La Corrida de Toros

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La Corrida de Toros
Vocabulary Terms
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La Fiesta Brava
Clarín
¡Olé!
Tienta
Matador
Montera
Traje de luces
Capote
Muleta
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Estoque
Picador
Vara
Peto
Banderillero
Tercio de picas
Tercio de banderillas
Tercio de muerte
Definitions for Matching
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another name for
bullfighting
small red cape
a large pink and gold
cape
a long blade-tipped lance
a sword used by the
matador to kill the bull
a hat worn by the
matador
protective 100 lb.
covering for horses
the trumpet that signals
the rounds of the fight
a “suit of lights” worn by
the matador
testing that takes place in
a miniature bullring
the round of “barbed
sticks”
L. the round of “death”
M. the round of “pokes” or
“jabs”
N. person who uses a vara
O. the person who uses
banderillas
P. the person who kills the
bull
Q. what spectators shout in
approval
K.
Possible Short Answer Questions
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What does the bull symbolize?
What does the matador symbolize?
How old is the bull when it is tested?
How old is the bull when it enters the ring?
What does it mean when the matador drops his hat?
Why does the matador’s suit have to be skin-tight?
Why does the crowd sometimes shout “¡Sí!” during
the last round?
The fight ends with the death of the bull. What’s
done with the bull after it’s all over?
Possible Essay Questions
• Testing of the bull
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What happens at a testing?
How do the breeders rate/judge/score a bull?
What traits or characteristics do breeders look for?
What happens if bull is acceptable or if he has faults?
• The rounds of a fight
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What happens in each round?
Who participates in each round?
What does each person do?
What instruments does each person have/use?
What happens to the bull in each round?
What are some of the most dangerous moments in a fight?
Possible Essay Questions
• Comparable activities in our own
culture
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What activities do we do that are in some ways similar?
What opinions exist (in both cultures) toward these activities?
La Corrida de Toros
Running of the Bulls in Pamplona 1
Running of the Bulls in Pamplona 2
Running of the Bulls in Pamplona 3
Running of the Bulls in Pamplona 4
Las Ventas – La Plaza de Toros
Madrid, Spain
Exterior 1
La Plaza de Toros
Mijas, Spain
Exterior
La Plaza de Toros
Mijas, Spain
Interior --
La Plaza de Toros
Mijas, Spain
The next slides
have pictures / terms
to do a vocabulary review
(after the film).
Vocabulary Terms
LA FIESTA BRAVA
another name for
bullfighting
Vocabulary Terms
CLARÍN
trumpet that
signals each
round of the fight
Vocabulary Terms
¡OLÉ!
what spectators in the crowd
shout in approval
Vocabulary Terms
TIENTA
testing of young bulls;
can be in a miniature bullring
Vocabulary Terms
MATADOR
the person who kills the bull
Vocabulary Terms
MONTERA
a hat worn by the matador
Vocabulary Terms
TRAJE DE LUCES
“suit of lights” worn by matador
Vocabulary Terms
CAPOTE
a large
pink and
gold cape
Vocabulary Terms
MULETA
the small
red cape
Vocabulary Terms
ESTOQUE
the curved
sword
used by the
matador to
kill the bull
Vocabulary Terms
PICADOR
person who uses a vara
Vocabulary Terms
VARA
a long blade-tipped lance
Vocabulary Terms
PETO
protective 100 lb.
covering for horses
Vocabulary Terms
BANDERILLERO
the person who uses banderillas
Vocabulary Terms
TERCIO DE PICAS
the round of “pokes” or “jabs”
Vocabulary Terms
TERCIA DE BANDERILLAS
the round of “barbed sticks”
Vocabulary Terms
TERCIO DE MUERTE
the round of death
SHORT ANSWER
What does the bull symbolize?
death
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What does the matador
symbolize?
human courage
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How old is a bull when it’s
tested?
about 2 years old
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How old is a bull when it enters
the ring?
about 4 years old
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What does it mean when the
matador drops his hat?
He’s signaling the beginning of
the last round. He can also
dedicate the fight to someone in
the crowd.
SHORT ANSWER
Why does the matador’s suit
have to be skin-tight?
So the bull’s horns don’t get
caught on it.
SHORT ANSWER
Why does the crowd sometimes
shout ¡Sí! during the last round?
to tell matador bull is lined up
(square) for the kill
SHORT ANSWER
What’s done with the bull after
the fight is all over?
meat is processed and sold
and/or donated to charity
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Sources
Las Ventas – Plaza de Toros in Madrid, Spain
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Matador Facing Bull in Traje de Luces
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http://www.strangezoo.com/images/content/141757.jpg
La Fiesta Brava 1
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http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2009/07/08/alg_running_of_bulls.jpg
Running of the Bulls in Pamplona 4
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http://hardtimesnews.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/pamplona3.jpg
Running of the Bulls in Pamplona 3
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http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2010-07/54801031.jpg
Running of the Bulls in Pamplona 2
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e7/El_Pilar_Bull_by_Alexander_Fiske-Harrison,_Seville_Feria_09.jpg
Running of the Bulls in Pamplona 1
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http://www.corbisimages.com/Enlargement/WS001534.html
Iberian Bull
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/austinosuide/2835369515/
Bullring in Mijas, Spain – matador
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http://images.travelpod.com/users/triumphrob/1.1251105757.the-bull-ring.jpg
Bullring in Mijas, Spain – interior
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http://www.andalucia-travelguide.com/about-andalucia/bullfighting/
Bullring in Mijas, Spain -- exterior
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http://www.sisbi.uba.ar/institucional/proyectos/locales/pasantia_fomec_719/trabajos_julio/Image7.gif
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_VUf7DHHlxIM/SnLvpaLGsLI/AAAAAAAAAI0/Okh_aq5MkyA/s800/La-Fiesta-Brava.jpg
La Fiesta Brava 2
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http://junesjukebox.blogspot.com/2010/04/brave-bulls-la-fiesta-brava-music-of.html
Sources
• La Tienta (definition)
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http://www.dancingwithbulls.com/resources/tientaWait.jpg.opt550x371o0,0s550x371.jpg
• El Clarín (definition)
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http://www.3dediana.com.mx/clarin_de_banda_de_guerra.html
• El Matador (definition)
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http://www.unp.co.in/f143/spanish-bullfighting-moments-45141/
• Montera (definition)
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http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4423981
• Traje de luces (definition)
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http://www.finds.org.uk/flickr/photos/tagged/as/bullfighters
• Capote (definition)
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http://www.miguelangelperera.es/ver_album.php?id=429
• Muleta & Estoque (definitions)
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/naturales71/3567760607/
• Picador & Peto (definition)
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http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1069/1264725398_40131138c0.jpg
• Vara (definition)
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/gabebuc/3567359263/
• Tercio de Muerte
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0b/Matador.JPG/225px-Matador.JPG