Social II 08.04.21 - Contenido educativo
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Check page 73
Okay, guys, page 73. We're going to check, right? Remember, what are the present day names of the cities or the places, okay?
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Galicia, Galicia. Asturica, Asturias. There are some of them that you don't need to write a lot.
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Tarragonensis. What do you think is Tarragonensis? Tarragona. Tarragona. Remember the capital
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letter, okay? Barcino. What do you think is Barcino? Barcelona. East Palace. What do you
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What do you say is Espales?
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Espales.
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Paris in the south of Spain.
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Sevilla.
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Gádir.
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What do you say is Gádir?
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Gádir.
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Segundo.
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Okay.
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Emerita Augusta.
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What do you say is Emerita Augusta?
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País Vasco.
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Emerita Augusta.
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País Vasco here.
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If you think a little bit, you know where they are.
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The second is Valencia, right?
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Yes, Santander and Valencia.
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Number 4, the timeline. Completed, you work in this unit. So, the Middle Ages. Visigoths
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and an andalus.
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So, we have to look over here.
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Remember, we have to come here.
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Alright? You have to come here and look
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where it was, okay?
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This is a little bit difficult because we haven't done it yet.
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So, I think number four, just
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copy this, and whenever you finish, we're going to do this, okay?
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So, number five, we just have to study a little bit, okay?
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Number five, what do you think that these are, these objects?
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Tell me, what do you think?
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I think the object A, I don't know.
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A can be a compass, a compass, or it can be a clock, right?
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a compass, brújula, or it can be even a clock, okay?
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Number T, what do you think?
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B, sorry.
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What do you think it is?
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A coin.
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It's a coin.
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Excellent.
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And C?
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A crown.
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It's a lamp.
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A lamp.
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Yeah.
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Oh, it could be a crown, but I think it's a lamp.
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Look at all the top.
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¿Y entonces dónde está la bombilla?
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What's in the Middle Ages?
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Show off, bitch.
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No, because they used candles. Lady, they used candles on it.
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¿Y where is?
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Dentro del aro, dentro del anillo.
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But all you see, it can be a lamp or it looks like a crown, right?
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So, I think it could be a crown as well.
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Alright.
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So, you understand?
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Do you copy all?
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No.
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Remember, after the 7th century AD,
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the Roman Empire started to lose its power.
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Some emperors were corrupt.
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And the Roman army was very weak.
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So it meant that the Germanic tribes, the Serbi, the Vandals and the Alani, started to invade the Hungarian Peninsula.
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So...
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So you finished this?
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No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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How did the Middle Ages, the Middle Ages begin?
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Bobby!
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No, later. Now listen, later.
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How did the Middle Ages begin?
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It's a very common question I am going to ask you tomorrow.
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So, remember that we need five.
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Remember, the first point, we're going to call it 5, 5-1, or 8, we're going to do 8.
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After the 3rd century, after the 3rd century, so I think I'm going to stop now recording
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and I'm going to record it later, okay?
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