Showing posts with label Community Languages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Community Languages. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Adiós a Paco de Lucía. The Master.

Probably, you will have heard your parents or grand parents mention PACO DE LUCÍA some time. Or maybe not. He was 1 of the greatest GUITARIST in the world. For me, unique.

I am thinking of how to introduce him to you, it's difficult to do it in some lines. So, just some of his own words about FLAMENCO and how he felt it:

"... is the  music around you, made by people you see, the people you make music with. You learn it from your family, from your friends, in la juerga.  And then you work on technique. Guitarists do not need to study. And, as it is  with any music, the great ones will spend some time working with the young  players who show special talent. 
You must understand that a Gypsy's life is a  life of anarchy. That is a reason why the way of flamenco music is a way without  discipline as you know it. We don't try to organize things with our minds. We just live........ music is everywhere in our  lives"

¡Olé qué arte!

CONCIERTO DE ARANJUEZ by el maestro Joaquín Rodrigo, guitarist P. de Lucía


COMO EL AGUA by Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía



De Lucía recorded more than 10 records with his friend Camaron de la Isla, 1 of the premier flamenco singers.
He collaborated with many Spanish and international artists, and received numerous awards like Grammy latinos, National award of Flamenco guitar, Premio Príncipe de Asturias, the Honorary Doctorate from the Universidad de Cádiz and from the Berklee College of Music (Boston, USA)

Paco de Lucía (Cádiz, España, 21 Dec. 1947 - Mexico, 25 Feb. 2014)

  ¡HASTA SIEMPRE MAESTRO!


Friday, 31 January 2014

'Como tu no hay dos' - Spanish Song

HOLA AMIGOS!

Here you have a SPANISH SONG (with lyrics) that was very famous few years ago!

The singer, Beatriz Luengo, is a Spanish actress who was so successful dancing and singing in a popular Spanish TV series (UPA Dance), that then she also became a singer, being very popular in Spain and France as well!

Will you be able to repeat the catchy chorus?

HASTA LA VISTA!




in case the video doesn't work, follow this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxAdD4N1tg8

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

‘The City of the Three Cultures’ - A walk in Toledo city -



Toledo, World Heritage




¡Hola amigos! ¿Dónde habéis pasado las vacaciones de verano?

How was your summer holiday? Did you travel to other countries?

What do you know about the city of Toledo?

- I went to Toledo (in Spain) and it was so beatiful and interesting that I took some pictures to show you.

Before that, here is some basic information:

-      > Toledo is an unique place in the heart of the Iberian Peninsula. It is the capital of Castilla La Mancha (1 of the 17 Autonomous Communities of Spain).

-      > Castilla La Mancha has 5 provinces: Albacete, Ciudad Real, Guadalajara, Cuenca and Toledo (both last cities declared World Heritage by the UNESCO).

-       > Population: 84. 019
-       >  Area: 232. 1 km
-       >  River: Tajo

-       >  It was the former capital of Spain in the Visigoth era.

-      >  Traditional sword-making and Steel-working center since 500 BC. It came to the attention of Rome when used by Hannibal in the Punic Wars. It was standard source of weaponry for Roman Legions.

-      > Its School of Translators opened the city and became the capital of European culture, of splendid intellectual activity, which promoted the King Alfonso X the Wise.

-       ‘Don Quijote de La Mancha’  was written by the famous Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes in 1605. 
      The novel chronicles the adventures of a noble knight in La Mancha.
It is considered the most influential work of literature from the Spanish literaty canon. It appears high on international lists of the greatest Works of fiction ever published and it is cited as the best literary work ever written.

Toledo is well known for its peaceful historical co-existence of Christian, Muslim and Jewish cultures, so it is known as ‘The City of the Three Cultures’. This tolerance and respect among different cultures was a historic and very important event which Toledo is proud.

It offers an immense cultural heritage, spectacular natural areas, delicious gastronomy, delicate crafts and ancestral popular festivities.



The handmade art of ‘Yesería’, is a technique of carving plaster for decorating buildings.
Walking through the streets, if you are lucky, you can see a real workshop.




Un típico ‘patio toledano’










La Catedral de Santa Maria




Museo de la Iglesia de Santo Tomé. You can visit some pictures of the painter, sculptor and architect EL GRECO; where is his finest work  The Burial of the Count of Orgaz


Handmade crafts about Don Quijote y Sancho Panza, etc. Artesanías





 Jewish symbols in the streets. Símbolos del paso de la cultura judía por Toledo



Arquitectura árabe











A ‘Botijo’ is used in summer to keep cool water












Toledo is well known for working wrought iron and other metals. 

The arsenal, weapons and armors of The Lord of the Rings film were made in Toledo








 Plaza de Zocodover is the heart of the city








 Tajo river around Toledo city





 Do you know El camino de Santiago in Galicia? In Toledo you can walk La ruta del Quijote!

 The Queen Isabel I de Castilla.

‘Isabel La Católica’ was the mother of Juana de Castilla y Catalina de Aragón (Catherine of Aragon) who was queen of England from 1509 until 1533 as the first wife of King Henry VIII








Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes, built by the Catholic Monarchs



Sunday, 18 November 2012

Cultura: ¡A la rica comida española!

Cultura: ¡A la rica comida española! - Comida mediterránea

Jamón serrano, Aceite de Oliva, tomates, pan tumaca... ¡Queso! pan, chorizo, pasta, arroz... ¡Paella! Pollo, chuletas, cordero, cochinillo... Tapas.
Cocido madrileño, albóndigas, lentejas, judías verdes, ensalada... ¡Fabada! Marisco (gambas, mejillones, langostinos, calamares, chopitos, cangrejo, ¡ostras!...). Atún, bacalao, sardinas...
Limón, naranjas, melón, sandía, melocotón, fresas. ¡Uvas! Vino tinto, sidra, cava, limonada; especias, frutos secos, miel, galletas, mazapán, turrón, y más.... ¡y mucho más! :D

Todos estos son productos típicos españoles que comemos en nuestras casas a diario, en bares o restaurantes.

¿Te has preguntado qué comida típica vas a pedir cuando estés en un bar de Andalucía, País Vasco, Extremadura, Canarias, Madrid o Cataluña?... 
O si te invita un amigo/a español a su casa en vacaciones, ¿cómo le vas a decir lo que te gusta comer? 
¿Cómo vas a descubrir platos nuevos si no sabes cómo describir los alimentos en español? (Do you know how to describe food in Spanish?)


¡Echa un vistazo a la GASTRONOMÍA Española!:

¿Sabías que en España tenemos muchos 'dichos gastronómicos' (gastronomic sayings)?

Un ejemplo con las lentejas (lentils): 
"Lentejas, comida de viejas. Si quieres las comes, y si no, ¡las dejas!"

 ¡A comeeeer! (Spanish mums or dads say that phrase aloud just before lunchtime at homes).

La comida española es muy variada y se enriquece con las distintas aportaciones de sus regiones (en España hay 17 Comunidades Autónomas más Ceuta y Melilla). 
Se trata de un estilo de comida entre rural, costero y moderno, que representa la diversidad de muchas culturas en el pasado (como la arábica, cristiana, judía, vikinga, sudamericana...).


Costumbrismo de Madrid. Una celebración con comida familiar en Restaurante de cocina tradicional:


Me pongo como ejemplo para contaros una costumbre en un barrio tranquilo y céntrico de clase media llamado 'Chamberí', en Madrid.



Celebramos el cumpleaños de un abuelo con comida rural. Tradicionales asados de carnes en viejos hornos de leña, la huerta con sus verduras y hortalizas, el olivo, el vino y para terminar el dulce que nos dejaron los árabes, el mazapán (típico en Navidad)

Podríamos haber ido a un restaurante que recomiendo del viejo Madrid que se llama 'Botín' en la c/ Cuchilleros, 17 (junto a la Plaza Mayor y Cuevas de Luis Candelas).
Se fundó en 1725 y según el Libro GUINNESS (Guinness Book) es el restaurante más antiguo del mundo y uno de los referentes de la cocina castellana. Tiene una bodega comedor del siglo XVI y fama internacional.

Sin embargo, fuimos a otro restaurante, 'El pedrusco de Aldealcorvo', también de cocina tradicional y de calidad. 

Os describo el menú típico que comimos:

-       Presentación y entrantes:
Aceitunas aderezadas y jamón serrano ibérico.
Una botella de vino tinto (red wine, grape variety: Tempranillo), DO Arlanza-Burgos.

-       Primeros platos:
Los judiones de la Granja.

Judías cocidas en puchero de cerámica, de tamaño grande típica de la zona fría de la Granja (próxima a la sierra de Navacerrada) en la provincia de Segovia.
El puchero comienza con lento hervor en agua, sal, los judiones y un hoja de laurel. Pasada la hora se va añadiendo tocino de cerdo, luego el chorizo y la morcilla con pimentón.




 Sopa castellana

Acompañamiento: ENSALADA de lechuga, tomate, pimiento rojo asado, cebolla y aceitunas.


-       Segundos platos:

COCHINILLO ASADO en horno de leña.


De interés comparativo. Mientras en China, Grecia, Córcega, por ejemplo, existe una tendencia a macerarlo, adobarlo y rellenarlo con una amplia variedad de hierbas aromáticas y frutos picantes, la receta popular segoviana y castellana es sorprendentemente sencilla y natural, solo emplea agua y sal como ingredientes básicos.


-       Postres:

 • Sorbete de limón al cava y pincelada de frutos del bosque.
Es un batido líquido de zumo de limón, cava y azúcar espesado con nata. Este añadía algunas zarzamoras (blackberry-moras; bramble-zarza), arándanos (blueberry ) y frambuesas (raspberry) en el batido.

Cava: Spanish wine produced in the champenoise traditional method. About 95% of all cava is produced in the Catalonia, the two major producers are Codorníu and Freixenet.

Flan de queso al caramelo
Nuestro tradicional ponche Segoviano del Pedrusco.
Esponja de chocolate templada con borbotones de chocolate.

Licores que el restaurante nos regaló. Si tienes suerte, en España puedes tener algunas tapas o bebidas gratis en los bares o restaurantes.



¡Qué aproveche! (Enjoy the food!) ;)

Ah, algunos de los mejores cocineros del mundo son españoles, ¿os suenan Ferrán Adriá, José Andrés Puerta, Martín Berasategui, Juan Mari y Elena Arzak, Carme Ruscalleda...?

Natalia Ordoñez

Thursday, 24 January 2008

Community Language Classes

Language Classes take place after school at Tomlinscote. These classes started in October, 2007. Below is information that you might find useful if you are enrolled on a course. If you think that you might be interested in starting a course in October 2008, keep an eye on this blog. Everyone is invited - people from the community, students, teachers and parents alike.

Term 1 – week beginning 1st October 2007 to week beginning 10th December 2007
(half term week beginning 22nd October 2007)
Term 2 – week beginning 7th January 2008 to week beginning 31st March 2008
(half term week beginning 18th February 2008)
Term 3 – week beginning 21st April 2008 to week beginning 14th July 2008
(half term week beginning 26th May 2008)


Courses do not lead to a specific qualification (except Japanese and Chinese, see below); emphasis is on practical use of language and conversation


French Teacher - Ms J Menon
German Teacher - Ms A Janssen
Spanish Teacher - Ms J Pascual
Italian Teacher - Ms J Pascual

Timings and venues of courses:-
French - Wednesday 5 – 6.30 Conference Room
German - Tuesday 4.30 - 6.00 Conference Room
Italian - Monday 4.30 - 6.00 Conference Room
Spanish - Monday 6.05 - 7.30 Conference Room

Beginners’ 2-year GCSE Japanese and Chinese courses, which run as follows:
Japanese Thursday 3.05 - 5.35 B1.6 Mrs Yoshiko Bransby
Chinese Wednesday 3.05 - 4.20 E2 Mrs Wenli Leighton
Friday 3.05 - 4.20 pm