Os dejo un vídeo de Amigos ingleses donde repasaremos vocabulario relacionado con la casa.
"Lo maravilloso de aprender algo es que nadie puede arrebatárnoslo".
- B. B. King.-
miércoles, 18 de mayo de 2016
Cree tribe
"Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned
and the last fish been caught will we realise we cannot eat money".
The Cree are a First Nations tribe who live throughout central Canada.
There are over 200,000 Cree living in Canada today. A small group of Cree also
live in the United States on a reservation in Montana.
The Cree are often divided up into a number of smaller groups such as
the James Bay Cree, Swampy Cree, and Moose Cree. They can also be divided into
two major culture groups: the Woodland Cree and the Plains Cree. The Woodland
Cree live in the forested areas of central and eastern Canada. The Plains Cree
live in the Northern Great Plains in Western Canada.
History
Prior to the arrival of Europeans, the Cree lived in small bands
throughout Canada. They hunted game and gathered nuts and fruit for food. When
the Europeans arrived, the Cree traded furs with the French and British for goods
like horses and clothing.
For many years, the influx of European settlers into America had little
effect on the daily life of the Woodland Cree in northern Canada. The Plains
Cree, however, took on the "horse culture" of the plains Indians and
became bison hunters. Over time, the expansion of European settlers and the
loss of the bison herds, forced the Plains Cree to move to reservations and
take up farming.
What kind of homes did the Cree live in?
The Woodland Cree lived in lodges made from wooden poles covered with
animal hides, bark, or sod. The Plains Cree lived in teepees made from buffalo
hides and wooden poles.
What language do they speak?
The Cree language is an Algonquian language. Different groups speak
different dialects, but they can generally understand each other.
What was their clothing like?
The Cree made their clothes from animal hides such as buffalo, moose, or
elk. The men wore long shirts, leggings, and breechcloths. The women wore long
dresses. During the cold winters both men and women would wear long robes or
cloaks to keep warm.
What type of food did they eat?
The Cree were mostly hunter-gatherers. They hunted a variety of game
including moose, duck, elk, buffalo, and rabbit. They also gathered food from
plants such as berries, wild rice, and turnips.
Cree Government
Before Europeans arrived, the Cree had little in the way of formal
government. They lived as small bands each led by a chief. The chief was
respected and listened to, but did not rule over the people. Today, each Cree
reservation has its own government led by a chief and a council of leaders.
Interesting Facts about the Cree Tribe
- The Cree lost much of their land when a number of hydroelectric dams
were build in the James Bay area.
- During the winter, they ate a mixture of dried meat, berries, and fat
called pemmican.
- The Cree language is still widely spoken among the Cree people today.
- Cree teenagers would pass into adulthood by going on a vision quest
where they would go off on their own for several days and not eat until they
had a vision. The vision would tell them their guardian spirit and direction in
life.
- The word "Cree" comes from the name "Kiristonon"
given to the people by French trappers. It was later shortened to "Cri"
and then "Cree" in English.
Source: Ducksters
miércoles, 11 de mayo de 2016
Listening to music
Una buena forma de trabajar la comprensión y la listening es escuchar una canción mientras lees la letra de la misma. Os dejo aquí un videoclip de Aviccii que incluye la letra de forma gradual.
martes, 10 de mayo de 2016
Refugee crisis
History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people.
- Martin Luther King -
martes, 3 de mayo de 2016
Aprender jugando
Os dejo aquí algunas páginas Web donde podréis jugar en inglés.
Etiquetas:
AE,
ES4,
ES5,
Humor,
Páginas Web,
Vocabulario
AE: Entrevista
Hoy en día es frecuente que en una entrevista de trabajo tengas que responder a algunas de las preguntas típicas en inglés; os puede ser de ayuda consultar algunas preguntas básicas que se pueden producir en una entrevista.
Etiquetas:
AE,
Conversación,
Páginas Web
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