Tintan, a Mexican singer and actor admired by the author, had a brother named Don Ramon who was also an actor. They both participated in many comedy movies during the 1940s. The author's favorite movie of theirs is "The Mark of the Skunk".
West Side Story is a 1961 musical drama film directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins. Set in 1950s New York City, the film explores tensions between two teenage street gangs of different ethnic backgrounds, the white American Jets and the immigrant Puerto Rican Sharks. When Tony, a former member of the Jets, falls in love with Maria, the sister of Sharks leader Bernardo, their forbidden romance further escalates tensions between the gangs and ultimately leads to tragedy. The film won 10 Academy Awards including Best Picture and featured performances by Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno, George Chakiris and Russ Tamblyn.
West Side Story is a musical with music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and book by Arthur Laurents. It opened on Broadway in 1957 and had two major revivals, in 1980 and 2009. The plot is based on Romeo and Juliet but transposed to mid-20th century New York City and revolving around rival gangs, the Jets and Sharks. It features famous musical numbers like "Somewhere", "Jet Song", "Tonight", and "America". The 2009 revival incorporated some Spanish dialogue into the English lyrics.
West Side Story is a 1957 Broadway musical and 1961 film adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, transposed to 1950s New York City. It tells the story of Tony and Maria, two young lovers from rival street gangs, the Jets (white Americans) and Sharks (Puerto Ricans). The musical was groundbreaking for featuring Latin dance and music styles, showcasing the tensions between immigrant and native groups in 1950s America during the civil rights era. It highlights themes of prejudice, discrimination, and how love can overcome hatred and violence between opposing sides. The creative team of Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, Arthur Laurents, and Jerome Robbins brought innovative direction by addressing relevant social issues of their
Carol Burnett Receives Screen Actors Guild AwardRichard Romano
Richard Romano is an actor and filmmaker who created the feature film The Investigator. He has also appeared on his brother Ray Romano's television show Everybody Loves Raymond. At the 2016 Screen Actors Guild Awards, Carol Burnett received the Lifetime Achievement award. Burnett's career as a comedian and actress has spanned over five decades since the 1950s. She is known for her role in the Broadway musical Once Upon a Mattress and her own weekly comedy variety show The Carol Burnett Show, which aired from 1967 to 1978 and earned 25 Emmy Awards.
West Side Story is a 1961 musical film directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins. It is an adaptation of the 1957 Broadway musical of the same name. The film is set in the 1950s in New York City and tells the story of the rivalry between the Jets and Sharks gangs. The Jets are a white gang while the Sharks are made up of Puerto Rican immigrants. The story focuses on the forbidden love between Maria, the sister of Sharks leader Bernardo, and Tony, the former leader of the Jets. Their relationship further escalates the tension and conflict between the two gangs. The film features musical numbers and a soundtrack that includes different song styles like sad, romantic and happy songs.
The document provides analysis of the films Leon and Pulp Fiction:
- It summarizes the plot and structure of Leon, focusing on the relationship between Leon and Mathilda and how Leon trains her in self-defense.
- Key details about the director, year, and main characters in Pulp Fiction are given. Postmodern elements like intertextuality through references to other films and self-referentiality are discussed.
West Side Story is a 1961 film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet set among rival street gangs in 1950s New York. It won 10 Academy Awards. The story follows Maria and Tony, who fall in love at a dance but belong to opposing gangs - she is Puerto Rican and part of the Sharks, while he is Italian and a former Jet. Their love is forbidden due to the ongoing feud between the two gangs, and they meet secretly until tragedy strikes at the climactic rumble between the Sharks and Jets.
Martin Lawrence is a famous comedian known for his hit TV show "Martin" and movies. He is renowned for his ability to take on different characters, especially the popular Big Moma character from a movie where he posed as an elderly FBI agent. The document discusses two favorite characters of Martin's from his TV show - Sheneneh Jenkins, his ghetto neighbor who was always good for a laugh, and Momma Payne, who was funny because of how much she disliked another character, Gina.
West Side Story is a 1961 musical drama film directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins. Set in 1950s New York City, the film explores tensions between two teenage street gangs of different ethnic backgrounds, the white American Jets and the immigrant Puerto Rican Sharks. When Tony, a former member of the Jets, falls in love with Maria, the sister of Sharks leader Bernardo, their forbidden romance further escalates tensions between the gangs and ultimately leads to tragedy. The film won 10 Academy Awards including Best Picture and featured performances by Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno, George Chakiris and Russ Tamblyn.
West Side Story is a musical with music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and book by Arthur Laurents. It opened on Broadway in 1957 and had two major revivals, in 1980 and 2009. The plot is based on Romeo and Juliet but transposed to mid-20th century New York City and revolving around rival gangs, the Jets and Sharks. It features famous musical numbers like "Somewhere", "Jet Song", "Tonight", and "America". The 2009 revival incorporated some Spanish dialogue into the English lyrics.
West Side Story is a 1957 Broadway musical and 1961 film adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, transposed to 1950s New York City. It tells the story of Tony and Maria, two young lovers from rival street gangs, the Jets (white Americans) and Sharks (Puerto Ricans). The musical was groundbreaking for featuring Latin dance and music styles, showcasing the tensions between immigrant and native groups in 1950s America during the civil rights era. It highlights themes of prejudice, discrimination, and how love can overcome hatred and violence between opposing sides. The creative team of Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, Arthur Laurents, and Jerome Robbins brought innovative direction by addressing relevant social issues of their
Carol Burnett Receives Screen Actors Guild AwardRichard Romano
Richard Romano is an actor and filmmaker who created the feature film The Investigator. He has also appeared on his brother Ray Romano's television show Everybody Loves Raymond. At the 2016 Screen Actors Guild Awards, Carol Burnett received the Lifetime Achievement award. Burnett's career as a comedian and actress has spanned over five decades since the 1950s. She is known for her role in the Broadway musical Once Upon a Mattress and her own weekly comedy variety show The Carol Burnett Show, which aired from 1967 to 1978 and earned 25 Emmy Awards.
West Side Story is a 1961 musical film directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins. It is an adaptation of the 1957 Broadway musical of the same name. The film is set in the 1950s in New York City and tells the story of the rivalry between the Jets and Sharks gangs. The Jets are a white gang while the Sharks are made up of Puerto Rican immigrants. The story focuses on the forbidden love between Maria, the sister of Sharks leader Bernardo, and Tony, the former leader of the Jets. Their relationship further escalates the tension and conflict between the two gangs. The film features musical numbers and a soundtrack that includes different song styles like sad, romantic and happy songs.
The document provides analysis of the films Leon and Pulp Fiction:
- It summarizes the plot and structure of Leon, focusing on the relationship between Leon and Mathilda and how Leon trains her in self-defense.
- Key details about the director, year, and main characters in Pulp Fiction are given. Postmodern elements like intertextuality through references to other films and self-referentiality are discussed.
West Side Story is a 1961 film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet set among rival street gangs in 1950s New York. It won 10 Academy Awards. The story follows Maria and Tony, who fall in love at a dance but belong to opposing gangs - she is Puerto Rican and part of the Sharks, while he is Italian and a former Jet. Their love is forbidden due to the ongoing feud between the two gangs, and they meet secretly until tragedy strikes at the climactic rumble between the Sharks and Jets.
Martin Lawrence is a famous comedian known for his hit TV show "Martin" and movies. He is renowned for his ability to take on different characters, especially the popular Big Moma character from a movie where he posed as an elderly FBI agent. The document discusses two favorite characters of Martin's from his TV show - Sheneneh Jenkins, his ghetto neighbor who was always good for a laugh, and Momma Payne, who was funny because of how much she disliked another character, Gina.
This film follows Jimmy, a working class mod in 1960s England. Jimmy feels a strong sense of identity and importance from being part of the mod group. However, throughout the film his dreams and life as a mod are shattered as he is rejected by his parents and girlfriend. In the end, Jimmy drives his moped off a cliff, suggesting he wants to leave his old mod life behind and start anew.
This document provides an overview of the development of the crime/gangster genre in films from the early 1900s through the 1990s. It describes how early films focused on prohibition-era criminals and the crime boom of the 1920s. The genre evolved through the decades with developments like film noir in the 1940s and the rise of more realistic portrayals of organized crime in films like The Godfather trilogy in the 1970s-80s. By the 1990s, the genre had become a more established area for realistic movies about criminal organizations.
This document provides an overview of the development of the crime/gangster genre in films from the early 1900s through the 1990s. It describes how early films focused on prohibition-era criminals and the crime boom of the 1920s. The genre evolved through the decades with developments like film noir in the 1940s and the rise of more realistic portrayals of organized crime in films like The Godfather trilogy in the 1970s. By the 1990s, the genre had become a more established area for realistic movies about the criminal underworld.
The document discusses the early development of the gangster film genre from 1912 to 1932. It summarizes key early gangster films like "Musketeers of Pig Alley" (1912) and "Scarface: Shame of a Nation" (1932) which was influenced by real-life gangster Al Capone. It also examines how the genre was influenced by real events and criminal activities during the prohibition era and how film censors impacted the codes and conventions used in early gangster films.
Rent is a 2005 film adaptation of the successful Broadway musical of the same name, set in New York's East Village in the late 1980s/early 1990s. It tells the story of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to make ends meet and pay rent while dealing with issues like poverty, illness, and the AIDS epidemic. The film features memorable songs like "Seasons of Love" and "Rent" and highlights important themes of acceptance and finding success despite obstacles.
Jonathan Larson created the musical Rent based on his friends in New York City struggling with poverty and AIDS in the late 1980s. He worked on Rent for years while waiting tables. The New York Theatre Workshop produced readings and workshops of Rent in 1993-1994 which were very popular. Just before Rent's first performance off-Broadway, Larson tragically died of an aortic aneurysm at age 35. Rent went on to massive success, opening on Broadway in 1996. It became a worldwide phenomenon, telling the stories of its characters through rock music and themes of love, friendship, and living in the moment.
This document provides a shot list for a music video with 24 shots ranging from 1 to 40 seconds. The shots include close-ups and long shots of the singer and band performing, as well as shots showing the singer's emotions and reactions to a woman leaving a restaurant. The shots will follow the singer walking, running and pleading at the woman's door. The camera will remain still for most shots but include movement from the characters or passing cars.
Romeo and Juliet's secret marriage was the most effective element as it led to increased conflict, including Tybalt wanting to fight Romeo, Juliet being arranged to marry Paris despite already being married, and miscommunication resulting in both Romeo and Juliet dying after drinking poison thinking the other was dead.
Cantinflas was a prolific Mexican comedian, producer, writer and singer who appeared in over 55 films. He was married to Valentina Ivanova until her death and became famous for his comedic roles, with a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles honoring his successful career. Later in life after achieving fame, Mario Moreno continued performing in the United States, cementing his status as a top comedian.
The document provides biographical information about the main characters in the musical Rent, including their names, key attributes and roles. It describes Mimi as an HIV positive exotic dancer and heroin addict who is Roger's love interest. It outlines Maureen as a bisexual performance artist and Joanne's girlfriend. Roger is described as an HIV positive musician and Mark's roommate who is recovering from heroin addiction and Mimi's love interest.
The document discusses the genre of romantic drama films. It notes that these films typically focus on the passion and emotions involved in love, relationships, and marriage. Common storylines involve lovers facing obstacles like illness, financial problems, differences in social class or race, or forbidden love. The films often depict themes of love at first sight, young love between partners of different ages, obsessive love, sacrificial love, and both tragic and happy endings. The document provides brief descriptions of romantic scenes and themes from popular films like Titanic, Dirty Dancing, A Walk to Remember, The Notebook, and Grease.
The document discusses the genre of romantic drama films. It notes that these films typically focus on the passion and emotions involved in love, relationships, and marriage. Common storylines involve lovers facing obstacles like illness, financial problems, differences in social class or race, or forbidden love. The films often depict themes of love at first sight, young love between partners of different ages, obsessive love, sacrificial love, and both tragic and happy endings. The document provides brief descriptions of romantic scenes and themes from popular films like Titanic, Dirty Dancing, A Walk to Remember, The Notebook, and Grease.
Run Lola Run is a 1998 German film directed by Tom Tykwer, starring Franka Potente as Lola. The film tells the story of Lola who needs to obtain 100,000 deutsche marks in 20 minutes to save her boyfriend Manni's life. The main part of the film shows three alternative scenarios or "runs" of Lola trying to get the money, where each run starts the same but develops differently. The film explores themes of fate, free will, and how small changes can lead to largely different outcomes. It was a critical and commercial success, notably for its fast-paced editing style between the three scenarios.
This document provides an overview of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, including some of the main characters and a brief summary of the plot. Some of the main characters described are Juliet Capulet, Romeo Montague, Friar Lorenzo, Mercutio, and Teobaldo Capulet. The plot involves the forbidden love between Romeo and Juliet, whose families are embroiled in an ancient feud, and the tragic consequences of their love and the feud that leads to both their deaths. The environment in which the play was written and performed is also described.
The document provides an analysis of the film Run Lola Run. It summarizes the key events of the second run which are slightly different than the first run. In this run, Lola's father tells her he is leaving the family and is not actually her father. She then holds him at gunpoint to get money for her boyfriend Manni. She is about to run to Manni but he is hit by an ambulance. The document also analyzes the film's representation of Lola as committed to Manni, intended audience, genres including crime and drama, use of color like red to signify danger, and how it draws on postmodern concepts like being similar to a video game through restarting runs.
The document summarizes key elements of the mise-en-scene, sound, narrative, setting, and location in the opening of a 1950s film noir. The mise-en-scene shows a man driving through the countryside to a classy bar where another man tends bar. The sound is classic jazz, setting the tone. While the narrative is not fully established, the characters introduced represent different social classes: the driver has a nice car while an elderly customer's tab is extended. The rural countryside and town of "Iron City" are the first locations seen.
The summary provides key details from Act 3, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet:
1. The nurse arrives at Juliet's chamber to tell her about Tybalt's death but Juliet misunderstands and thinks Romeo is dead.
2. Juliet realizes that Romeo killing Tybalt was justified to protect himself, showing her continued loyalty to Romeo.
3. Overwhelmed by grief over both Romeo's banishment and Tybalt's death, Juliet considers killing herself but sends the nurse to find Romeo for comfort before he leaves.
We decided to make a zombie horror film by first researching popular zombie films like Zombieland and Dawn of the Dead to analyze their conventions and techniques without directly copying them. We looked at similarities in mise-en-scene and cinematography between the two films and tried applying them to our own film, such as shooting in an abandoned factory to give the surrounding area a broken down feel. Another convention we implemented was building mystery and tension around the zombie threat by only revealing it partially at first and keeping the full reveal until the end.
Fernando Vallejo wrote the novel La virgen de los sicarios that was adapted into a film directed by Barbet Schroeder. The film follows Fernando, a writer who returns to his hometown of Medellín, Colombia and becomes involved with teenage male assassins. It explores themes of violence, drugs, and homosexuality in Colombia.
1) The opening scene of Goodfellas breaks conventions by not including opening music titles, making the film feel more realistic.
2) Within the first two minutes, there is a killing at night, as is common in crime thrillers.
3) The audience hears strange noises from the trunk of a car, building suspense until it is revealed to contain a beaten man who is then violently murdered.
This film follows Jimmy, a working class mod in 1960s England. Jimmy feels a strong sense of identity and importance from being part of the mod group. However, throughout the film his dreams and life as a mod are shattered as he is rejected by his parents and girlfriend. In the end, Jimmy drives his moped off a cliff, suggesting he wants to leave his old mod life behind and start anew.
This document provides an overview of the development of the crime/gangster genre in films from the early 1900s through the 1990s. It describes how early films focused on prohibition-era criminals and the crime boom of the 1920s. The genre evolved through the decades with developments like film noir in the 1940s and the rise of more realistic portrayals of organized crime in films like The Godfather trilogy in the 1970s-80s. By the 1990s, the genre had become a more established area for realistic movies about criminal organizations.
This document provides an overview of the development of the crime/gangster genre in films from the early 1900s through the 1990s. It describes how early films focused on prohibition-era criminals and the crime boom of the 1920s. The genre evolved through the decades with developments like film noir in the 1940s and the rise of more realistic portrayals of organized crime in films like The Godfather trilogy in the 1970s. By the 1990s, the genre had become a more established area for realistic movies about the criminal underworld.
The document discusses the early development of the gangster film genre from 1912 to 1932. It summarizes key early gangster films like "Musketeers of Pig Alley" (1912) and "Scarface: Shame of a Nation" (1932) which was influenced by real-life gangster Al Capone. It also examines how the genre was influenced by real events and criminal activities during the prohibition era and how film censors impacted the codes and conventions used in early gangster films.
Rent is a 2005 film adaptation of the successful Broadway musical of the same name, set in New York's East Village in the late 1980s/early 1990s. It tells the story of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to make ends meet and pay rent while dealing with issues like poverty, illness, and the AIDS epidemic. The film features memorable songs like "Seasons of Love" and "Rent" and highlights important themes of acceptance and finding success despite obstacles.
Jonathan Larson created the musical Rent based on his friends in New York City struggling with poverty and AIDS in the late 1980s. He worked on Rent for years while waiting tables. The New York Theatre Workshop produced readings and workshops of Rent in 1993-1994 which were very popular. Just before Rent's first performance off-Broadway, Larson tragically died of an aortic aneurysm at age 35. Rent went on to massive success, opening on Broadway in 1996. It became a worldwide phenomenon, telling the stories of its characters through rock music and themes of love, friendship, and living in the moment.
This document provides a shot list for a music video with 24 shots ranging from 1 to 40 seconds. The shots include close-ups and long shots of the singer and band performing, as well as shots showing the singer's emotions and reactions to a woman leaving a restaurant. The shots will follow the singer walking, running and pleading at the woman's door. The camera will remain still for most shots but include movement from the characters or passing cars.
Romeo and Juliet's secret marriage was the most effective element as it led to increased conflict, including Tybalt wanting to fight Romeo, Juliet being arranged to marry Paris despite already being married, and miscommunication resulting in both Romeo and Juliet dying after drinking poison thinking the other was dead.
Cantinflas was a prolific Mexican comedian, producer, writer and singer who appeared in over 55 films. He was married to Valentina Ivanova until her death and became famous for his comedic roles, with a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles honoring his successful career. Later in life after achieving fame, Mario Moreno continued performing in the United States, cementing his status as a top comedian.
The document provides biographical information about the main characters in the musical Rent, including their names, key attributes and roles. It describes Mimi as an HIV positive exotic dancer and heroin addict who is Roger's love interest. It outlines Maureen as a bisexual performance artist and Joanne's girlfriend. Roger is described as an HIV positive musician and Mark's roommate who is recovering from heroin addiction and Mimi's love interest.
The document discusses the genre of romantic drama films. It notes that these films typically focus on the passion and emotions involved in love, relationships, and marriage. Common storylines involve lovers facing obstacles like illness, financial problems, differences in social class or race, or forbidden love. The films often depict themes of love at first sight, young love between partners of different ages, obsessive love, sacrificial love, and both tragic and happy endings. The document provides brief descriptions of romantic scenes and themes from popular films like Titanic, Dirty Dancing, A Walk to Remember, The Notebook, and Grease.
The document discusses the genre of romantic drama films. It notes that these films typically focus on the passion and emotions involved in love, relationships, and marriage. Common storylines involve lovers facing obstacles like illness, financial problems, differences in social class or race, or forbidden love. The films often depict themes of love at first sight, young love between partners of different ages, obsessive love, sacrificial love, and both tragic and happy endings. The document provides brief descriptions of romantic scenes and themes from popular films like Titanic, Dirty Dancing, A Walk to Remember, The Notebook, and Grease.
Run Lola Run is a 1998 German film directed by Tom Tykwer, starring Franka Potente as Lola. The film tells the story of Lola who needs to obtain 100,000 deutsche marks in 20 minutes to save her boyfriend Manni's life. The main part of the film shows three alternative scenarios or "runs" of Lola trying to get the money, where each run starts the same but develops differently. The film explores themes of fate, free will, and how small changes can lead to largely different outcomes. It was a critical and commercial success, notably for its fast-paced editing style between the three scenarios.
This document provides an overview of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, including some of the main characters and a brief summary of the plot. Some of the main characters described are Juliet Capulet, Romeo Montague, Friar Lorenzo, Mercutio, and Teobaldo Capulet. The plot involves the forbidden love between Romeo and Juliet, whose families are embroiled in an ancient feud, and the tragic consequences of their love and the feud that leads to both their deaths. The environment in which the play was written and performed is also described.
The document provides an analysis of the film Run Lola Run. It summarizes the key events of the second run which are slightly different than the first run. In this run, Lola's father tells her he is leaving the family and is not actually her father. She then holds him at gunpoint to get money for her boyfriend Manni. She is about to run to Manni but he is hit by an ambulance. The document also analyzes the film's representation of Lola as committed to Manni, intended audience, genres including crime and drama, use of color like red to signify danger, and how it draws on postmodern concepts like being similar to a video game through restarting runs.
The document summarizes key elements of the mise-en-scene, sound, narrative, setting, and location in the opening of a 1950s film noir. The mise-en-scene shows a man driving through the countryside to a classy bar where another man tends bar. The sound is classic jazz, setting the tone. While the narrative is not fully established, the characters introduced represent different social classes: the driver has a nice car while an elderly customer's tab is extended. The rural countryside and town of "Iron City" are the first locations seen.
The summary provides key details from Act 3, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet:
1. The nurse arrives at Juliet's chamber to tell her about Tybalt's death but Juliet misunderstands and thinks Romeo is dead.
2. Juliet realizes that Romeo killing Tybalt was justified to protect himself, showing her continued loyalty to Romeo.
3. Overwhelmed by grief over both Romeo's banishment and Tybalt's death, Juliet considers killing herself but sends the nurse to find Romeo for comfort before he leaves.
We decided to make a zombie horror film by first researching popular zombie films like Zombieland and Dawn of the Dead to analyze their conventions and techniques without directly copying them. We looked at similarities in mise-en-scene and cinematography between the two films and tried applying them to our own film, such as shooting in an abandoned factory to give the surrounding area a broken down feel. Another convention we implemented was building mystery and tension around the zombie threat by only revealing it partially at first and keeping the full reveal until the end.
Fernando Vallejo wrote the novel La virgen de los sicarios that was adapted into a film directed by Barbet Schroeder. The film follows Fernando, a writer who returns to his hometown of Medellín, Colombia and becomes involved with teenage male assassins. It explores themes of violence, drugs, and homosexuality in Colombia.
1) The opening scene of Goodfellas breaks conventions by not including opening music titles, making the film feel more realistic.
2) Within the first two minutes, there is a killing at night, as is common in crime thrillers.
3) The audience hears strange noises from the trunk of a car, building suspense until it is revealed to contain a beaten man who is then violently murdered.
El documento describe el rol del editor de sonido y el proceso de edición de sonido. Explica que los editores de sonido seleccionan y organizan grabaciones de audio para integrarlas en producciones como películas y videojuegos. También describe la evolución de la edición de sonido, desde la edición mecánica hasta la edición digital moderna utilizando sistemas como Pro Tools.
Este documento describe los procesos de transformación de materiales y la producción. Explica que la transformación involucra procesos como fundición, triturado y demolición para cambiar la forma de los materiales. Luego define los materiales tecnológicos como aquellos obtenidos por procesos físicos, químicos o biológicos. Finalmente, describe los procesos productivos como secuencias de actividades para elaborar un producto, los cuales involucran tanto la transformación de la materia prima como su organización durante la producción.
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The author took a vacation in Chiapas, Mexico where they spent time surrounded by nature and enjoying the local wildlife. They had a wonderful experience floating down the canyon of the sink in an inflatable boat, finding it amazing how connected they felt to nature while exploring the canyon by boat.
Este documento proporciona una lista de palabras en inglés y español para diferentes tipos de prendas de vestir y accesorios, incluyendo cinturón, boina, bikini, blusa, botas, pajarita, sujetador, tirantes, botón, gorra, rebeca, abrigo, vestido, cordones, gemelos, smoking, vestido, bata, guantes, sombrero, tacones altos, chaqueta y vaqueros.
This document provides Spanish translations for common classroom objects in English, including classroom, class, bag, blackboard, board pen, board eraser, book, briefcase, chair, and chalk.
This document provides English and Spanish translations for various occupations. It lists over 50 jobs in English and their Spanish equivalents. Some of the occupations translated include lawyer/abogado, actor/actriz, sailor/marinero, doctor/médico, mechanic/mecánico, architect/arquitecto, monk/monje, nurse/enfermero, writer/escritor, and engineer/ingeniero.
This document provides examples of sentences in the present progressive tense, describing ongoing or continuous actions such as "I am studying in class", "We are playing soccer in the park", and "The children are running away from the dog". A variety of subjects, including individuals, groups, and objects, engage in actions like studying, playing, eating, talking, sleeping, running, going, playing, saying, and dancing as illustrated in the 10 short sentences.
1. he was Tintan, the Mexican singer was an
actor whom I admire, the brother of Don Ramon is another actor
they participated in many comedy movies in the 40s, my favorite
movie is the mark of the skunk