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These example links are taken from a lesson titled The Broken Window. They require Macromedia's free Shockwave plugin. If you don't have Shockwave, you can download it here.

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Diglot Weave Written Example

The example below is taken from a lesson titled The Broken Window. Read the paragraph and look at the picture to determine the meaning of the Spanish words.

  The Broken Window— La Ventana Rota, A Cuento about a Smashed Ventana
Would you like me to tell you un cuento? Oquei, let me tell you un cuento about some naughty muchachos—some muchachos y some muchachas— who were playing with a ball in la calle near una casa. In this dibujo you can see la casa. Mi cuento concerns estos muchachos, la pelota that they are playing with, y una glass ventana on la segunda story de la casa.
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