"Lo maravilloso de aprender algo es que nadie puede arrebatárnoslo".

- B. B. King.-


jueves, 28 de abril de 2016

Errores comunes


A través de este vídeo de Amigos ingleses veremos algunos errores habituales que, tal vez, cometas y que, a partir de ahora, ya no volverás a cometer ¿a que no?

Etnografía y Cultura tradicional

El Aula de Etnografía y Cultura Tradicional de la Universidad Popular de Palencia lleva años trabajando en el campo de la investigación y la docencia. Bajo diferentes denominaciones se han ido perfilando los contenidos específicos hasta llegar al proyecto que actualmente se lleva a cabo bajo la coordinación de Ascensión García Montes.

La colaboración con la Diputación Provincial de Palencia ha dado como fruto la edición de varios trabajos relacionados con el mundo de la Cultura Tradicional.

La revista Al Socayo tiene una función divulgativa de aquellos trabajos de investigación realizados durante el año relacionados básicamente con temas de la Provincia de Palencia, aunque sin descartar artículos etnográficos de carácter general. Intenta informar sobre aquellos puntos de interés visitables o de consulta sobre Etnografía y Tradición así como de actualizar la agenda de eventos relacionados para todos sus lectores.

La colección Construcciones que se van hace un recorrido asequible y divulgativo por aquellos elementos de la arquitectura popular que -por haber perdido su función o por cambios en los modos de vida- van desapareciendo de nuestro paisaje rural. Cada número de la colección (que tiene vocación de continuidad) se dedica a un tipo o familia específica de construcciones localizadas en una comarca concreta de la provincia de Palencia.

Ponemos a vuestra disposición en formato digital este material que pensamos que será de interés para cualquier persona interesada en estos temas.

martes, 26 de abril de 2016

El bardo

Aprovechando que se celebra el 400º aniversario de la muerte de William Shakespeare, ¿por qué no lanzarse a leer las obras del mejor dramaturgo de la historia de la literatura? También conviene leer a Miguel Cervantes, por cierto.

Expresiones comunes


Aquí os dejo un vídeo de Amigos ingleses sobre expresiones comunes que es posible que no conozcáis. Os animo a que poco a poco las vayáis incorporando, con el uso se aprende.

jueves, 21 de abril de 2016

Harriet Tubman, she made a difference


Harriet Tubman was born a slave on a plantation in Maryland. Historians think she was born in 1820, or possibly 1821, but birth records weren't kept by most slave owners. Her birth name was Araminta Ross, but she took the name of her mother, Harriet, when she was thirteen.

Life as a Slave
Life as a slave was difficult. Harriet first lived in a one-room cabin with her family that included eleven children. When she was only six years old, she was loaned out to another family where she helped take care of a baby. She was sometimes beaten and all she got to eat was table scraps. 
Later Harriet worked a number of jobs on the plantation such as plowing fields and loading produce into wagons. She became strong doing manual labor that included hauling logs and driving oxen. 
At the age of thirteen Harriet received a horrible head injury. It happened when she was visiting the town. A slave owner tried to throw an iron weight at one of his slaves, but hit Harriet instead. The injury nearly killed her and caused her to have dizzy spells and blackouts for the rest of her life. 

The Underground Railroad 
During this time there were states in the northern United States where slavery was outlawed. Slaves would try to escape to the north using the Underground Railroad. This wasn't a real railroad. It was a number of safe homes (called stations) that hid slaves as they traveled north. The people that helped the slaves were called conductors. Slaves would move from station to station at night, hiding in the woods or sneaking onto trains until they finally reached the north and freedom. 

Harriet Escapes 
In 1849 Harriet decided to escape. She would use the Underground Railroad. After a long and scary trip she made it to Pennsylvania and was finally free. 

Leading Others to Freedom 
In 1850 the Fugitive Slave Act was passed. This meant that slaves could be taken from free states and returned to their owners. In order to be free, slaves now had to escape to Canada. Harriet wanted to help others, including her family, to safety in Canada. She joined the Underground Railroad as a conductor. 
Harriet became famous as an Underground Railroad conductor. She led nineteen different escapes from the south and helped around 300 slaves to escape. She became known as "Moses" because, like the Moses in the Bible, she led her people to freedom. 
Harriet was truly brave. She risked her life and freedom to help others. She also helped her family, including her mother and father, to escape. She was never caught and never lost a slave. 

The Civil War 
Harriet's bravery and service did not end with the Underground Railroad, she also helped during the Civil War. She helped to nurse injured soldiers, served as a spy for the north, and even helped on a military campaign that led to the rescue of over 750 slaves. 

Later in Life 
After the Civil War, Harriet lived in New York with her family. She helped poor and sick people. She also spoke out on equal rights for blacks and women. 

Fun Facts about Harriet Tubman
  • Her nickname as a child was "Minty".
  • She was a very religious woman having learned about the Bible from her mother.
  • Harriet bought a house in Auburn, New York for her parents after helping them to escape from the south.
  • Harriet married John Tubman in 1844. He was a free black man. She married again in 1869 to Nelson Davis.
  • She was so successful in helping slaves to escape that, at one point, slave owners offered a reward of $40,000 for her capture.
  • She is going to be the first woman in appearing on paper money in USA.

Fuente: Ducksters

jueves, 14 de abril de 2016

¿Algo peor que una cita con el dentista?


Os pongo en situación: una chica, cuyos hermanos mayores poseen un curioso sentido del humor, acude al dentista para la extracción de su muela del juicio; para ello, tienen que sedarla y sus hermanos preparan una "simpática" broma que a buen seguro ella no olvidará.

martes, 12 de abril de 2016

Vocabulario relacionado con las tiendas


Aquí os dejo un vídeo de Amigos Ingleses donde repasaremos los nombres de algunas tiendas; las hay muy fáciles, pero otras no lo son tanto.

jueves, 7 de abril de 2016

Vocabulario relacionado con la personalidad


En este vídeo de Amigos ingleses, repasaremos algunos adjetivos relacionados con personalidad que pueden sernos útiles a la hora de hablar de nosotros/as mismos/as o de describir a otra persona.

martes, 5 de abril de 2016

Biographies

Os dejo aquí unos enlaces para trabajar la comprensión lectora a través de breves biografías; la primera página Web ofrece también ejercicios relacionados con el texto en cuestión.