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art.jpgListening comprehension practice for today’s lesson:

You are going to watch a National Geographic Video on aboriginal art in Australia. Listen carefully and answer the questions you will see on the following link, Aboriginal art

Once you have completed the exercise, do not forget to click on the ’submit’ button at the bottom of the form.

Good luck!

If you would like to find out more about aboriginal culture, go here: aboriginalart.com

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  1. Angel Rincon Said,

    Hi Javier,
    This is an interesting video about ancient human culture in Australia. Actually I don’t know a lot of things about these people but I remember looking pictures about them when I was a child and I was surprised because of the ceremonial scars they made on their skin or the marks on their teeth wich told stories about the person who carried them. I thought thei were in some way living books.

  2. Raquel Said,

    It’s an interesting video. I can understand the speaker because she doesn’t talk very fast. I like the History very much and this kind of information it’s a good thing to improve your knowledges. You can see the images and you don’t need to travel to Australia to learn about its origins.

  3. coral Said,

    It´s a nice and interesting information, -and therefore, exercise- which bring us to an unknown magic world still existing among the Australian aborigins. It makes one want to know more about that ‘possible’ civilization lost in the green darkness of the jungle

  4. momo Said,

    gracias me parece muy interesante. has pintado la casa no?
    muy chula.
    Besinos
    quieres ver algo ?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n3n2Ox4Yfk&eurl=http://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=5309192827815408892&postID=2270834724739195091

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