Bienvenidos to our Spanish class blog y feliz viernes! Our activities on the blog will be in the green box located below. Read the activity and follow its instructions. When you are ready to answer the questions required, scroll down to the bottom of the blog page and click on add comment. Type your answers in the box that pops up and at the end of your answers, include your name. You MUST have your name in the comments box or you will NOT receive credit for your work. This is just like putting your name on your paper! ALSO, you must click anonymous from the check boxes listed below the comments box, since the comments are submitted to me for review and not published. If you leave the box for Google ID checked, your answers will be lost in space for all eternity (until you redo it!). Finally, you will be required to type in the random letters or words given at the bottom of the comments box to verify that you are not a robot. If you have ANY questions, please let me know!
Be reminded that you lose participation points when you are caught on YouTube, Facebook, and similar sites. You may listen to music on a site like www.grooveshark.com that does NOT have videos and you must have headphones or earbuds. If music starts to interfere with your ability to complete your work or stay on task, you will lose that privilege.
Activity:
Click on the following link to a british newspaper’s website about President Obama’s recent speech about the Falkland Islands: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/falklandislands/9207183/Barack-Obama-makes-Falklands-gaffe-by-calling-Malvinas-the-Maldives.html . After you have read the article, go to www.wikipedia.org and find the article on the Falkland Islands Dispute. When was the Falkland Islands War? What 2 countries fought and who won? Finally, what are the Falkland Islands called in Spanish?
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