the frog and the condor

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A peruvian tale for Year 2

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PeruIntroduction

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Location

South America

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Capital

Santiago

Arequipa

Lima

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Peruvian currency is called:

El nuevo sol

El dolar

El Inti

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Spanish and English Spanish and

Quechua Spanish y

Portuguese

Which languages are spoken in Peru?

Rimaykullayki!

¡Hola!

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Amazonas

Nilo

Missippi

The longest river in the world that originates in Peru is called:

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Coca cola

Machu cola

Inca cola

What is the most popular drink in Peru?

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El Valle Sagrado

Cusco

Machu Picchu

What is the name of the ancient Inca city in Peru?

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Peruvian women and handcrafted wool

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AncientInca Empire

Machu Picchu

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Lima – Capital city

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Animals

Condor AlpacaLlama

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The frog and the condor

A Peruvian tale

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The Frog and the Condor

A peruvian tale

High in the Andes Mountains thereonce lived a frog in a cool stream.

This poor frog was born not like the others - herfront right leg was nearly twice as long as her leftone. "If only I had two perfect legs like mybrothers and sisters," the frog bemoanedwhenever she caught her limping reflection in therushing waters

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Near the stream, and feeling just as sad as the frog, lived agirl in the cave of a condor, a huge black vulture. She wasforced to remain at his nest in a faraway cave on a rockymountain outcrop. The giant black bird had plucked herfrom her happy livelihood as a shepherdess and carried herback to its nest, where she had to work hard every day,beating his vicuna skins into blankets for his bed and intorugs for his nest, and preparing huge meals to satisfy hisvoracious appetite.

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The frog overhead the conversation between the condor and the girl

"So - did you beat the new vicuna skins to add to my bed?"

 "Yes, sir."

"And where is my dinner?"

"It's ready for you, sir. Now please, may I go to the stream to wash my clothes?"

"Absolutely not! Do you take me for a fool? You would try to escape!"

"No I wouldn't - please - I simply must wash my clothes. And besides, as long as you hear me beating my clothes on the rocks, you'll know I'm still there."

"Hmm, very well then, but be sure I hear you beating your clothes or I'll fly there in a second and beat you myself!"

So the girl, whose parents had named her Collyur, which means Morning Star, wrapped herself in one of the vicuna skins and tied her clothes into a bundle that she carried to the stream.

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As Collyur beat her clothes against the rocks, she cried bitterly for her lost freedom. She was nothingbut a slave, tending to the condor's every demand, while fearing every moment for her very life. Witheach beat of her clothes she burst out with another wail.

"Please don't cry," said a small voice. Collyur looked down to see a little frog on a rock,looking at her with sympathy. "What is the matter?" And the girl poured out her troubles to the frogwhile the creature listened and sighed.

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What happens next?

How do you think this story could end?

Discuss possible events and story endings in threes

Will the frog turn into a charming prince?

Will the condor discover Collyur and take her back to the cave forever?

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Writing

Write two paragraphs (three for challenge)- Describing the events that may follow and - A possible ending.

1. Connectives and time expressions (then, afterwards, however, finally...)2. Adjectives to enhance your sentences (astonishing, glowing, charming, dull, cunning)3. Describe in detail4. Accurate and varied punctuation

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Plenary

Comment on writings

Talk to a partner and say what´s wrong

Videos about Peru:Machu Picchu dochttp://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/kids/people-places-kids/peru-machupicchu-kids/

Visit Peruhttp://youtu.be/unosyHxNjhs

El cóndor pasahttp://youtu.be/CtUZzCe6-bk

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Quechua English

1 Ima sutiky? What is your name?

2 Sutiymi My name is _____

3 Arí Yes

4 Alli llanchu Hello

5 Alli llanchu Good morning

6 Sullpayki Thank you

7 Allin jamushayki You're welcome

8 May manta kanki? Where are you from?

9 Iman chay? What is that?