tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post6216243273215887318..comments2024-02-03T10:59:00.385-05:00Comments on Toda-lly Comprehensible Latin: One Word PictureUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post-38166536431238954342017-05-23T15:50:15.562-04:002017-05-23T15:50:15.562-04:00Typo! The zombie is drunk.Typo! The zombie is drunk.lbriscoehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00830100489435982918noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post-33653804559493489722017-05-23T15:49:47.110-04:002017-05-23T15:49:47.110-04:00in pictura est rex. rex caput filiae Metellae cons...in pictura est rex. rex caput filiae Metellae consumit. Metella est laetissima, et portat corpus suae filiae. rex pecuniam portat. rex est in taberna. rex ursae cantat. ursa saltat. subito, mortuambulans intrat. mortuambulans est ebrius et vinum portat. taberna est pro Monte Vesuvio. Mons Vesuvius displodit. e Monte Vesuvio venit hippopotamus et infans. dea est in caelo. dea est Isis et volat in caelo.<br /><br />Here is the Latin translated (please delete this comment if that's not okay!): <br /><br />In the picture there is a king. The king eats Metella's daughter's head. Metella is very happy, and she carries the body of her daughter. The king is carrying money. The king is in a shop/inn/tavern (*taberna can be translated different ways*). The king is singing to a bear. The bear is dancing. Suddenly a zombie enters. The zombie is drink and carrying wine. The shop is in front of Mt. Vesuvius. Mt. Vesuvius explodes. Out of Mt. Vesuvius come a hippopotamus and a baby/child. A goddess is in the sky. The goddess is Isis and she is flying in the sky.lbriscoehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00830100489435982918noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post-13167849435966443952017-03-10T10:00:05.237-05:002017-03-10T10:00:05.237-05:00I agree, I love your ideas, but my Spanish doesn&#...I agree, I love your ideas, but my Spanish doesn't always allow me to understand the Latin. English translations would be great (I'm google translating, in the meantime!) Rebecca Vanden Top https://www.blogger.com/profile/06003766021741924331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post-72336369769203133742016-07-22T00:53:53.271-04:002016-07-22T00:53:53.271-04:00I love this idea too, but I would LOVE translation...I love this idea too, but I would LOVE translations of the Latin bits! Teaching Indonesian but love your ideas<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06537313951535169108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post-59296526190279882232014-01-02T11:31:55.266-05:002014-01-02T11:31:55.266-05:00Love this idea! Ursa saltat! = )Love this idea! Ursa saltat! = )Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11817788287730599919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post-90697543359970447992013-12-30T17:57:41.582-05:002013-12-30T17:57:41.582-05:00Keith
This sounds fun!
I've done something si...Keith<br />This sounds fun!<br /> I've done something similar by starting with a photograph and the students create a backstory from the photo, but I really like the drawing aspect to add details to the story. I suspect the students are more engaged because they want to see how you are going to draw their suggestions.<br />Thanks for the description in the post. I'm going to try this with my students next semester.<br />Cynthia H.Señora Hitzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07909827381087226676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post-10967910386752742422013-12-28T12:07:01.958-05:002013-12-28T12:07:01.958-05:00Keith, that is 31 flavors of AWESOME! Keep it up!...Keith, that is 31 flavors of AWESOME! Keep it up!George Rietzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02056296771376844831noreply@blogger.com