Bonjour, qui pourrait me corriger les fautes que j'ai pu effecteur dans mon expression en esp svp? :) Puis avez vous une autre conclusion à me proposer? Car je trouve que la mienne est pas terrible ^^' Mitos y héroes, Mujeres de bandera Buenos días señora/senor, Voy a hablar de la noción “Mitos y héroes”. Ante todo, Para mi un héroe puede ser un personaje ficticio o real que ha marcado la tradición, la historia, la vida cotidiana y un mito es una narrativa explicativa y fundadora, transmitida oralmente a través de las generaciones. Pero hoy, vamos a hablar de las mujeres de bandera. En qué han contribuido las mujeres a la evolucion de la sociedad hispana? Primero voy hablar de DOLORES IBARRURI Luego de CLARA CAMPOAMOR 1) DOLORES IBARRURI De entrada, DI nacio en 1895, es probablemente la mujer que mas ha marcado la historia de la Espana del siglo XX. Es tambien conocida como Pasionaria, seudonimo con el que firmo su primer articulo, publicado en la Semana Santa 1918. Militante de primer plano del Partido Comunista Espanol, dotada de una gran fuera de caracter, dedico su vida a defender a la clases trabajadoras. Obtuvoun escano de diputada en las elecciones de febrero de 1936, ganadas por el Frente Popular. Al final de la guerra tuvo que exiliarse a la Union Sovietica desde donde ejercio como secretaria general del Partido Comunista Espanol hasta 1960. En 1977, durante la Transicion democratica, regreso a Espana y con 82 anos fue elegida como disputada a las Cortes constituyentes 2) CLARA CAMPOAMOR En segundo lugar. CM nacio en 1888 y fue pionera en todo lo que hizo. Es así como se convirtió en un personaje mítico. En efecto, fue una mujer muy valiente y resuelta que defendió los derechos de las mujeres en una sociedad poco dispuesta a reconocerlos. Luchó por sus ideas hasta conseguir lo que parecía imposible: hacer aprobar la ley que otorgaba el derecho de voto a las mujeres. Ademas CM fue una de las primeras mujeres en ejercer la profesión de abogada o sea una profesión tradicionalmente considerada como cosa de hombres. Es una de las figuras más importantes del feminismo puesto que por su acción, abrió nuevos caminos e hizo evolucionar una sociedad dominada por los hombres. ***Para concluir hemos visto 2 mujeres grandes que toda su vida luchado para defender su derecho. Penso que es muy importante recordar que estas mujeres han cambiado la vida de otras.
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Bonjour, j'ai une expression oral demain (niveau LV2) et j'aimerais savoir si dans mon brouillon que je compte apprendre un minimum il y a des fautes de vocs ou autres ;) Merci et bonne journee :) I'm going to talk about the notion of myths and heroes. A myth is a popular story or belief that evolves over time and that conveys the ideals of a given society. Heroes are often the characters of myths. A hero is seen as someone special who does things other people can't. I will ask the following question: How do myths and heroes influence American society? I will focus on witch-hunts, in particular the Salem's witch-hunts of the 17th century, and on McCarthyism three centuries later. 1) In Salem, in the 17th century, a lot of people were accused of witchcraft. In the painting “The Crucible”. A young woman probably a Puritan woman is surrounded by people pointing their fingers at her. It is likely that these gestures of accusation are relating to charges of witchcraft. She looks scared, and seems to not understand the situation. Abigail Williams and Betty Parris, two puritans girls, who feature in the document “Salem, 1692” were both accused of witchcraft. The Puritan Code forbade magic and fortune telling at the time. more than 150 people accused of witchcraft went to jail. 2) Three centuries later, between 1950 and 1960, there was another witch-hunt in the USA called the ‘Red Scare’ or McCarthyism. During this period the US government was afraid of communist foreigners who, according to them, might ‘infiltrate’ the country. McCarthy, a republican senator, was appointed to hunt potential communists. We can see in the comic strip “Guilty by suspicion” that the USA were afraid of the communism- they even accused a young actress of being communist when she was only a little girl. A lot of people were accused of having links with communists, even directors were suspended from their posts. Notably, Eitel, a successful Hollywood film director was accused of being close to the USSR in the document “A suspect”. He was suspected of being a member of the Communist Party, or even a spy for the USSR. Eitel avoided the chairman’s questions by using irony and skirting around the subject. Another filmmaker was accused of being a communist sympathiser because of the ideas he spread thorough his films. Those who were suspected of communism were blacklisted. To conclude, we can say that the myths scared the American society. Witches are burnt and even three centuries later, people are frigthened by myths with the Red Scare so they were paranoid. So, because they are afraid, they rejected people they think possessed, witched, by killing them or condamning them to jail.
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Bonjour, j'ai une expression oral demain (niveau LV2) et j'aimerais savoir si dans mon brouillon que je compte apprendre un minimum il y a des fautes de vocs ou autres ;) Merci et bonne journee :) I am going to deal with the notion spaces and exchanges. First, I give you a definition of this notion. Exchange it evokes the exchange, one or more people who give and receive. There are different type of exchange like trade, financial, cultural, migratory flows. And Espace this is where these exchanges take place. During the schoolyear we studied the Maoris in NZ, and all aspects of NZ (sports, studies, cultures...) What drives people to leave their country to go and live in NZ? 1) First of all you have to know as NZ is among the 20 happiest countries in the world. According to some statistics dating from 2014 by the NZ. 60% of New Zealanders described their health as either excellent or very good. 70% had never felt lonely in the last four weeks. 95% felt a sense of belonging to NZ. And, finally, concerning the money, 50% said they had more than enough or enough to live on. NZ is considered to be Multicultural, there are 70% of European, 8% of Maori, 6% Asian, 5% of Pacific Islander and more... NZ is also famous by these extreme sports. We can practice bungee jumping, rafting and more... NZ is a perfect country for practice any sport and moreover, the landscapes are beautiful. 2) Then, in NZ, we can find also Maori culture and their culture it's very mystic and famous. There are tatoos "tribal" and "haka" that we know thanks to rugby (NZ called "All black, has been the best team of rugby for a many years). Discover also mythology, according to Maori mithology, tattoing began with a "love affair" between a young warrior called "Mataora" and a young beautiful princess "Niwareka". And the Haka (haka team) is a traditional Maori performance art, and it dance is very popular because every piece of information of NZ sing and dance this. In conclusion NZ offers a lot of opportunity to newcomers about sport, or studies. People are very satisfied with their country, which explains the fact that many people are pushing to live here.
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