martes, 10 de marzo de 2009

Diver-Tecnología

Aquí dejo un vídeo del proyecto realizado por los alumnos de diversificación de cuarto de la ESO durante este trimestre: Semáforo controlado por un programador de bote... para que luego digan de los diver...


jueves, 5 de marzo de 2009

HOLY WEEK IN ANDALUSIA



HOLY WEEK IN ANDALUSIA

Fill the gaps with the words given below . You will learn some interesting vocabulary about this topic. Date of delivery 20th March. If the answers are correct, you will get 0.5 points in the final mark of the term.





DEATH/GOOD/HOLY/HOLY/IMAGES/LAST/MAUNDY/ORNATE/PALM/PASSION

To visit Andalusia in Week is to see the other side of the coin as religious fervour takes over and the normally exuberant Andalusians assume an air of solemn respect for what is the most important festival on the religious calendar.

Week is the re-enactment of the Passion but the story is presented in many different ways across the Andalusian geography and while processions with floats bearing of Christ and the Virgin are the most traditional there are also plays, drum marathons and representations in which the actors are dressed as Roman centurions. The celebrations respect the succession of events in the life and of Christ beginning on Sunday with processions representing Christ's entry into Jerusalem and the Supper continuing through the week with his capture by the Romans, crucifixion, burial and final resurrection on the following Sunday. In Málaga and Seville the processions with their sumptuously floats parade practically every day while in the smaller towns and villages they may only take place on Thursday and Friday and are usually much simpler although by no means less moving.