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Una conversación entre Pepe Saco de Plomo , Condorito y Yayita .

Una conversación entre Pepe Saco de Plomo , Condorito y Yayita . Autor ____________________. Una conversación entre el Chavo del Ocho , Kiko y la Chilindrina . Conversation instructions. One conversation is informal and the other one formal. Include: Greetings and farewells.

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Una conversación entre Pepe Saco de Plomo , Condorito y Yayita .

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  1. Unaconversación entre PepeSaco de Plomo , Condorito y Yayita. Autor____________________

  2. Unaconversación entre el Chavo del Ocho, Kiko y la Chilindrina.

  3. Conversation instructions • One conversation is informal and the other one formal. • Include: • Greetings and farewells. • How are you question, and response • What is your name and response. • Where are you from and response. • What is your phone number and response. • How old are you and response. • Introduce the third person (see next page)

  4. More conversation: • Informal: Quieropresentarte a (mi amigo-a/compañero/a) ______ (I want to introduce you to my friend/partner…) • Formal: Quieropresentarle a ______ (I want you to meet…) • Se llama__________ (His/her name is…) • Abreviations: Sr. / Sra. / Srta/ Ud. • –this is both formal and informal

  5. Condorito is a comic strip that features an anthropomorphic condor living in a fictitious town named Pelotillehue — a typical small Chilean provincial town. He is meant to be a representation of the Latin American people.

  6. Condorito: The main character, Condorito is an anthropomorphiccondor, unambitious, but also kind, loyal, friendly and ingenious. Always a picaresque character, he is a sort of antihero who solves his problems using his wit, not his talent or work. • He is portrayed as holding a wide variety of jobs (or none whatsoever), to humorous effect. • His origins are obscure: in one strip it is said that his condor father threw him out of the nest in the Andes Mountains and that he grew up among humans, thereby acquiring his anthropomorphic characteristics

  7. Yayita: Condorito's "fashionable eternal fiancée." She loves him but hates his reluctance to discuss marriage. Although Condorito often gives her flowers, most of the time they come from her own garden. Yayita is strong-minded, very attractive, sharp-tongued and sometimes jealous (though she isn't above flirting with other men in order to gain Condorito's attention)

  8. PepeCortisona, a.k.a. "Saco de Plomo" ("Sack of Lead"): Condorito's nemesis (although they seem to be occasionally friendly to each other), especially when it comes to courting Yayita. Tall, arrogant and muscular, he calls Condorito "Pajarraco" ("Big Ugly Bird") and constantly makes fun of his poverty and poor physical form. He is the typical jock who depends on appearance, money and physical strength to make a point. Occasionally he joins forces with Condorito to achieve a common goal, but they always end up backstabbing each other.

  9. El Chavo del Ocho • El Chavo del Ocho is a Mexican television sitcom that gained popularity in Latin America as well as in Brazil, Spain, United States and other countries.[1] It centers around the adventures and tribulations of the title character, El Chavo — a poor orphan played by the show's creator, Roberto GómezBolaños, and other inhabitants of a fictional housing complex, or, as called in Spanish, vecindad.

  10. El Chavo del Ocho

  11. El Chavo del Ocho • Mysteries surrounding Chavo: characters occasionally ask what Chavo's real name is, where he lives, and who he lives with. Every time he is about to answer, there is an interruption and the subject is never brought up again.

  12. La Chilindrina • La Chilindrina is "Precocious" is probably the best way to describe her; she is mischievous and likes to take advantage of her slow-witted friends to play pranks on them and take their toys or snacks.

  13. Kiko • Kiko is a spoiled, overprotected 9-year-old boy, son of DoñaFlorinda and a late naval captain (also named Frederico) who reportedly died when his vessel was attacked and eaten by a white shark. Arrogant, manipulatory and envious, Kiko always wants to draw everyone's attention to himself, either by screaming loudly or by showing off his newest toy.

  14. Unaconversación entre PepeSaco de Plomo , Condorito y Yayita. Autor____________________

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