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Victorian Key Words in Spanish
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Victorian Key Words in Spanish

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Here are some display signs showing key Victorian people/events but written in Spanish. I've decided to try to raise the profile of Spanish in our school and have started making topic related words in Spanish to put on display. I will be adding more throughout the year as they get made. A brief translations if the pictures aren't obvious... Reina Victoria (Queen Victoria); Fabrica (factory) Mina (mine) deshollinador (chimney sweep) Ninos (children) nino (boy) nina (girl) escuela (school) Cerillera (Match girl) Enjoy!

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February 10, 2020
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