THE NEW WORLD by beatrice8332 on GoAnimate
sábado, 26 de abril de 2014
viernes, 11 de abril de 2014
STORYTELLING
What if we start practising the most ancient activity together? Take a look at my biographic tale and try to make yours.
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domingo, 10 de noviembre de 2013
Scottish tartans
Every time we hear
the word “tartan”, Scotland is the first thought that comes into our minds. But, what is a tartan? We are talking about
a piece of multiple-colored patterned cloth made of wool. However, although the
tartan is straightforwardly related to Scotland, the origin of the word comes
from the Old French “tertaine”.

There is a
distinction between the types of tartans:
1. district tartans which are worn by
people from the same region in Scotland and
2. clan tartans worn by the members
of the same family, although originally clan tartans could be worn by people
who did not have family ties.
The color and pattern
of tartans vary across district or clan tartans. Apart from tartans, what other
attire did Scotsmen wear?
NOWADAYS PAST
*Sporran: escarcela (bolsa hecha de piel de tejón)
*Feileadhmor: tela a cuadros que se lleva en bandolera sobre el hombro y cintura. (PAST)
Moreover, today the use of tartans is spread over the world and we can find it printed on every piece of clothes until such an extent that it has come to be related with the punk culture.
Now then, I ponder
the same question everyone asks about the mystery surrounding the underwear of XIIIth-century Scotsmen ´s
skirts… It’s as enigmatic as where Nessie spends his sweetest hours under the dark and deep
waters of Loch Ness…
sábado, 9 de noviembre de 2013
THE DRY LAW
Taking a look at this
coat anyone could trace his mind back to the Roaring Twenties of the
1920’s. At that time women fill their
wardrobes with flapper dresses, cloche hats, embroidery and in general show off
a more masculine look with their bob haircuts. Now then, this outfit was not
only fashion-aimed, but its shape and length had a mysterious purpose: hiding
the bottles of alcohol which had been forbidden in 1919.



These two images were the flip sides of the coin:
Now then, isn’t it
paradoxical that an eighteen-year-old guy has the chance to enlist the Army and
combat in War at that age?
THOSE ROARING TWENTIES
After WWI, the USA is
living its “Golden Age”, or as many call it, “the Roaring Twenties”. At that
moment it seemed too easy for anyone to become rich through risky loans on
stock and worthless real estate deals.

Illegal clubs called
“speakeasies” proliferate. There, women with a more liberal mindset who used to
wear mini-skirts, cloche hats, feathers or smoked pipes (the famous “flappers”)
practiced Charleston and Lindy dances.

Other cultural areas such as literature or movies also progress. It’s the time for “silent films”, faithfully interpreted by iconic figures like Charles Chaplin, who together with other film stars, developed their careers in the motion-picture capital of the world: Hollywood. Moreover, the year 1927 is the milestone for the first "talkie", The Jazz Singer.



viernes, 8 de noviembre de 2013
TWO DYNASTIES, THE SAME FATE
The Bible had explicitly warned it: “If a man shall take his brother’s wife, it shall be an uncleaned thing and they shall
be childless”.
And despite this, two
members of two famous English aristocratic dynasties (Henry VIII from the
Tudors and George V from the Windsor) disobeyed. The former married his
brother’s widow for power interests; the latter married his brother’s fiancé
almost under his grandmother Queen Victoria’s imposition.
After his brother’s
death, Henry VIII married his brother’s widow, Catherine of Aragon. They will
be the parents of the Catholic “Bloody Mary”. Soon Henry claims his divorce
from Catherine since she does not conceive the so desired male heir to his
throne. Evidently, the Bible’s words have been accomplished.
The Windsor monarchy
was also a victim of such omen. After the unexpected death of the potential
heir to the English Crown, Prince Albert Victor, his brother George would
become future George V. In addition to this, he had to accept his recently-dead
brother’s fiancé (Mary of Teck) as his wife. The fate had a surprise ready for them:
the potential heir to the throne after George V’s death, his eldest son Edward
VIII, acted as a monarch just from January to December of 1936, year in which
he abdicated leaving so the charge to his stammerer brother George VI. Once again, the Bible had read these
Kings and Queens’ palmlines: the “uncleaned” marriage of George
V and Mary of Teck was not childless
but one of his predecessors decided to
leave his royal duties in favour of his enjoyment and a peculiar French love of doubtful
reputation who had been refused by his family.
domingo, 3 de noviembre de 2013
ENGLISH: origin, expansion and linguistic borrowings
THE
ORIGIN
Spanish students tend to wonder why their mother tongue, Spanish, is so different from English. Logically, it has a clear explanation. So now, they have the task to discover the different linguistic branches found in the following language tree and above all, the origin of English and Spanish. Maybe it will be here where the answer lies. Let’s take the challenge…
Now they have to take a look at the following map and answer the next question: in large parts of Africa, Asia and the Caribbean English is spoken as a second language. Find out the explicit places where it happens.
EXPANSION
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