jueves, 23 de abril de 2020

Guess who

Como much@s ya habéis terminado la tarea, aquí os pongo varias sugerencias, por si queréis seguir trabajando:

1. Guessing game
Os dejo aquí las grabaciones de vari@s de vuestr@s compañer@s. A ver si adivináis quiénes son.

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Podéis poner vuestras opiniones en los comentarios. A ver quién es el primer@ en adivinar. Por supuesto, l@s autor@s de las grabaciones, mantened el secreto. 😉 

2. Found poetry
En este enlace tenéis una carpeta con ejemplos de una forma de poema que tiene varios nombres, uno de ellos, found poetry. Hay una breve explicación con dos ejemplos, varios ejemplos más bajados de Internet y un par de ellos míos (los reconoceréis enseguida, mis dotes plásticas no mejoraron mucho durante la cuarentena 😳). Si alguien necesita ayuda con la técnica o los materiales, que me escriba.


3. Our poetry album 
Dejo aquí los caligramas recibidos hasta ahora. Iba a publicar solamente los originales, pero decidí poner también los otros (copiados, traducidos, inspirados, transformados...), puesto que todos tienen su trabajo.  Con fondo blanco están los que son originales (o eso me dijisteis), con fondo azul los otros.



Procuraré ir actualizándolo (igual que sigo actualizando el de los logos) con nuevas aportaciones. Si veis que falta el vuestro y queréis que lo publique, o si está y queréis que lo retire, escribidme.

4.Books
De vez en cuando subo algún libro al Drive. Ya me diréis si estáis leyendo, si os gustan y si queréis algo en concreto.

5. Prickles the sheep
Aunque no tiene nada que ver con la poesía, os dejo este vídeo con preguntas de comprensión


  • Where is the video set?
  •  Is Prickles a male or a female?
  • When and how did Prickles escape the farm?
  • How was she discovered?
  • Was it easy to take her into the car?
  • Does Prickles look happy at the farm now? Is she lonely?
  • What is Alice going to do with Prickles’s wool?
  • Can you guess the meaning of these words?: ewe, inkling, ute (Australian English), paddock, prickle, fleece, shearer



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  7. Where is the video set?In Tasmania
    Is Prickles a male or a female?Is female
    When and how did Prickles escape the farm?In 2013, they believe that Prickles was traped in a bush block
    How was she discovered?When they went up to back of they farm to have a barbacue
    Was it easy to take her into the car?No
    Does Prickles look happy at the farm now? Is she lonely?Yes.No
    What is Alice going to do with Prickles’s wool?Use the people wood to help people and to win a competition
    Can you guess the meaning of these words?:
    ewe:a female sheep, especially an adult one.
    inkling:a feeling that something is true or likely to happen, although you are not certain.
    ute (Australia,English):a pick-up truck
    paddock:a small field where animals, especially horses, are kept
    prickle:a feeling as if a lot of little points are sticking into your body
    fleece:the thick covering of wool on a sheep, or this covering used to make a piece of clothing
    shearer:They had a particular role as shearers in the harvest

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  8. Where is the video set?In Tasmania
    Is Prickles a male or a female?it´s a female
    When and how did Prickles escape the farm?In 2013 during a hugh bushfire,but they thought Prickles was traped in a bush block.
    How was she discovered?They went up to the back of their farm to have a barbacue to celebrate Barclay´s six birthday,and they saw Prickles.
    Was it easy to take her into the car?No
    Does Prickles look happy at the farm now? Is she lonely?Yes,it looks happy. No.
    What is Alice going to do with Prickles’s wool?They decided to go a competition with wood of Prickles,and if they win,the money is going to go to UNHCR,which is the United Nations Refugee Agency
    Can you guess the meaning of these words?: ewe, inkling, ute (Australian English), paddock, prickle, fleece, shearer
    ewe:a female sheep
    inkling:is a slight knowledge or suspicion;a hint.
    ute:a pick-up truck
    paddock:is a small enclosure for horses.In the U.K. this term also applies to a field for a general automobile recing competition,particulary Formula 1.
    prickle:a short pointed outgrowth on the bark or epidermis of a plant;a small thorn.
    fleece:the woolly covering of a sheep goat.
    shearer:a skilled worker wo shears the wool off of sheep or other animals.

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Nuevo blog

Os dejo aquí la dirección del blog de este año. Ya subí el material del 8 de marzo, como prometí. https://colloto20ing.blogspot.com/