An El Diablu Burlón is a mythical creature that is half human and half goat. It enjoys playing tricks and practical jokes, often changing its appearance. It likes to spend time in stables and forests playing jokes on unsuspecting passersby.
1) The Diablu Burlón is a mischievous faun-like creature that is half human and half goat with small horns. It enjoys playing tricks in stables and forests, transforming its appearance and impersonating animals or children.
2) The Sumiciu is a tidy creature that hoards anything it finds in granaries, lofts, or under beds. When things go missing, it is often said that the Sumiciu must have swallowed it up.
3) The Patarico is an hairy ogre-like creature with a single eye on its forehead. It has a great sense of smell and lives in cave depths, known to kidnap and fatten children before eating them
This document is a PowerPoint presentation that defines and provides examples of myths, folk tales, fables, and fairy tales. It defines myths as stories involving gods and superhuman beings that explain the world. Examples of myths given are Baucis and Philemon and Medusa's Head. Folk tales are defined as stories passed down orally with no known author, and examples include The Nightingale and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. Fables are brief stories that teach a moral lesson, such as The Crow and the Jar. Fairy tales take place in an imaginary world and feature magic, like Cinderella and Snow White.
This document defines and classifies different types of traditional tales, including folktales and tall tales. It discusses that folktales developed through oral tradition and spread through migration. There are various theories about their origins. Folktales are classified into categories like cumulative tales, talking beast tales, and realistic tales. Tall tales feature exaggerated stories of larger-than-life American heroes. The document also compares folktales and tall tales, and lists characteristics and common types of folktales, including fables, myths, legends, and epics.
Fables are short stories that feature animals, plants, or forces of nature with human characteristics. They teach a moral lesson and have been passed down through generations. Some key fables discussed include "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Tortoise and the Hare," and "The Poor Ugly Hippo" from African culture. Fables differ from fairy tales in that they focus on teaching lessons through animal characters rather than human royalty and usually do not have magical elements.
Traditional literature refers to ancient stories and poems that were originally passed down orally from generation to generation before being written down. They have no identifiable author, come from oral traditions, and reflect the values of the times and societies in which they originated. Traditional stories include folktales, fables, myths, legends, epics, and religious tales, which all share features like simple plots, stock beginning and endings, and themes of universal truths.
This chapter discusses different types of narrative texts including fairy tales, legends, and folktales. Fairy tales typically feature one-dimensional characters and settings like peasants and castles. Legends are stories about real or imaginary events in the distant past that have been shaped over time through retellings. Folktales are stories passed down through oral tradition that can include elements like myths, jokes, and magical transformations. The generic structure of narrative texts generally involves an orientation, complication, resolution, and re-orientation that conveys a moral lesson.
1) The Diablu Burlón is a mischievous faun-like creature that is half human and half goat with small horns. It enjoys playing tricks in stables and forests, transforming its appearance and impersonating animals or children.
2) The Sumiciu is a tidy creature that hoards anything it finds in granaries, lofts, or under beds. When things go missing, it is often said that the Sumiciu must have swallowed it up.
3) The Patarico is an hairy ogre-like creature with a single eye on its forehead. It has a great sense of smell and lives in cave depths, known to kidnap and fatten children before eating them
This document is a PowerPoint presentation that defines and provides examples of myths, folk tales, fables, and fairy tales. It defines myths as stories involving gods and superhuman beings that explain the world. Examples of myths given are Baucis and Philemon and Medusa's Head. Folk tales are defined as stories passed down orally with no known author, and examples include The Nightingale and Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. Fables are brief stories that teach a moral lesson, such as The Crow and the Jar. Fairy tales take place in an imaginary world and feature magic, like Cinderella and Snow White.
This document defines and classifies different types of traditional tales, including folktales and tall tales. It discusses that folktales developed through oral tradition and spread through migration. There are various theories about their origins. Folktales are classified into categories like cumulative tales, talking beast tales, and realistic tales. Tall tales feature exaggerated stories of larger-than-life American heroes. The document also compares folktales and tall tales, and lists characteristics and common types of folktales, including fables, myths, legends, and epics.
Fables are short stories that feature animals, plants, or forces of nature with human characteristics. They teach a moral lesson and have been passed down through generations. Some key fables discussed include "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Tortoise and the Hare," and "The Poor Ugly Hippo" from African culture. Fables differ from fairy tales in that they focus on teaching lessons through animal characters rather than human royalty and usually do not have magical elements.
Traditional literature refers to ancient stories and poems that were originally passed down orally from generation to generation before being written down. They have no identifiable author, come from oral traditions, and reflect the values of the times and societies in which they originated. Traditional stories include folktales, fables, myths, legends, epics, and religious tales, which all share features like simple plots, stock beginning and endings, and themes of universal truths.
This chapter discusses different types of narrative texts including fairy tales, legends, and folktales. Fairy tales typically feature one-dimensional characters and settings like peasants and castles. Legends are stories about real or imaginary events in the distant past that have been shaped over time through retellings. Folktales are stories passed down through oral tradition that can include elements like myths, jokes, and magical transformations. The generic structure of narrative texts generally involves an orientation, complication, resolution, and re-orientation that conveys a moral lesson.
New Orleans is a cultural center located in Louisiana with a population of around 600,000 people, though the entire metropolitan area is closer to 1.2 million. It has the largest port in the U.S. and has an average temperature of around 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
The document provides details about a high school located in Ribadesella, Spain near the beach. The 20-year-old three-story building contains classrooms, labs, offices, and other facilities on each floor. It also has a central courtyard and school board consisting of 14 student delegates, one from each course. While winters are cold, the school is in a beautiful coastal location near the beach.
This game involves completing 5 missions to rescue a princess: the first is to get weapons, the second is to get armor, the third is to find a map, the fourth is to convince others to help, and the fifth is to kill a dragon and rescue the princess, after which the player gets married to the princess.
London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom, located on the River Thames. It is a multicultural city where over 300 languages are spoken. London has four UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London, Kew Gardens, Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church, and the Palace of Westminster. Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St. Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, and Trafalgar Square. London also has many museums, galleries, libraries, and over 40 West End theaters, making it a cultural hub. The London Underground subway system is also over 150 years old, marking it as the oldest in the world.
The document provides clues about where the author spent their holidays. It belongs to the USA, the mother of Barack Obama lived there, and it is a volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean. The place being described is Hawaii.
New York City is the most populous city in the United States and a global center of commerce, finance, media, art, and culture. Some of the most important buildings in New York include the Brooklyn Bridge, Chrysler Building, Trinity Church, Woolworth Building, Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, and the new World Trade Center. New York cuisine comprises foods from many ethnic groups that have immigrated to the city. The city also has many professional sports teams and is a center for music, film, theater, dance, and visual art.
In Spain, Christmas traditions include putting up a Christmas tree and nativity scene before Christmas. Families come together to share meals on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day, eating foods like jamón ibérico, turrón, polvorones, and marzipan. On New Year's Eve, people eat 12 grapes at midnight. Streets are decorated with lights before Christmas. On January 5th, parades with floats depicting the Three Wise Men bringing presents are held. After opening gifts on Christmas, families have a special ring-shaped cake for dessert during their lunch.
Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist who was born in 1879, studied physical maths and theoretical physics, and is most famous for developing the theory of relativity and inventing the formula E=mc^2, for which he received the Nobel Prize in physics. He left Germany for the United States in the 1930s after the Nazis rose to power. Einstein died on April 18, 1955.
This document provides a recipe for lemon cake. It lists the ingredients as 1 lemon yogurt, 3 cups of flour, 1 cup of oil, 2 cups of sugar, 3 eggs, 1 packet of yeast, lemon zest, and butter. The instructions are to preheat the oven to 180 degrees, mix the eggs with yogurt, flour, sugar, oil, yeast, and lemon zest, then pour the mixture into a tin and bake for 30 minutes.
The document describes several celebrations that take place in Caudete, Spain around the Christmas and New Year holidays. On December 25th they celebrate Child Dance. On December 31st they celebrate New Year's Eve in the central square with fireworks. On January 1st they celebrate the New Year with a Child procession. On January 5th they celebrate the arrival of the Magic Kings with a procession of carriages. On January 6th they visit an asylum to wash elderly residents' hair, attend mass, and give presents to others.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a city located on the island of Tenerife in Spain. It hosts one of the most popular and internationally known carnivals, drawing thousands of people to the streets over the course of a week in February or March each year. Participants wear elaborate costumes that can weigh up to 200 kilos to take part in the festivities of the important carnival celebration.
This document describes the sport of water polo. It is played in water between two teams of 6 players and a goalkeeper. Matches last 50-60 minutes with the objective being to score more goals than the opposing team by throwing the ball into their goal. The rules prohibit using two hands to hold the ball or splashing water in another player's eyes, and players have 30 seconds to pass or shoot before losing possession. It is a physically demanding sport that requires players to float in the water throughout.
The document introduces the narrator's family members, which includes two brothers, five cousins, and grandparents with various names. It also lists the narrator's hobbies as rhythmic gymnastics, horseback riding, and painting. Additionally, it states that the narrator is 11 years old with brown straight short hair and brown eyes.
María Suárez and Miguel Fernández play Gaelic football, a sport played between two teams of 15 players on a grass pitch. The objective is to score points by passing an spherical leather ball through the other team's goals or between two upright posts. Players advance the ball up the field through carrying, bouncing, kicking, hand-passing, or soloing. The sport awards points for kicking the ball over the crossbar or goals for kicking it under.
This document contains a special menu from Manuela's restaurant. The menu includes appetizers like chips, croquettes, fried squids, and olives. For first courses, there are options like salad, soup, rice, pasta, beans, and omelette. Second courses feature proteins like steak, grilled chicken, trout, and fish paired with sides like chips and onion. Dessert options consist of fresh and baked fruits like peach, cherry, and pineapple along with cakes and yoghurt. Drinks on the menu are beer, mineral water, wine, coke, and fresh drinks.
This document describes a team sport played between two teams in a court. The aim is to introduce a small ball into the opponents' goal by playing with hands, following rules where players can only take three steps and must hit or throw the ball to score. Equipment includes matching clothes for all players on a team.
Spain is located in southwest Europe and borders France, Portugal, and Andorra. There are 17 autonomous communities within Spain, each with their own unique cultures, languages, popular festivals, and foods. The capital of Spain is Madrid.
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This document provides information about a high school in Spain. It describes that the school has students from ages 12-18 in both compulsory and non-compulsory education programs. There are about 100 teachers and 700 students total, with class sizes of around 25 students. The school day runs from 8:30am to 2:30pm, with 6 lessons of 55 minutes each and one 30 minute break. The school has various facilities like laboratories, sports facilities, and computer rooms. Students are assessed throughout the year and receive mark reports with grades ranging from unsatisfactory to outstanding.
Our Relatives' Biographies by 3rd ESO Bil. Studentsisarevi
My father was born in 1973 in Gijón, Asturias. He studied at Ramón de Campoamor school and Escolanía de Covadonga boarding school, where he excelled in music and traveled throughout Spain and Italy performing. After vocational training in electricity and mandatory military service, he obtained his driving licenses and has worked as an international transporter of dangerous goods for over 30 years.
New Orleans is a cultural center located in Louisiana with a population of around 600,000 people, though the entire metropolitan area is closer to 1.2 million. It has the largest port in the U.S. and has an average temperature of around 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
The document provides details about a high school located in Ribadesella, Spain near the beach. The 20-year-old three-story building contains classrooms, labs, offices, and other facilities on each floor. It also has a central courtyard and school board consisting of 14 student delegates, one from each course. While winters are cold, the school is in a beautiful coastal location near the beach.
This game involves completing 5 missions to rescue a princess: the first is to get weapons, the second is to get armor, the third is to find a map, the fourth is to convince others to help, and the fifth is to kill a dragon and rescue the princess, after which the player gets married to the princess.
London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom, located on the River Thames. It is a multicultural city where over 300 languages are spoken. London has four UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London, Kew Gardens, Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church, and the Palace of Westminster. Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St. Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, and Trafalgar Square. London also has many museums, galleries, libraries, and over 40 West End theaters, making it a cultural hub. The London Underground subway system is also over 150 years old, marking it as the oldest in the world.
The document provides clues about where the author spent their holidays. It belongs to the USA, the mother of Barack Obama lived there, and it is a volcanic island in the Pacific Ocean. The place being described is Hawaii.
New York City is the most populous city in the United States and a global center of commerce, finance, media, art, and culture. Some of the most important buildings in New York include the Brooklyn Bridge, Chrysler Building, Trinity Church, Woolworth Building, Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, and the new World Trade Center. New York cuisine comprises foods from many ethnic groups that have immigrated to the city. The city also has many professional sports teams and is a center for music, film, theater, dance, and visual art.
In Spain, Christmas traditions include putting up a Christmas tree and nativity scene before Christmas. Families come together to share meals on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day, eating foods like jamón ibérico, turrón, polvorones, and marzipan. On New Year's Eve, people eat 12 grapes at midnight. Streets are decorated with lights before Christmas. On January 5th, parades with floats depicting the Three Wise Men bringing presents are held. After opening gifts on Christmas, families have a special ring-shaped cake for dessert during their lunch.
Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist who was born in 1879, studied physical maths and theoretical physics, and is most famous for developing the theory of relativity and inventing the formula E=mc^2, for which he received the Nobel Prize in physics. He left Germany for the United States in the 1930s after the Nazis rose to power. Einstein died on April 18, 1955.
This document provides a recipe for lemon cake. It lists the ingredients as 1 lemon yogurt, 3 cups of flour, 1 cup of oil, 2 cups of sugar, 3 eggs, 1 packet of yeast, lemon zest, and butter. The instructions are to preheat the oven to 180 degrees, mix the eggs with yogurt, flour, sugar, oil, yeast, and lemon zest, then pour the mixture into a tin and bake for 30 minutes.
The document describes several celebrations that take place in Caudete, Spain around the Christmas and New Year holidays. On December 25th they celebrate Child Dance. On December 31st they celebrate New Year's Eve in the central square with fireworks. On January 1st they celebrate the New Year with a Child procession. On January 5th they celebrate the arrival of the Magic Kings with a procession of carriages. On January 6th they visit an asylum to wash elderly residents' hair, attend mass, and give presents to others.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a city located on the island of Tenerife in Spain. It hosts one of the most popular and internationally known carnivals, drawing thousands of people to the streets over the course of a week in February or March each year. Participants wear elaborate costumes that can weigh up to 200 kilos to take part in the festivities of the important carnival celebration.
This document describes the sport of water polo. It is played in water between two teams of 6 players and a goalkeeper. Matches last 50-60 minutes with the objective being to score more goals than the opposing team by throwing the ball into their goal. The rules prohibit using two hands to hold the ball or splashing water in another player's eyes, and players have 30 seconds to pass or shoot before losing possession. It is a physically demanding sport that requires players to float in the water throughout.
The document introduces the narrator's family members, which includes two brothers, five cousins, and grandparents with various names. It also lists the narrator's hobbies as rhythmic gymnastics, horseback riding, and painting. Additionally, it states that the narrator is 11 years old with brown straight short hair and brown eyes.
María Suárez and Miguel Fernández play Gaelic football, a sport played between two teams of 15 players on a grass pitch. The objective is to score points by passing an spherical leather ball through the other team's goals or between two upright posts. Players advance the ball up the field through carrying, bouncing, kicking, hand-passing, or soloing. The sport awards points for kicking the ball over the crossbar or goals for kicking it under.
This document contains a special menu from Manuela's restaurant. The menu includes appetizers like chips, croquettes, fried squids, and olives. For first courses, there are options like salad, soup, rice, pasta, beans, and omelette. Second courses feature proteins like steak, grilled chicken, trout, and fish paired with sides like chips and onion. Dessert options consist of fresh and baked fruits like peach, cherry, and pineapple along with cakes and yoghurt. Drinks on the menu are beer, mineral water, wine, coke, and fresh drinks.
This document describes a team sport played between two teams in a court. The aim is to introduce a small ball into the opponents' goal by playing with hands, following rules where players can only take three steps and must hit or throw the ball to score. Equipment includes matching clothes for all players on a team.
Spain is located in southwest Europe and borders France, Portugal, and Andorra. There are 17 autonomous communities within Spain, each with their own unique cultures, languages, popular festivals, and foods. The capital of Spain is Madrid.
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This document provides information about a high school in Spain. It describes that the school has students from ages 12-18 in both compulsory and non-compulsory education programs. There are about 100 teachers and 700 students total, with class sizes of around 25 students. The school day runs from 8:30am to 2:30pm, with 6 lessons of 55 minutes each and one 30 minute break. The school has various facilities like laboratories, sports facilities, and computer rooms. Students are assessed throughout the year and receive mark reports with grades ranging from unsatisfactory to outstanding.
Our Relatives' Biographies by 3rd ESO Bil. Studentsisarevi
My father was born in 1973 in Gijón, Asturias. He studied at Ramón de Campoamor school and Escolanía de Covadonga boarding school, where he excelled in music and traveled throughout Spain and Italy performing. After vocational training in electricity and mandatory military service, he obtained his driving licenses and has worked as an international transporter of dangerous goods for over 30 years.
Digital citizenship involves the responsible use of technology and digital interactions to engage in online communities while understanding the impact of digital footprints. It focuses on promoting healthy and respectful digital behaviors, safeguarding well-being, and embracing digital literacy and ethics. The document discusses the importance of balancing screen time, mental health, and social connections in the digital world. It provides strategies like limiting screen time, practicing mindfulness, and seeking support to build resilience against stress and promote well-being. Fostering trust, communication, and community are keys to nurturing positive online relationships.
The robot must be happy dancing at a party with other robots. He could be celebrating a birthday. The woodpecker and elephants are enjoying activities like surfing and throwing water while dressed in costumes. The robot shooting in a strange planet might be fighting invading aliens or protecting humans. The sad ice cream is disappointed after losing a football match. The seal is happily dancing at a celebration while holding maracas.
Rudolph helps Santa deliver presents on Christmas Eve. Elves have been busy making toys for girls and boys. It is important to stay home with family and have a good Christmas time together.
This book summary provides information about three documents in 3 sentences or less:
1) The first document is about the book "Desconocidos" which is about a blind date between two people that takes place at a MacDonalds near where a dead body was recently found.
2) The second document reviews the book "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel" about a school dance that two best friends are worried about attending alone.
3) The third document describes the book "Shadow and Bone" where the main character Alina discovers she has powers to summon light and save her country from an evil shadow force.
John is a 14-year-old boy who enjoys playing football and chemistry. Celia is a 14-year-old girl who enjoys handball, music, reading and skiing. Francisco is a 14-year-old boy who loves football and video games but currently uses a wheelchair after breaking his leg playing football.
A survey was conducted with 17 students asking questions about their music preferences and experiences. 13 students responded. The questions covered topics like favorite music genres, most popular music worldwide, where music is listened to, favorite artists, first concerts attended, favorite instruments, famous musicians who play those instruments, and what instruments the students play themselves.
A survey was conducted with 20 students asking questions about their music preferences and experiences. The survey included questions about favorite music genres and artists, most popular music worldwide, where music is usually listened to, favorite instruments, and whether the students play instruments themselves. Most students provided answers to the 10 questions in the survey.
The app 8belts claims to help users learn a language in 8 months through 4 levels of lessons that users can advance through at their own pace, but it is quite expensive; an English academy may be more affordable and adaptive to one's level, though 8belts could be good for learning a language quickly.
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The document contains messages of support from Spanish students expressing concern over the war in Ukraine. They send strength and encouragement to Ukrainians experiencing a difficult time with loss of homes and worry over families. The students hope the war ends soon and that the situation is resolved in the best way possible.
This document discusses comparatives and superlatives in English and Spanish. It provides rules for forming comparatives and superlatives for different types of adjectives in both languages. Comparatives are used to compare two people or things, using forms like "more/less adjective than". Superlatives are used to compare something to a group, using forms like "the most/least adjective". Irregular comparatives and superlatives are also listed for certain adjectives. Examples are given to illustrate usage of comparatives and superlatives in both English and Spanish sentences.
Spain is summarized as follows:
- The population of Spain is 47.394.223 and it has hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. Typical Spanish foods include paella, serrano ham, wine, croquettes, and octopus.
- Major monuments and attractions include the Spanish flag and various landmarks in cities like Madrid and Barcelona.
- Spain is located in Southwestern Europe, bordering Portugal, France, and the Mediterranean Sea.
In Spain, some Christmas traditions include the Christmas lottery drawn on December 22nd which provides money for schools, creating nativity scenes and Christmas trees to celebrate the birth of Christ, eating foods like Roscón bun filled with cream and Turrón candy made from almonds, and eating 12 grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve for good luck in each month. The Three Wise Men are celebrated on January 5th, when they bring presents and children leave food for the camels. There are also Christmas markets with food and decorations in town squares.
The document presents several students' ideas for what gloves may be like in the future. Some key ideas presented include gloves that:
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- Can adjust temperature and size to the user's preferences
- Have sensors to control games, activities, or keep hands warm
- Are made from innovative materials like self-healing polymers or biomimetic materials that mimic nature
- Provide functions like opening doors with fingerprints or controlling devices with hand gestures
This document is a template for a student to fill out describing a holiday, including when it took place, who went, where they went, and what activities they did. Space is provided to write in details about the date, people involved, location, and description of events as well as what clothes may have been worn.
This document provides key facts about a place including its population, typical weather, food, drinks, monuments and attractions. A map shows the geographical features of the location being described.
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
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Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
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Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
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