worked in the Hotel Continental, got a piece of guaca from an American collector, wanted to bring it back to the Kogi tribe, but was wrong time
Esmeralda, Lucho's grandma
Bastidas,25
the place where Salvador's antique shop located
guaca
is an antique object made of gold by the South American tribes
the soft warm cheese escaped from ....on Lucho's fingers
corn bread or arepa
I see your Mind Map went well
Pablo said that when he saw Eva was smiling to Lucho when he entered the classroom after their adventures in the jungle
was every teacher's favourite student, always knew the answers to teachers' questions, wore old-fashioned glasses, got along well with Lucho.
Pablo
Santa Marta
the city where Lucho and Eva lived, where the story takes place
Nebtashi
is the Kogi name for a jaguar
it had circles and lines
a mind map
You look like a jaguar, you look quite handsome in fact
Eva said that when she saw Lucho painted with circles by a burnt stick.
his favourite task was mind map, asked Lucho unexpectedly about guaca and homework
Mr. Parra
Bogota
Ichua
is the most important place for the Kogi, where their most important chiefs are buried
it was a perfect circle with the head of a jaguar inside and a bird above it, it was kept in a blue bag in a drawer of the table
the pendant or guaca
The Kogi people know why your are both here
Mario said that when Lucho and Eva came to the Kogi village and were introduced to the Kogi chief, grandfather of Mario.
wore a jaguar skin and a gold string with a jaguar tooth.
the Kogi chief
The Library
Lucho and Eva were making a report about guaca in the library
the Tairona
is the tribe which is considered to be the ancestors of the Kogi tribe
the food, sweet and delicious, offered to Eva and Lucho when they arrived to the Kogi Village,
cherimoya
Tell your boyfriend, the young lady, if he doesn't give me the pendant,I will shoot you.
Salvador Lana, the owner of the antique shop, said that when he drove Lucho and Eva to the jungle.
an older man, with perfect hair and expensive clothes
Salvador
The Sierra Nevada mountains
is the place where the Kogi tribe live
In our last class we looked at second conditional sentences. Let's practice. If you were an animal, what animal would you be?
Mrs. Murphy, an English teacher at Santa Marta High School