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"La Casa de Bernarda Alba": Q&A Reading & Writing Revision Cards

Are you a teacher, tutor, or homeschooler helping your A-Level Spanish students in their exploration of “La Casa de Bernarda Alba?”

This no-prep, ready-to-use revision pack offers a comprehensive toolkit to guide your students towards exam success.

What’s Inside?

  • 22 Information-Packed Pages available in both PDF and editable PPTX formats for maximum flexibility in your classroom.
  • Discussion & Analysis with 10 Key Questions & Short Answers to get started with essential plot points and themes. Use them for translation practice or springboard into deeper analysis.
  • Character Analyses to better understand the motivations and complexities of Bernarda, La Poncia, and Pepe el Romano. Exploration of Pepe’s unseen yet crucial role in the play’s dynamics.
  • Creative Writing Prompts focused on symbolism, structure, setting, mood, and imagery.
  • Reading & Essay Topics to ignite insightful discussions with thought-provoking essay prompts.
  • 4 Creative Writing Activities to solidify literary concepts through engaging writing exercises, and 2 True or False Activities with Answer Keys to assess your students’ comprehension in a fun and interactive way.

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Símbolos y Motivos, Color (Blanco y Verde)

El color desempeña un papel importante en la casa de Bernarda. El blanco es el color de la pureza y la virtud. Es el color de los vestidos de novia y de las sábanas del baúl de la esperanza que las hijas deben pasar su tiempo de luto cosiendo y bordando. También es el color de la limpieza. La casa nunca está lo suficientemente limpia para Bernarda. Ordena repetidamente al personal que vuelva a fregar todo, que blanquee el patio nuevamente y que limpie las huellas desordenadas dejadas por los extraños en la casa una y otra vez. El blanco es el color que simboliza todo lo que Bernarda quiere en su dominio (pureza, virtud, clase, estatus, etc.); por el contrario, su obsesión por mantener su existencia en la casa hace que el color blanco sea un recordatorio simbólico de cada fracaso tanto de ella como de sus hijas.

El color verde aparece en escasos momentos, principalmente en el Acto I, y está muy a menudo asociado con Adela. Cuando Bernarda solicita un abanico en el Acto I, Adela le pasa uno con “flores verdes y rojas”, que su madre luego rechaza porque no es el apropiado en negro. El vestido que Adela hace para su cumpleaños, que tiene que abandonar en favor de la ropa de luto negra, es un hermoso verde. Después de que los hombres han salido del patio en el Acto I, ella se lo pone y se escapa al patio bajo la apariencia de llamar a las gallinas.*

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**Comprehensive revision pack for “La Casa de Bernarda Alba” REVISION & ESSAY MASTERY** **83+ Pages, PDF & editable PPTX Format** *Product 1: Revision Guide* * Key Dates * Summary of the Play * Analysis of Themes and Symbols * Important Contextual Notes * List of Characters and their Significance, Symbolism, and Importance * Bilingual Expressions and Vocabulary * Reading, Writing, and Translation Activities Beautifully designed resources covering all core aspects of the play. Engage students with important facts, examples, and essential vocabulary and expressions. Engaging exercises like fill-in-the-gap, multiple-choice questions, translation passages and answer prompts. In-depth explorations of key themes, symbols, and their significance within the play. Connect the play to historical and socio-political influences that shaped its creation. Exam success with act summaries, character profiles, and key concepts. *Product 2: Context and Analysis* * Comprehensive analysis of context, main themes, excerpts, and key sentences. * Exploration of film adaptations and pivotal moments in the play. * Exploration of the character of Pepe el Romano and common questions surrounding him. * 12 essential questions for students to engage with, drawing from the information provided in the product. *Product 3: Main Themes and Symbols* Revision cards providing essential information about key themes and symbols. *Product 4: Lorca's play style and language* With 11 pages brimming with engaging activities, insightful prompts, and invaluable tips, designed to enhance understanding and analysis of key themes, characters, and Lorca’s distinctive style, with true or false tasks, and further investigations into the language used, including the significance of “terratenientes.” An answer key is provided. *Product 5: Q&A Reading & Writing Revision Cards* * 22 Information-Packed Pages for Discussion & Analysis with 10 Key Questions & Short Answers, the motivations and complexities of Bernarda, La Poncia, and Pepe el Romano. Explore Pepe’s unseen yet crucial role in the play’s dynamics. * Creative Writing Prompts focused on symbolism, structure, setting, mood, and imagery. * Reading & Essay Topics discussions with thought-provoking essay prompts. * 4 Creative Writing Activities to solidify their grasp of literary concepts through engaging writing exercises, and 2 True or False Activities with Answer Keys to assess your students’ comprehension in a fun and interactive way. *EXTRA PRODUCT FREE Worksheet- Federico García Lorca's Life and Works Reading and Article link* Ideal for saving preparation time, ready for revision time and quick in-class activities. ***Revised and enhanced version, incorporating valuable feedback received. Thank you for your ongoing support and collaboration.***

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