POEM
"Aceitunera" bears the name of that wonderful poem that left us in 37 Miguel Hernandez.
The poem is a hymn to the freedom of the city of Jaen, its fields and olive groves, ultimately, to freedom of human beings.
With the celebration at our center in the Cultural Week, the coordinator of the school library has proposed the development of activities that revolve around this author.
our class we are learning compis with our level, this poem to recite. The writing is difficult and long but not cease in the attempt.
grabéis We propose that the first verse with your students, that you can hear from here, and here we leave you:
Andaluces de Jaén, harvesters
haughty,
tell me in the soul: who,
who raised olives?
ÁNIMOOO!
The poem is a hymn to the freedom of the city of Jaen, its fields and olive groves, ultimately, to freedom of human beings.
With the celebration at our center in the Cultural Week, the coordinator of the school library has proposed the development of activities that revolve around this author.
our class we are learning compis with our level, this poem to recite. The writing is difficult and long but not cease in the attempt.
grabéis We propose that the first verse with your students, that you can hear from here, and here we leave you:
Andaluces de Jaén, harvesters
haughty,
tell me in the soul: who,
who raised olives?
ÁNIMOOO!
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