These listening, reading, writing, and speaking activities accompany the cortometraje "Hola Llamigo". Similar to MovieTalk, these lessons focus not only on speaking, but on all communicative skills. Students are introduced to 8 key vocabulary words that will help them to talk about the story in Spanish. Prior to watching the animated short, they will consider a couple of questions which can then be discussed with a partner, as a whole class, or reflected on with a written response. After watching the cortometraje, students will engage in listening activities where they must match scenes of the short with description in Spanish, reading activities where they must apply new vocabulary, writing activities where they must describe scenes, and speaking activities where they must retell the events of the story. These are great anytime activities with a lot of comprehensible input that seek to develop all modes of communication. This resource includes: -Link to the Cortometraje -Key Vocabulary -Discussion Activity -Listening Activity -Listening Script for Teacher -Reading Activity -Writing Activity -Speaking Activity -Answer Keys for all Objective Activities BUY THE CORTOMETRAJE MOVIE TALK BUNDLE AND SAVE! Looking for more activities based on cortometrajes? Click the link below! More Cortometraje Activities
Hola Llamigo A film by Charlie Parisi and Christina Chang Run Time: 3:52 Sound Design - Nick Ainsworth - ainsworthsound.com Original Score - Erez Koskas Guitar…
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Welcome to CCC Spanish Store! Please consider leaving feedback! When you leave feedback you can earn FREE TPT PRODUCTS! Also, please consider visiting my blog where I share lots of new lessons I am creating and freebies! This Movie Talk is for a level 2 or above. It is a story about a boy and his friend Llamiga in the past tense. I use this Movie Talk with the novel, “Bianca Nieves y los siete toritos” by Carrie Toth. Included in this unit are the following: ______________________________________ Pre Movie Talk activity of 3 corners Personalized Question and Answer Reading on pet llamas A comprehensible reading of the video with comprehension questions Describe Llamiga activity 3 Embedded Readings with comprehension activities for each reading such as Rejoinders, Who Said it?, or Backwards Charades. Matching activity Kahoot Fly Swatter activity Retell activities such as Yellow Brick Road. Listening activity/ Quiz Rewrite of story assessment Cultural Comparison activity Venn Diagram to compare Llamiga to Ferdinando from “Bianca Nieves y los Siete Toritos” If you notice any typos or have any questions about my products, please send me an email! [email protected]. Follow my store by clicking the follow me button next to my picture. Follow me on Twitter @dowd124 Follow my blog DiscoveringCI Follow CCC Spanish Store on Facebook Follow CCC Spanish Store on Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/dowd124/
I have this precious freshman boy in my 7th period class. He’s the kind who can’t sit still and says the first thing that pops into his head, and it’s rarely on topic or in Spanis…
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Fundamental elegir un buen suelo en las casas de campo, gres, cerámica en la cocina y en los cuartos de baño es una buena opción, material fácil de mantener, gracias a la técnica de realización, por su barniz final, su aspecto es siempre satinado, aunque este aspecto puede aportar algo de frialdad al espacio. Los suelos de madera son acogedores e intemporales, sean de madera antigua o contemporánea, barnizados o madera natural, son muy apreciados por su aspecto decorativo y sus cambios térmicos. En recuperación de materiales, tablones y planchas de madera antigua decapadas y restauradas, es una excelente solución y un excelente resultado tanto en una casa restaurada como en una edificación nueva, este material posee la estabilidad y perdurabilidad de las maderas antiguas que las hacen ultra resistentes. Pero sobre todo, el resultado es fantástico. La mayoría de las tarimas antiguas son de pino, en castaño o en roble. Lo mejor es instalarlos de la forma que estaban instalados, en correspondencia con los travesaños de madera. Una moqueta de fibras naturales obtenida de plantas exóticas, otorga calidez y charme al dormitorio. Las hay: De coco muy robusta se utilizan para recubrir las escaleras, se tiñe fácilmente pero hay que tener en cuenta que es sensible al agua. La de sisal, la más bonita y agradable de las fibras vegetales, suave al tacto, las moquetas de sisal son confeccionadas con las largas hojas de una suerte de cactus de un país subtropical, sus largas fibras se tejen fácilmente, de donde se obtiene un denso tejido con poco relieve donde la pisada no se incrusta. Las piedras, utilizar piedrecitas de diferentes tamaños, se obtiene un suelo lleno de encanto y muy personal. Estos refinados suelos son típicos de los países del Mediterráneo. Se puede utilizar esta técnica en un cuarto de baño, delante de la puerta de acceso a la casa, para remarcar una zona,, delante del fregadero de la cocina etc. La realización de estos suelos es una obra de paciencia, se ponen sobre el cemento de una manera irregular dejando poco espacio al mortero que las mantiene. Si se pone el mortero en su color natural, el resultado es espectacular, es mejor dejar esta técnica para pequeñas superficies. ¿Dónde encontrar estas piedras? Las mejores las de la playa, en algunos sitios está prohibido cogerlas, en algunas tiendas de plantas se venden en sacos. También se venden grandes baldosas de PVC, con piedra incrustadas de diferentes colores, una solución muy moderna. Baldosas de piedra, la elección tradicional, piedra, barro cocido o cerámica son los materiales ideales para las casas de campo. La riqueza de la piedra y sus múltiples reflejos diferentes, múltiples variedades, la piedra no es difícil de mantener y dura más tiempo que cualquier otro material. En una restauración, lo más inteligente es utilizar la piedra de la región en el espíritu de la arquitectura local. Las terminaciones y texturas diferentes, aportan mucha personalidad al suelo en piedra: Calcárea, mármol, granito, pizarra.....Con superficie pulida o a la inversa superficie rugosa en bruto, en mi opinión la mejor opción de lejos. Maisons des Vacances. Art&Décoration.
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first published March 2019 Wanda Furman, one of Hammertown's professional stylists & consultants, was called by a client to do a color consultation. The client was ready to do the entire house. Their paint of choice -- Farrow & Ball. (click here to read my recent post about the new design book, Recipes for Decorating from Farrow & Ball) Walking through the house Wanda decided she wanted a more cohesive update in look and feel. Something richer in tone and feeling and colors to a create a mood. So let's analyze the photos we are sharing with you from this job. MASTER BEDROOM Master Bedroom BEFORE The bedroom needed warmth and Wanda wanted to paint the ceiling in the same color to envelope the room. She looked at what was in the room to give direction of color choices. The vintage blanket and the dusty pink coverlet was the inspiration for the color. There always has to be something to push in a direction of a paint color that is a significant part of the room decor. She chose Farrow & Ball's Smoked Trout. Wanda felt the paint color was transformational...it transformed the room into a cozy sanctuary. Master Bedroom - AFTER SIDE ENTRY Side Entry - BEFORE Wanda likes entryways to have a warm approach. The existing color was an off white but she wanted to create a warmer atmosphere...you are entering into a home and you want to feel something special as soon as you enter. She chose F&B's Mouse's Back and did both the walls and the ceiling in this color. Side Entry - AFTER From this cozy entrance you go to the hallway, which opens up into lighter tones. She chose Skimming Stone for the hallways. Entrance Hallway - AFTER LIVING ROOM Living Room - BEFORE The before of this room reflects a rather neutral, uninspiring atmosphere...just ordinary. Wanda chose London Stone for the walls, trim and doors because, again, she wanted to bring some warmth and depth of color to the room. By doing the walls, the trim and doors all the same color, it brings the room together and is very unifying. Living Room - AFTER Close-up of a wall off the Living Room going upstairs. Outside wall is London Stone and inside wall with the light fixture is Skimming Stone. All the walls in the hallways are Skimming Stone LIBRARY Library - BEFORE Before it was a very traditional library. Wanda again wanted to lighten it up and give a more fresh and contemporary look. Color chosen is F&B's Joa's White -- walls, woodwork, shelving, everything and trim. A cautionary note: Wanda says clients have to be willing to make changes and these clients understood the importance of a Farrow & Ball and the nuance and the depth of pigments that are used in their paints. Library - AFTER DINING ROOM Dining Room - BEFORE The clients wanted to paint the floor. It started with the floor and we chose Pigeon. Gives a modern country twist to the older home. Dining Room - AFTER The dining room is off the kitchen. The doors, railings, window trim, and wall color in the dining area and into the kitchen is Skimming Stone (below). KITCHEN AREA Kitchen - BEFORE The kitchen area opens up to the dining area. We had to connect the colors so for the kitchen cabinets and walls Wanda chose Dropcloth. It was subtle enough to work with the floor and transitioned quietly into the dining room. Kitchen - AFTER ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A COLOR CONSULT? Consults start @ $300 and up depending on the scope of your project. Just email me at: [email protected]
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