Diec18cho: Episodio 1, Parte 2

I wanted to get this post quickly up so I can stay somewhat on top of tracking what I have been doing for each episode. Thank you to those of you who have reached out to let me know you are also exploring this series with your students! I am excited to see what collaboration comes about for future resources.

For a discription of Diec18cho and how I came about it, check out this post.

To quickly recap: For Episode 1, part 1, I had front loaded some vocabulary and discussed characters before watching Episode 1 with my students. We stopped (because the bell rang) at minute 16, though I had hoped to get to 17:23. Next time, I need to talk one minute less, haha.

So, the following Friday, we started part 2 of Episode 1. This is a great second half, and there is one scene that I really wanted to focus on with students. Célia begins to understand what compassion can really mean and what teamwork can feel like, despite diferences.

We first started class with a simple re-call activity. Students worked in pairs to write 3-4 sentences in Spanish a response on white boards to: Summarize what you remember about Ep. 1, part 1. It was a great way to see what parts of the story stuck with them. I think I also put up my slide filled with the screenshots of the characters to scaffold their response.

Once we began part 2 at minute 16, I used this resource for the kitchen scene that starts as minute 18:20 and continues until minute 23:45. The activity is simple: just a sequencing assignment they did in partners, but I found this scene to be really important for their understanding of how Célia’s point of view starts to shift. She’s growing! It also explains what happens in the few minutes after with the exchange with Bilal (no spoilers here). The resource was written for my Spanish 4s, with nothing being too complicated because I wanted them to understand it pretty well (and quickly) on their own.

We then finished the episode, with me stopping rarely during the rest of the episode to make sure they could watch and understand for themselves.

Are you watching Diec18cho with your students? Let me know!

2 responses to “Diec18cho: Episodio 1, Parte 2”

  1. dutifullyuniversally2d837f6e05 Avatar
    dutifullyuniversally2d837f6e05

    I was so happy to find everything you have posted, as I still mourn Netflix removing El internado & Gran hotel. I want to know the easiest way to stream this show – a subscription to rvte? I would like to start incorporating it, but am wondering if I should wait for semester 2? We only have about 8 weeks left in the semester. Thoughts?

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  2. profedevries Avatar

    Hi there! Yes, I had to get a subscription. I was lucky enough to have my school pay for it, but it’s also, if I remember, pretty affordable for the whole year… it was $50 and there are lots of shows on there that have potential beyond 18. I hope to find another one to use to maximize the subscription.
    If I were you, I’d wait until 2nd semester, unless you think you’ll be able to finish it in 8 weeks. I’ve been taking 1 class period for 1/2 an episode, because it’s a lot for students to take in! I also didn’t want to have the winter break leave a gap in their memories for what happened, so I am planning on finishing it before we leave for the break. Let me know what you end up doing!

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