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Subido el 1 de abril de 2013 por Benjamín V.

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Hello, I am Cristina and I am going to present my family. This is my family of my grandpa. This is my grandpa and these are all his sons. And these two are my great-grandparents. My great-grandparents are his sons. With one of them is my grandfather. 00:00:00
My great-grandfather had 11 sons. 00:00:20
Here are my three great-grandfathers. 00:00:25
These two are my great-grandfathers, the parents of my grandfather. 00:00:29
And this is Maria Luisa, my great-grandmother, the top part of my mother. 00:00:34
This is my great-grandfather, Manuel, who fought in the war on Morocco 00:00:40
from 1924 until 1927. 00:00:49
He participated in the landing of Lavender at Lucema 00:00:54
and was given two medals. 00:00:58
In the picture you can see the medals and the ring. 00:01:00
During this period was governing the General Primo de Rivera. 00:01:05
Here are the two medals and here are the rings. 00:01:09
This is Primo de Rivera and all his dates. 00:01:14
I put here in English also. 00:01:18
I am going to present the oje. 00:01:21
This is a barrena that is a tool used to make holes in the wood. 00:01:24
It was used by my great-grandfather in 1950. 00:01:28
This is a box of weights of high precision. 00:01:35
This is used for weighing precious metals 00:01:39
and was a present that I gave to my great-grandfather in 1960. 00:01:42
And this is the ring of my great-grandfather that did one vote in the year 1927 in Morocco 00:01:50
when was fighting in the war that was given to my great-grandfather. 00:01:59
I want to present the life of my grandmother. 00:02:04
When my grandmother was a child, she had little clothes like boots and t-shirts, and the socks had to breathe heat. At school, she had an uniform. The color of the uniform was white and blue, and she had a beret like a marine. 00:02:10
When he goes to school, they play hide and play, jump the cone, and in winter, when there is not a lot of snow, they do snowman. 00:02:27
When the farm that is in the mountain is low and cheap, they go to the mountain to look after the field, and there they also do their homework and study. 00:02:38
Then, when my grandmother had 25 years, she met me with my grandfather that died on the 21st of May of 1997. 00:02:49
And this is more or less the uniform of the school. 00:03:03
Hello, I am Isabel and I am going to do my project of my family. 00:03:09
My grandmother, called Maria Ballesteros, was born in Amorati de Zorita. 00:03:17
When she was five years old, began the war. 00:03:21
My grandmother and her sons suffered greatly because they didn't have too much to eat and they wanted to kill. 00:03:24
Because my grandfather was on the Republican side and passed to the Nationalist side. 00:03:33
When my grandmother did the communion, they asked the mayor to get some chocolate and cookies because they don't have nothing for it. 00:03:39
She attended the school until she was 14 years, but my grandparents removed her from the school because she had to help in the house. 00:03:50
She learned to sew and cut like most of the girls at that time. 00:04:03
As home helper, wonderful, learned to cook, especially she got a cocido, the richest cocido that I have proved in my life. My great-grandfather, Manuel Ballesteros, retired of the war and started working in the field. 00:04:09
In the garden, they had chickens, a mule, and a goat, and all that could eat and help the people, like widows with children that her husband is dead. 00:04:26
Following from there, we began to live modestly, but we were very happy. My grandmother met my grandfather, Asterio Lopez Martinez, when my grandfather was 18 years old. 00:04:47
They married my grandmother when my grandmother was 21 years old and they were in love. 00:05:03
One year later they had my uncle Lisa. Then five years later they had my uncle Fernando. 00:05:13
And they had my mother Ana nine years later. My grandfather worked in the nuclear and lived in a normal house and lived well years. 00:05:21
They bought two houses and they earned a house. 00:05:36
I think that they have a good and happy life. 00:05:40
This is a toy from 1920s. 00:05:45
They play with this. 00:05:53
This is a tagata that they use the richest persons. 00:05:55
Because the other persons don't have money to buy this. 00:06:03
Okay, here we have the toilet of the house. Here they do the things, no? Here we have an iron that with this they plunge, they iron, but this was, they put in the fire and they iron. 00:06:07
This is the first iron electricity and with this they here in this tube they put the disk and they iron. 00:06:34
Here we have what they studied in the 1930s. 00:06:44
de gramática castellana, and here we have Historia de la Educación y la Pedagogía, in 1943. 00:06:53
Here I have some photos, but I'm not going to explain all, because this is my great-great-great-great-father. 00:07:07
Here is in the wall, and here are also, this is my aunt Issa in the first communion, 00:07:20
and here we have one of the first photos in color that happened. 00:07:28
Here we have not this, but you look, if you look here, it's half this. 00:07:34
Then, this is the hair of my mother, and this is the hair of my aunt, no? 00:07:39
They cut for sale, but one that my grandmother keeps it for keeping hair, for sheep, but other times they cut all the hair, all, and they pay for them, for whom they have for all the persons. And that is all. 00:07:47
Hello, my name is Evan. I want to present the life of my uncle grandfather. 00:08:13
My uncle grandfather was fighting the civil war when he was 30 years old. 00:08:18
This year is when my grandfather was born. 00:08:24
My uncle grandfather was a republican person. 00:08:27
He was a soldier, a pirate. 00:08:30
When most of the rebels died, he went to Italy. 00:08:32
And his family went too. 00:08:35
When General Francisco Franco died in 1975, my family came to Spain and my uncle's grandfather 00:08:37
died when he was 15 years old because he lost two fingers at the left hand and had cancer. 00:08:46
My father never seemed to care for his grandfather because when my uncle's grandfather died, 00:08:54
my father died two years later. 00:09:01
Hello, my name is Angel and I'm going to present the battle of the Major Carbonero of La Pesa in the 19th century. 00:09:04
When Fernando de Serex persecuted the liberals, he killed some people and exiled one family to La Pesa, a small village of Granada. 00:09:14
This family were the fathers of this grandpa of my grandpa. Before the exile, they were politicians of the upper class. But when they went to the village, they didn't have any money and they were peasants. 00:09:26
But they were happy in this village. 00:09:50
The little pen in Caledon wrote an event of La Pesa that the mayor, Carbonero, took a tree and he put gunpowder inside there and looked like a cannon. 00:09:54
When the French army came to the village to attack, they saw the tree and thought that it was a funeral, so they ran away, and people were celebrating that Romero was a hero. 00:10:11
Hello, I'm Dani and I'm going to talk about the life of my grandfather. 00:10:28
My grandfather born in 1943, the 29th of March. My grandfather born in a house, not in a hospital like the most of children of that age. 00:10:32
My grandfather go to school like all the people now, but he don't go to a high school because he have to work to get back home and eat to eat. 00:10:49
My grandfather was playing in the street. We hoped the danger that we have today, but did not have games like now, were more with friends. 00:10:59
And they have many play, like they play with ball, and if they have ball. 00:11:09
My grandfather have a good time there, was not play station and other of that machines. 00:11:16
My grandfather don't have TV, but they have radio and they learn more than now. 00:11:23
Also collecting cards and changing them in the street. 00:11:28
He is a fan of soccer, especially of Real Madrid. 00:11:32
His hobby was painting and he is a great drag man. 00:11:37
Working all his life in a decorated of porcelain. 00:11:41
My grandfather married when he was 14 years old. 00:11:45
He has three daughters with a 25-year-old. 00:11:50
Walsby is hard working to support his family and enjoy their now retiring grandchildren and does not miss any of many games. 00:11:55
I love him a lot. He is the best. 00:12:06
My name is Abanel. I want to talk about my grandfather. 00:12:09
My grandmother, her name is Conchi López Amparo. 00:12:12
She lived in Mérida, Extremadura. 00:12:17
The houses she lived in were of two plants. 00:12:19
But the two plants were shared by eight neighbors. 00:12:23
All neighbors were sharing rooms. 00:12:29
The neighbors had two bedrooms. 00:12:32
The bathroom was a room shared with all the neighbors. 00:12:34
The kitchen was stocked that stayed down. 00:12:38
You had to circle for cooking. 00:12:41
In the kitchen doesn't have light, they use a candle, this. 00:12:45
They don't use washing machine, they use a trash bowl. 00:12:53
They were middle class. 00:12:59
They always eat the same, eat the same. 00:13:02
Vegetable, sweet fish, pasta with oil. 00:13:06
At night they eat a bowl of meat with bread 00:13:10
Sometimes they eat bread with oil. They die because they don't have enough money. 00:13:13
And now I am going to talk about my grandfather. 00:13:19
He is the name Manuel López Cúfez. 00:13:22
He lived in Mérida, Ensenadura, on a farm with his father. 00:13:26
Was a house with two rooms and a kitchen. 00:13:31
The mother rented room to the fair round for her money. 00:13:34
They have a toilet sharing with all the neighbors and the kitchen was with a 00:13:41
and for cooking have to put in a hole that we use that is on the floor, closed top. 00:13:48
They don't have shower and they clean without a sink. 00:14:00
They were on middle class too, their rooms a lot of meat and a lot of tea. 00:14:05
They eat, they do a lot of matanzas to have food. 00:14:11
And this is a candle for they don't have light 00:14:15
and they put a coal, no, alcohol, 00:14:19
and put to put that, 00:14:24
and a coal and put fire and they have light. 00:14:28
And this do my great, great mother in three days. 00:14:33
mother in three days. 00:14:38
I did a project on my grandfather, 00:14:42
and I asked four questions. 00:14:47
He asked me, 00:14:51
the question was that if they have electricity 00:14:55
in Merida. And he said yes, but they don't have electricity, only radio. 00:14:59
But in other villages they don't have 00:15:03
they don't have electricity. The second was, it was a war. And yes, because it was born in 1936 and a month later the southern republic and the civil war. 00:15:07
The third, it was the time of Franco, and he said yes, because in 1936 Franco started. 00:15:23
And the fourth was when he had a dictatorship, he wasn't born. 00:15:32
He said yes, because Franco made a dictatorship. 00:15:37
My name is Suga, and I'm going to present my project to my grandma. 00:15:40
When my grandma Maribel was born in a small village called Campino of Bricia, the war was over. 00:15:46
She was born in 1940 of May. There were many battles and there were a lot of people and soldiers. 00:15:54
The town belongs to the Bank of the Nationalists. From the top of the mountain, see if the Republicans come to the town. 00:16:01
This is the trend, that see if the Republicans come to the town. 00:16:09
In the beginning, the people had very bad conditions. They had less food, but in the town they had animals and crops. 00:16:15
The children go to the school that are in the town. The teachers leave on the school and all the days come to the school. 00:16:26
In the winter do a lot of cold and don't stop heating. Everyone has to take a bath. In one breath a little of ember to take hot. 00:16:33
The sewers. The sewers in the middle of the town they have to there to take water current because in home they don't have. 00:16:42
We don't have. We have to stay there a long time to take water. 00:16:55
This is the laundry. They don't have washer and wash in the laundry of the town. 00:17:00
All the people wash there. They have to wash soon because the water was more clean, but it's more cold. 00:17:07
The hands are hard with the water. 00:17:14
This is my great-grandfather, Blas, that is the chauffeur of one general. 00:17:17
Hi, I'm Fernando and I'm going to talk about the life of my great-grandparents in the 12th century. 00:17:31
My great-grandparents are part of my mother. 00:17:41
My great-grandmother couldn't marry with the love of her life because he was a man with a lot of money and his family didn't accept that he marry a woman of a poor family. 00:17:44
So my great-grandmother married another man and had children with him and my great-grandfather married another woman and had also children with him. 00:17:56
One day during the civil war, the nationalists came to my great-grandmother's home to take away her husband. They brought him to a forest and there they shot and killed him. 00:18:07
After a couple of years, the wife of my great-grandfather became very ill and died. 00:18:21
The circumstances of life produced a mix between my great-grandmother and my great-grandfather, and they were still in love. They married and had another three children, and they were very happy until the end of their lives. 00:18:28
Then my great-grandparents took back my father. 00:18:47
They were a family with a lot of money that had a bakery for many years. 00:18:51
During the Civil War, the Republicans entered my great-grandparents' home and they took my great-grandfather and my great-aunt. 00:18:57
They brought them to a forest and they killed them. 00:19:07
When my great-grandmother knew, she wanted revenge for it. 00:19:11
When the Republicans found it out, they wanted to kill her, and so she had to hide away for many years. 00:19:15
Finally, she died because of the suffering and pain of the death of her husband and son. 00:19:24
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CEIP SEVERO OCHOA
Subido por:
Benjamín V.
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Fecha:
1 de abril de 2013 - 18:16
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