Hello!
Today it was my turn to do the journal. At first Paqui has talked about the
trip to Madrid .
She has spoken in Spanish! Tomorrow we have to be at 8 a .m. in the CUM. If there isn’t
much traffic we are going to arrive at 10 a .m. At first we are going to go for a walk from
the Real Palace to Alcala Gate. Paqui has said
that we have to wear comfortable footwear. From 12.30 to 15.15 we will have free time
in the Retiro Park but you can move where you want
because there are people who are going to go to the Bernabeu Stadium. Paqui has
said that the best plan is to get on the small boats. Then we are going to go
to the Prado Museum . We have to divide into two
groups. At 6 p.m. we will come back to Criptana.
Paqui has
explained the rules of the museum. It is forbidden to take photos and we can’t
have big bags. Paqui has said that we have to have a good behaviour.
Then Paqui
has explained the origin of the Prado Museum and also that Picasso wanted to shown the Guernika in this museum but the authorities treasoned Picasso's memory, because they wanted to open a new museum and as it hadn't got much content, they decided to move the Guernika there.
After that
some partners have complained about the exam because the unit is too long. Paqui
has said that we are always complaining.
Then we
have continued with the unit. Paqui has reviewed for the persons who weren’t in
the lesson last Friday. We have finished with Stalinism. We have copied some
notes about the period under Stalin’s government.
Stalin
changed the orientation of the economic policy. He imposed:
-
Collectivization
of all the private properties.
-
Centrally
planned economy.
-
Priority
to heavy industry.
The results
were the quick industrialization of the USSR but permanent lack of
consumers’ goods and consolidation of the black market.
Paqui has
explained that the products were stolen or hidden and sold in illegal markets.
Then she
has said that in Spain
there was contraband of books during the Modern Era.
Paqui has
explained that the peasants who resisted collectivization were sent to Siberia .
After we
have copied some notes about cult of Stalin’s personality: Propaganda presented
Stalin as a big leader.
Paqui has
told us about Stalin's Purges:
Constant
repression against anyone suspected of criticizing the regime. The Communist
Party was purged several times and many of the leaders were killed.
The members
of the communist party who had fallen from grace were eliminated from the official
pictures.
Paqui has
told that there were others dictators that manipulared pictures, such as Franco.
Source: http://tejiendoelmundo.wordpress.com/2010/01/17/el-photoshop-en-los-tiempos-de-lenin-y-stalin/
This is a link of a post put by Paqui last year about the manipulation of pictures:
http://todayinsocialsciences.blogspot.com.es/2012/05/vanishing-bolsheviks-and-other.html
Then she
has explained the Gulag, which were forced labour camps across the USSR and
millions of people were confined there, accused of being enemies of the
country. During WW2 the number of prisoners in the Gulag decreased, because they were needed to fight and they were sent to the war. They didn’t kill them. It was very
difficult to escape because the camps were in the middle of nowhere. They worked
as slaves.
With this
we have finished the unit.
These are
some words that I have added to my glossary:
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Treason:
traición
-
Hickup:
hipo
-
To
prioritize: priorizar
-
To
lack: carecer de
-
Purge:
purga
-
Gulag:
forced labour camp
Bye! And
remember we have to be in time tomorrow!
2 comments:
Hi Carmen, you have done a very good journal and it is also very complete. I haven't found any mistakes. I think that Paqui speaking in Spanish is incredibly, I think that anyone rembererd her spanish voice....Good work, see you tomorrow :))
Hello,
These are my corrections:
- my turn to do the journal
- Tomorrow we have to be at 8 a.m. If you write "stay", it means that we wouldn't move from the CUM
- ...comfortable shoes/ footwear
-...we will have free time
- Bernabéu
-...we wil come back to
Criptana.
- About Picasso, I said that the authorities "treasoned" Picasso's memory, because they wanted to open a new museum and as it hadn't got much content, they decided to move the Guernika there.
-...Centrally planned economy.
-...were stolen or hidden and sold in illegal markets.
-...during the Modern Era.
- Propaganda presented Stalin as a big leader.
- ...Stalin's Purges
-...were other(s) dictators who manipulared pictures, such as
Franco.
-...she has explained the Gulag, which were
- This sentence is incomplete: The prisoners were sent to the war. You should write before that "During WW2 the number of prisoners in the GULAG decreased, because they were needed to fight and they were sent to the war"
-...in the middle of nowhere, in very far and isolated places.
- Gulag
- ...we have to be in time
Check your mail, because I sent you a link for your glossary, to add a post I wrote last year about manipulated pictures during Stalinism. You can add it.
See you!
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