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IMPORTANT ESSAYS FOR STUDENTS.TRANSCRIPT
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I.E.S. “La Rosaleda”
Isabel Pérez
ENSAYOS SOBRE LA ESTAFA MUNDIAL DEL SIGLO XXI Recopilación de textos sobre diversos temas relacionados con la estafa mundial de este nuevo siglo
SUMMARY
I. - There is a big problem in Spain now
II. - John Ralston Saul: there is no reason why we
should rescue the banks
III. - The Death Road
IV. - Being on strike
V. - Once more students on strike
VI. – Being on strike at the institute
VII. - Working on International News Headlines
about Juan Carlos and Felipe VI
VIII.- Recession and Cutbacks
I. - There is a big problem in Spain now
12 de diciembre de 2012
Mortgage hipoteca
Bill factura
Loan préstamo
Encourage animar
Client cliente
Pay slip nómina
Business negocio
Furnish amueblar
Enjoy divertirse
Debt deuda
Quote palabras
Company compañia
Struggling asfixiado
Lend prestar
Afford afrontar
Therefore por lo tanto
Factory fábrica
Be forced to forzar a
Reduce reducir
Outgoing gastos
Dismiss echar
Benefit beneficio
However sin embargo
Wonder preguntarse
Even though aún cuando
Already ya
Huge enorme
High alto
Be about to estar a punto de
Lend prestar
Get rid of deshacerse de
Earn ganar
Get out of salir de
Even though aún cuando
Good producto
Meanwhile mientras tanto
Evict desahuciar
Throw out echar
Expel expulsar
Commit cometer
Suicide suicidio
Guys chicos
Eat out of your hands Tener el destino en tus manos
Common Area Maintenance Gastos de la Comunidad (de nuestra casa)
Six years ago I bought a house. I had a good job with a good salary. Now
however, I have to pay the mortgage, the electricity, the phone bill, the gas
bill, the expense of Common Area Maintenance, food, clothes and the kids
studies, my salary has gone down, my wife doesn´t have a job anymore and …
“We can’t get to the end of the month”.
I. - Before the crisis banks wanted you to ask for any kind of loans. Banks
used to encourage you to do so. You were considered a good client if you
had loans with them. There were many possibilities; it was very easy to ask
for one. All you needed was a pay slip.
Money, money, and money all around time after time……… that was a big
business and you could enjoy playing that game too.
Once you had the money you could buy a car or a house. You could even
furnish it. You could take a trip…… there were no problems….. Ask for a
loan and enjoy it!
Many people were in debt but that wasn’t a problem for the banks at all!! It
seemed the money had no end. There was money, a lot of it.
Don’t you remember the quotes: “Spain is doing well”.
II. - Now “we are” in crisis”. That is what “they” say, don’t they?
Now people don’t have jobs because they lost them and many companies
have closed down. However, people keep their debts with the banks and
banks have clients with a lot of debts that, in many cases, cannot be paid.
There are lots of companies that are struggling because many clients
(other companies or just people) can’t pay their bills. Banks don’t lend
money to be able to afford those bills and therefore the factories and
companies are forced to close their businesses.
Many companies and factories have to reduce production because people
aren´t able to spend money buying their products. People have a lot of debt
and less money to afford their outgoings. Therefore, companies have to
dismiss workers from their business: less production, less workers because
companies will always defend their interests: to keep the benefits high.
III. - Now banks don’t have money. That is what we are told. However, I
wonder where all the money has gone? I ask this question even though I
already know the answer.
Money can´t move by itself. Money has gone from one hand to another, or
as we say in Spain, “money has no legs at all”.
Spanish money banks go to German banks. Why? Let me explain it like
this:
Spanish banks asked the German and French banks for money. The
Spanish banks have such a huge debt that if they ask for more money they
will not get it. Now they have to give the money back to them. However,
the Spanish bank debts are so high that the Spanish Government has been
forced to ask for help from the European Banks.
The Spanish Government is about to get a big European loan to help the
Spanish banks to be able to pay back the German and French Banks.
Spanish banks will have money, but, what for? As I have already said: to
pay their debts back to the European banks.
So Spanish banks won’t be able to lend money to the Spanish companies or
factories, the Spanish banks won’t help people to get rid of their debts with
the banks.
The Spanish people will earn less money because this is what the
Government says will help the companies get out of the crisis so they can
pay their bills. Even though people won´t have enough money to buy goods
to live and enjoy their lives…
This seems to be a catch-22, or as we say in Spain, “a fish biting its own
tail”. Don´t you think?
Meanwhile, there are many people that are evicted from their houses,
without a place for them or their families to stay. They are thrown out and
expelled as if they were dogs.
Meanwhile, there are many people that throw themselves out of windows;
there are so many people that commit suicide… But it doesn´t matter
because there are still a few people that are making a good business from
all of this ....."the show goes on" !!!
Goldman Sack and Company… well done, guys you did great.
You have people eating out of your hands.
The best of it is that they don´t know about this situation…
WELL DONE!!! YOU ARE GOOD BOYS!!
EXERCICES
# 1 Write down the expenses the narrator is talking about at the beginning
of the text.
# 2 At the beginning of the crisis it was very easy to get a loan. According
to the text, is that sentence right or wrong?
# 3 Imagine you have a lot of money and most of your friends ask you for
it. You lend them all your money and then you decide to ask for more
money to the bank because you want to help them. What do you think will
be the consequences?
# 4 Why are so many people without a job?
# 5 Why are so many companies that have closed?
#6 Why are there so many companies that have reduced their production?
# 7 why do the companies have to dismiss most of their workers?
# 8 where do you think the money has gone?
# 9 whom do the Spanish banks owe money?
# 10 Can you explain why the narrator says that “this seems to be a catch-
22”?
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http://blogs.diariovasco.com/deritzot/2012/05/23/no-estais-solos-stop-desahucios/
II.- John Ralston Saul: there is no reason why we
should rescue the banks Málaga, 5 de febrero del 2013
The magazine “Utne Reader” has named him as one of the one hundred most important
thinkers of the world. He is the President of PEN International and has recently been
interviewed by the weekly Spanish magazine “EL PAÍS SEMANAL”. http://elpais.com/elpais/2013/02/04/eps/1359975187_178411.html
VOCABULARY AND IDIOMS:
Argument To highlight Magazine
Debt Role
To rescue
Instead of Growth
To save
Current Policy
Mortgage
To corrode
To reset To spend
To end up
Envelope
To suggest Drawer To lock
To throw away
To beat To get rid of
Discurso sin paños calientes: don’t beat around the bush.
Aplicar las siguientes recetas: apply the following metods
Hablar sin pelos en la lengua: not to mince words
Pasar página: turn the page
I would like to bring here some of the important arguments that have been
highlighted by Joseba Elola who has written an article in that weekly
magazine. Joseba Elola describes J. R. Saul as a tall, thin and smart man
with a dandy stile and who doesn’t beat around the bush. He doesn’t mince
his words.
- John Ralston believes that countries should reconsider what a debt is as
well as the role that banks play in the new world.
- He proposes that citizens should be rescued instead of the banks.
- He says we find ourselves in a dark period of the economy and “they”
continue using the same methods everywhere (Governments must control
their expenses –austerity- and the economy must grow). He believes that
growth and austerity can’t save us from this current situation. This is
putting democracy in danger.
# The interviewer asks him a question: Should we save the banks? He
responds that there is no reason why we should save them.
A good policy is that the government pays people’s mortgages.
He believes that if you pay people’s mortgages, you will also save the
banks. People would keep their houses and could spend their money as
consumers.
# European Union is corroded by debt. He wants to bring “the debt” to an
end. “They” can’t admit that they made a mistake. He asks himself, ‘How
can we reset the watch?’. He suggests that, basically we should put “the
debt” inside an envelope and put on it: “this is very important”, put the
envelope in a drawer, lock it and throw the key away. “We must turn page,
we must beat it”. If the private sector can get rid of the debt, the public
sector can too.
http://recursostic.educacion.es/bancoimagenes/web/
#TRUE OR FALSE EXERCISE:
- Saul is described as a tall, thin and fashionable man: T F
- Ralston believes it is better to save banks rather than people: T F
- He thinks the establishment keeps on using the same methods: T F
- It is a good policy to pay people mortgages instead of giving the money
directly to banks: T F
- Democracy is not now in danger: T F
- Governments shouldn’t “reset” most of the debts: T F
- Austerity is going to take out of the current crisis: T F
# PUT THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER
- He/ not/ beat/ does/ bush/ the/ around
- find/ We/ in/ a/ ourselves/ period/ dark/ economy/ of/ the
- houses/ People / would/ their/ keep
- “They”/a / mistake/ can’t/ made/ admit/ that/ they/
- page/ We /must /turn missing a word?
III.- THE DEATH ROAD
Málaga, 6 de febrero de 2013
On the 6th
February 1937 the troops of the general Gonzalo Queipo de
Llano got into Málaga. Nearly 100.000 republican people had to run away
to Almeria by the only possible way, the N-340 which was named “The
Death Road”.
About 150.000 men, women and children tried to escape and look for a
place to hide and be saved. They were rather scared of the “National
troops”. There was no place to run away but the N-340 and there they were,
all the fascists, who were bombarding everyone from the ships, from the air
from the earth with the tanks.
The Italian troops came from the north, Queipo de Llano’ soldiers came
from the west and, the ships from the fascist F. Franco were waiting on the
sea. These assassin troops were helped by Italian and German fascists. To
know precisely how many people died there is absolutely impossible.
However, some sources say that many dead bodies ended up in mass graves
or that the Guadalfeo River took them with it. In San Rafael mass grave
there have been identified more than 4.300 victims according with Andrés
Fernández, who is a scientist and responsible for the researching in the
Cemetery San Rafael.
“Boys only wore their trousers and girls only wore their wide dresses. All
of them were half-dressed and beneath the sun…. “(Norman Bethune’s
notes who was a Canadian Surgeon and a voluntary doctor working with
the “Socorro Rojo”).
http://www.publico.es/450048/la-carretera-de-la-muerte
IV.- BEING ON STRIKE
BEING ON STRIKE
Yesterday, 22nd of May 2012, I went on strike.Ayer, el 22 de Mayo del 2012, yo fui a la Huelga.
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
BEING ON STRIKE
She is my teacher and she went on strike on 22nd May 2012Ella es mi profesora y ella fue a la huelga el 22 de mayo del 2012
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
BEING ON STRIKE
Those are my classmates and they participated on the strike tooEstos son mis compañeros y ellos también participaron en la huelga
All the trade unions organized the Strike. Todos los sindicatos convocaron la Huelga.
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
A PUBLIC SCHOOLFROM ALL OF US
TO ALL OF US
A PUBLIC SCHOOL
FROM ALL OF USTO ALL OF US
BEING ON STRIKE
One of the slogansUno de los eslogans-
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
The Parents´ Association also called for the strike. La Asociación de Padres (CODAPA) también llamó a la Huelga.
BEING ON STRIKE
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
Many primary and secondary schools were empty. Muchos colegios de primaria y secundaria estaban vacíos.
BEING ON STRIKE
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
Many universities also stopped for the day. Muchas universidades también pararon ese día.
BEING ON STRIKE
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
Today, 23rd of May 2012, we can read the news and see the photos of many Andalusian cities with their streets full of students, parents and teachers who took to the streets to defend the public educational system.
BEING ON STRIKE
Hoy, el 23 de Mayo 2012, podemos leer en las noticias y ver las fotos de muchas ciudades Andaluzas con sus calles llenas de estudiantes, padres y profesores que tomaron las calles para defender la Enseñanza Pública.
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
BEING ON STRIKE
A scab is a worker who goes to work when his workmates are on strike.Un esquirol es un trabajador que va al trabajo cuandosus compañeros están en huelga
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
BEING ON STRIKE
The State Government obliged the Andalusian Government to cut 10,000 Million euros from the budget and so the Andalusian Government cut 3,000 Million euros from schools and 7,000 million euros from healthcare.
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
BEING ON STRIKE
A scholarship is the public money a student gets for free to be able to study. Now it will be a bit more difficult to get one.Una beca es dinero público que obtiene un estudiante gratuitamente para poderestudiar.
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
BEING ON STRIKE
The Minister of Education wants the Institute classes with five more students so they can improve their relationships.El Ministro de Educación quiere que las clases tengan cinco alumnos más y asíLos alumnos podrán mejorar sus relaciones.
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
BEING ON STRIKE
Temporary teachers will have their timetable and their salary reduced about a 15% of them.A los profesores interinos les reducirán el horario y su salario.
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
BEING ON STRIKE
Temporary teachers will have their timetable and their salary reduced about a 15% of them.A los profesores interinos les reducirán el horario y su salario.
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
23/05/2012 Mª Isabel Pérez Ortega I.E.S. " LA ROSALEDA" MÁLAGA
BEING ON STRIKE
Temporary teachers should be happy because half of them will at least havethe chance to work in a schoolLos interinos deberían estar felices porque, al menos la mitad de ellos, Tendrán la oportunidad de trabajar en un colegio.
BEING ON STRIKE AT THE INSTITUTE
VOCABULARY
To go on strike (v) ir a la huelga
Classmate (n) compañero
To participate on (v) participar en
Trade Union (n) sindicato
To organize (v) organizar, convocar
To call for (v) llamar a
Primary (n) primaria
Secondary (n) secundaria
Empty (adj) vacio
To stop (v) parar
Full of sth (adj) lleno de algo
To take the streets (v) tomar las calles
To defend (v) defender
To oblige (v) obligar
To cut (v) cortar
Budget (n) presupuesto
Healthcare (n) sanidad
To improve (v) mejorar
Relationships (n) Relaciones
Temporary teacher (n) Profesores interinos
Timetable (n) horario
To reduce (v) reducir
Yo be used as (v) ser usado como
To wear (v) llevar puesto
T-shirt (n) camiseta
Temporary (adj) interino
Half (adj) mitad, medio
The chance (v) la oportunidad
Quite (adv) bastante
Also (adv) también
Less (adj) menos
To increase (v) aumentar
At least (adv) al menos
Scab (n) esquirol
Scholarship (n) beca
Young (adj) joven
Workmate (n) compañero de trabajo
Company (n) empresa
For free gratuito
To be able to (v) ser capaz de
EXERCICES
1# Fill in the blanks with these verbs: GO, PARTICIPATE, DEFEND, AGREE,
OBLIGE, CUT, HAVE (x2), EARN, IMPROVE, INCREASE, WORK, and REDUCE.
Be careful and use the correct form.
1. She is my teacher and she _________ on strike on 22nd May 2012
2. Those are my classmate´s parents and they _____________ in the strike
too.
3. I study at I.E.S. “La Rosaleda”. We went on 22nd May 2012 because we
were ___________ our rights.
4. All Trade Unions ___________ on being all together to fight for the
Public Educational System.
5. The State Government _____________ the Andalusian Government to
_________ 10,000 million euros from the budget, and so the
Andalusian Government cut 3,000 million euros from schools and
7,000 million euros from healthcare.
6. We will _______ quite a small number of teachers. They will also
__________ less money because their salaries will be reduced.
7. The Minister of Education wants the Institute classes with five more
students so they can _____________ their relationships.
8. Because there will be less money for schools, the numbers of working
hours at school for teachers will be _________ by two more hours per
week.
9. Temporary teachers should be happy because half of them will at least
have the chance to ___________ in a school.
10. Temporary teachers will have their timetable and their salary
_____________ by 15%.
2# Make five sentences using some of the words which are outlined in
yellow
3# Now fill in the blanks using the following words: FULL, T-SHIRTS,
SYMBOL, SCAB, SALARY, SCHOLARSHIP and GET.
1. The streets were ________ of young people, parents and teachers.
2. Most of them wore green ____________ which is used as a
____________ to defend the Public Educational System.
3. A _______________ is a worker who goes to work when his
workmates are on strike.
4. The company will take one day´s pay from your __________ when you
are on strike.
5. A ____________ is the public money a student gets for free to be able
to study. Now it will be a bit more difficult to _________ one.
DID YOU KNOW THAT....?
The Church does not have to pay property taxes like all Spanish house owners
do.
V.- ONCE MORE STUDENTS ON STRIKE
Málaga, 6 de Febrero del 2013.
Spanish students are on strike for three days from the 5th
February 2013 till 7th
February
2013. They claim to the Minister of Education:
1. To retire the draft law called LOMCE.
2. To leave his position (to dismiss).
http://www.republica.com/2013/02/05/los-estudiantes-de-secundaria-vuelven-a-la-huelga-contra-el-ministro-wert-y-su-reforma-
educativa_609865/
Students Trade Unions are satisfied with the number of the students that
have followed the strike. They affirm that between 80% and 90% of the
students haven’t gone to class.
Students from the third and four year of Secondary School, High School
and Vocational Training courses have been called to go on strike.
“Thousands of students and hundreds of pickets explained the reasons why
a strike to defend Public Teaching, Public Education.
Yesterday many students in the protests in Madrid chanted together:
“Where are our envelopes”.
Let me remind you what the law says about the fundamental right to
assembly to discuss whether or not going to class when students are called
to go on strike. It will not be consider a fault. Teachers are not allowed to
penalise students. However students have to communicate on writing the
decision of going on strike by their student delegate.
VOCABULARY
Ir a la huelga to go on strike
Pedir/reclamar to ask for, to claim
Retirar to retire
Dimitir to dismiss
Seguir la huelga to follow the strike
Secundaria Secondary
Bachillerato High School
Formación Profesional Vocational Training
Llamados a la huelga to be called on strike
Enseñanza Pública Public Teaching
Manifestación Protest
Corear to sing/ to chant together
Regular to regulate
Derecho de reunión the right to assembly
Sancionar penalise
Falta fault
Permitir to allow
Sancionar to penalise
Piquete picket
Esquirol strike-breaker
http://www.lasexta.com/noticias/sociedad/estudiantes-salen-calle-pedir-retirada-
reforma-educativa-wert_2013020600023.html
# EXERCISE TRUE OR FALSE: (T F)
1. Students Trade Unions represent students who fight for their rights
2. If the Trade Union calls you to go on strike you are obliged to go to
3. Students are not allowed to assemble in class and discuss their decisions
4. A strike breaker is a person who doesn’t follow the strike and goes to work
5. If the students go on strike they will be penalised and punished
# EXERCISE 2
Students chanted together “Where are our envelopes”. Is there any
important and current news about possible corruptions within the members
of the Spanish Government? Try to write about it as much as you can.
Don’t forget to add the web pages you have been visiting.
# EXERCISE 3
Right now, many different sectors of the Civil Servants are claiming for
their rights because of the cuts and reforms: the Health Sector, the
Educational Sector and the Justice Sector. Look for images and don’t forget
to add their links. Can you write down only one claim of each sector?
VI.- BEING ON STRIKE AT THE INSTITUTE
VOCABULARY
To go on strike (v) ir a la huelga
Classmate (n) compañero
To participate on (v) participar en
Trade Union (n) sindicato
To organize (v) organizar, convocar
To call for (v) llamar a
Primary (n) primaria
Secondary (n) secundaria
Empty (adj) vacio
To stop (v) parar
Full of sth (adj) lleno de algo
To take the streets (v) tomar las calles
To defend (v) defender
To oblige (v) obligar
To cut (v) cortar
Budget (n) presupuesto
Healthcare (n) sanidad
To improve (v) mejorar
Relationships (n) Relaciones
Temporary teacher (n) Profesores interinos
Timetable (n) horario
To reduce (v) reducir
Yo be used as (v) ser usado como
To wear (v) llevar puesto
T-shirt (n) camiseta
Temporary (adj) interino
Half (adj) mitad, medio
The chance (v) la oportunidad
Quite (adv) bastante
Also (adv) también
Less (adj) menos
To increase (v) aumentar
At least (adv) al menos
Scab (n) esquirol
Scholarship (n) beca
Young (adj) joven
Workmate (n) compañero de trabajo
Company (n) empresa
For free gratuito
To be able to (v) ser capaz de
EXERCICES
# Fill in the blanks with these verbs: GO, PARTICIPATE, DEFEND, AGREE,
OBLIGE, CUT, HAVE (x2), EARN, IMPROVE, INCREASE, WORK, and REDUCE.
Be careful and use the correct form.
1. She is my teacher and she _________ on strike on 22nd May 2012
2. Those are my classmate´s parents and they _____________ in the strike
too.
3. I study at I.E.S. “La Rosaleda”. We went on 22nd May 2012 because we
were ___________ our rights.
4. All Trade Unions ___________ on being all together to fight for the
Public Educational System.
5. The State Government _____________ the Andalusian Government to
_________ 10,000 million euros from the budget, and so the
Andalusian Government cut 3,000 million euros from schools and
7,000 million euros from healthcare.
6. We will _______ quite a small number of teachers. They will also
__________ less money because their salaries will be reduced.
7. The Minister of Education wants the Institute classes with five more
students so they can _____________ their relationships.
8. Because there will be less money for schools, the numbers of working
hours at school for teachers will be _________ by two more hours per
week.
9. Temporary teachers should be happy because half of them will at least
have the chance to ___________ in a school.
10. Temporary teachers will have their timetable and their salary
_____________ by 15%.
# Make five sentences using some of the words which are outlined in
yellow
# Now fill in the blanks using the following words: FULL, T-SHIRTS,
SYMBOL, SCAB, SALARY, SCHOLARSHIP and GET.
1. The streets were ________ of young people, parents and teachers.
2. Most of them wore green ____________ which is used as a
____________ to defend the Public Educational System.
3. A _______________ is a worker who goes to work when his
workmates are on strike.
4. The company will take one day´s pay from your __________ when you
are on strike.
5. A ____________ is the public money a student gets for free to be able
to study. Now it will be a bit more difficult to _________ one.
DID YOU KNOW THAT....?
The Church does not have to pay property taxes like all Spanish house owners
do.
VII.- WORKING ON INTERNATIONAL NEWS
HEADLINES ABOUT JUAN CARLOS AND
FELIPE
I.- TELEGRAPH
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/10869397/King-
Juan-Carlos-to-abdicate-Spanish-throne.html
"76-year-old monarch says it's time for a younger generation to take over
as he announces plan to step down amid health woes and financial
scandals."
EXERCISE #1: Link the words on the left with the CORRECT
meaning on the right
Woes entre
To take over problemas
To step down tomar el mando
amid dimitir, dejar el cargo
II.- BBC
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27662351
"As it happened: Spanish King Juan Carlos I to abdicate
Key Points
King of Spain Juan Carlos is abdicating
Crown Prince Felipe is to take over the throne
A constitutional amendment will be proposed to allow the abdication
to happen
The 76-year-old has had health problems in recent years
His popularity has fallen following corruption scandals and gaffes"
EXERCISE #2: Link the words on the left with the right meaning on
the right
Key points enmienda
throne permitir
amendment proponer
to propose trono
to allow puntos clave
III.- WASHINGTON POST
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-
mix/wp/2014/06/02/deeply-unpopular-spanish-king-to-abdicate-throne-in-
favor-of-son/
Here we are going to work on part of an article from the Washington post. I
have made some changes so you will find it easier to read and make the
exercises.
Exercise#3: Fill the gaps with the right word: himself/ in favor of/
standing/ coup.
"Spanish king to abdicate throne _________ son."
King Juan Carlos of Spain will abdicate and pass the crown to his son,
Crown Prince Felipe. Juan Carlos, once a popular hero for resisting a
military ____________, was losing ground both in his health and in his
____________ in Spain.
The announcement came Monday morning from Spanish Prime Minister
Mariano Rajoy and later from Juan Carlos _________.
Exercise#4: translate the following paragraph:
The king said he is abdicating to make way for his son to become the
nation’s next monarch so that a “new generation” can take over. Political
analysts believe that the conservative People’s Party wanted to put the
more popular Felipe on the throne to try to combat increasingly anti-
monarchist sentiment, after small leftist and anti-establishment parties did
surprisingly well in last month’s European Parliament election.....
Exercise#5: These are the meaning of some words: vencer, sucesor,
sacado de una, marcha, crisis, personificar. Now, you have to find out
which are the words with that meaning in the following paragraph.
Spain’s leader Francisco Franco with his future successor as Prince Juan
Carlos de Borbon, as they watch a military parade in Madrid in 1973 .
(AP)
He arrived like something out of a Disney movie and came to embody the
hope of an entire nation.
But even his popularity could not surmount (defeat) Spain’s crippling
(incapacitating) economic slump (depression, crisis), which has left 4.7
million Spaniards unemployed.
IV.- NATIONAL PRESS: PÚBLICO
http://www.publico.es/politica/524600/los-memes-mas-ingeniosos-sobre-
la-abdicacion-del-rey/slideshow#2
EXERCISE #6: watch the picture on the right.
How many faces are shown? Write down their
names. Then make a sentence for each one using
one of these words in each sentence: dictator,
King, Prince.
TV:
http://www.canalsur.es/noticias/espa%C3%B1a/importante-clamor-popular-a-favor-de-la-
republica/402544.html
HIMNO DE RIEGO CANTADO POR UN HOMBRE Y UNA MUJER:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fujQeuir3aM
OTHER NEWS:
http://www.elmundo.es/espana/2014/06/02/538c34ccca47410b2b8b456c.html
http://endirecto.lavanguardia.com/politica/20140602/54409537530/rey-juan-carlos.html
http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/2155479/0/minuto-a-minuto/rey-juan-carlos/abdica/
http://es.euronews.com/2014/06/02/abdica-el-rey-de-espana-juan-carlos-i-/
http://www.abc.es/espana/rey-juan-carlos-i-abdica/20140602/abci-alminuto-rey-juan-carlos-i-
abdica-felipe-vi-201406020942.html
http://politica.elpais.com/politica/2014/06/02/actualidad/1401695328_504276.html
http://elpais.com/tag/abdicacion_juan_carlos_i/a/
CONCENTRACIONES REPUBLICANAS 2, junio 2014
http://www.laverdad.es/nacional/politica/201406/02/miles-personas-reclaman-republica-
20140602195848-rc.html
La abdicación se resolverá a través de una Ley Orgánica.
VIII.- RECESSION AND CUTBACKS
Spanish government is making a lot of cutbacks in many different sectors
such as education, health, worker conditions, etc. Citizens now have to pay
more taxes if they need to go to court; citizens are seeing that the
government is passing laws that will reduce their freedom to express their
ideas and thoughts as they may be fined if they talk about corruption.
Citizens are losing some of the rights workers gained with suffering and
effort a long time ago.
Spanish government defends those actions because they believe ‘we are in
recession’.
I believe I have done nothing to be in recession. I have always paid my
debts. I never spent money than I didn’t have. However, I don’t know if
my bank can say the same. I don’t know if my bank has acted as I always
do. Nevertheless, banks have been playing with people’s money; they have
lost our savings and now we have to give them back the money they lost.
I am not responsible for the recession, but I have to pay for the bank’s
responsibilities. Have you ever heard of a Spanish banking director being
sent to prison? None of the most important representatives of the banks
have ever been taken to court. What is more, the judge who dared to do
so is now relieved of his responsibilities, and may suffer a sentence of 40
years suspension.
There are many jobs the Administration has cut. Many of my fellows are
no longer in my school. There are more students in the classes, teachers
have to work more hours per month, and there is less income to invest in
education….. Why has the one responsible for this situation not been
prosecuted? We should look at Iceland. They sent those responsible for the
banks to jail. Citizens had to lend their own money to the ‘bad banks’ but
now they have surpassed the recession.
THE GOVERNMENT HAS CUT PEOPLE’S DIGNITY AND HAS
TRAMPLED EQUITY AND SOLIDARITY.
Nobody does anything to stop it. Everybody accepts it. Everybody believes
and assumes the world has been living beyond their means.
EXERCISES:
1 Translate the words in bold.
2 Then write four sentences in English using as many of the words in
bold as possible.
3 PUT INTO THE RIGHT BOX THE FOLLOWING VERBS:
is making, is passing, are losing, defends, are, have done, have paid, spent,
don’t know, has acted, have, have been playing, have heard, have been taken, dared,
has been prosecuted, sent.
SIMPLE
PRESENT
PRESENT
CONTINUOSU
PRESENT
PERFECT
SIMPLE PAST PASSIVE
What things do you think are changing now? And how are these
things changing now?
o The salary is changing now
o The number of working hours are changing now
o The labour conditions are changing now
o The labour rights are changing now
o The taxes I have to pay are changing now
o The benefits the employers get are changing now
o The employers ‘ taxes are changing now