The Wolf photograph

The Wolf

Use attributes for filter !
Initial release Spain
Directors Miguel Courtois
ComposersFrancesc Gener
Screenplay Antonio Onetti
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2416404
Send edit request

About The Wolf


During the waning days of Gen. Franco's reign, apolitical Basque building contractor Txema (Eduardo Noriega) is induced by an agent of Spain's secret police (José Coronado) to infiltrate ETA, the most dangerous of the Basque separatist groups. As El Lobo, he rises to a position of power within the increasingly ruthless terrorist organization, but although he maintains his double-agent connections, the increasingly conflicted Txema begins to sympathize with the separatists' beliefs. … MORE

Lord Cameron defends push for 'golden' relations with China

Lord Cameron defends push for 'golden' relations with China
Nov 24,2023 12:51 pm

......

Italy PM Giorgia Meloni splits from partner after off-air lewd TV remarks

Italy PM Giorgia Meloni splits from partner after off-air lewd TV remarks
Oct 20,2023 8:11 am

... " But if you avoid getting drunk and losing consciousness, maybe you would also avoid getting into specific problems because that s when you find The Wolf...

Astronomy Photographer of the Year: Huge plasma arc wins

Astronomy Photographer of the Year: Huge plasma arc wins
Sep 14,2023 3:11 pm

... This image, taken from Canberra, Australia, shows a dark, thick molecular cloud in the form of a wolf, known as The Wolf Nebula or Fenrir Nebula...

Duran Duran's Andy Taylor says cancer drug has given him five more years

Duran Duran's Andy Taylor says cancer drug has given him five more years
Aug 11,2023 2:11 pm

... Formed in Birmingham, Duran Duran shot to fame in the 1980s and are known for hits like Rio, Girls On Film, Hungry Like The Wolf and Ordinary World...

Qin Gang: The abrupt fall from grace of China's rising star

Qin Gang: The abrupt fall from grace of China's rising star
Jul 25,2023 8:51 pm

... The Wolf warriors were a group of Chinese diplomats who d taken to social media in loud support of China, even if it meant abusing others as a means of turning attention away from the nation s woes...

Do you have the four reading skills kids need for Sats tests?

Do you have the four reading skills kids need for Sats tests?
May 18,2023 12:40 pm

... Slightly more challenging questions required pupils to piece together the relevant information from two different parts of the text such as these two examples: Q: How far from home was Innis when he first heard The Wolf howl? Q: In which American state is the Congress Avenue Bridge found? 2 - Understanding and explaining what words meanNine points were on offer for questions that tested how pupils actually understood words and phrases that were being used...

Barbie: Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling movie takes over social media

Barbie: Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling movie takes over social media
Apr 5,2023 8:00 am

... Robbie is the Oscar-nominated star of I, Tonya, Bombshell, Harley Quinn and The Wolf of Wall Street...

Wolf back in Belgium after 100 years, sparking controversy

Wolf back in Belgium after 100 years, sparking controversy
Mar 15,2023 3:20 am

... " From the early 1990s, a lot has happened in Europe, and The Wolf really started to disperse all over the continent, " Jan explains...

Do you have the four reading skills kids need for Sats tests?

Nov 26,2022 1:10 pm

By John HandBBC News

For several days, debate has raged over the complexity of last week's Year 6 Sats reading paper. Some of The Children who took it were reportedly in tears afterwards, while the government said that

Many parents and teachers complained that it was simply too difficult for pupils to complete in the required hour, with one head teacher saying it had left her school's " capable" readers " broken".

The Test Paper , which The Department For Education insists was " rigorously trialled"

So how tough is it exactly?

The marking scheme, reveals that 36 of the 38 questions were designed to test three specific Reading Skills . Pupils who could demonstrate them had the chance to earn a total possible score of 50, But analysis suggests high scores were only possible for those who showed a fourth ability.

Whatever your age, you can test yourself below and judge whether these skills are a fair expectation for an 11-year-old.

1 - Finding the answers on the page

Possibly The Most straightforward questions were those that offered 16 marks for answers where the required skill was to " retrieve and record information or identify key details".

For some questions it was simply a case of finding the correct sentence in a Long passage of text and repeating The Information , as in these two examples:

Q: The Congress Avenue Bridge attracts bats to Austin. What else attracts bats to Texas?

Q: According to Harriet, why did Some People in Austin dislike bats? Write two reasons.

Slightly more challenging questions required pupils to piece together the relevant information from two different parts of the text such as these two examples:

Q: How far from home was Innis when he first heard The Wolf howl?

Q: In which American state is The Congress Avenue Bridge found?

2 - Understanding and explaining what words mean

Nine points were on offer for questions that tested how pupils actually understood words and phrases that were being used. In this case, it was the extent of pupils' general vocabulary that was being tested, such as in these examples:

Q: Find and copy one word which means 'a group of bats Living Together '.

Q: Harriet describes bats as Vulnerable . Which of The Following [four terms] is closest in meaning to Vulnerable - Foolish , At Risk , frightening or tormented?

Q: What does pressed on mean in the text?

Q: Which of The Following [words] is closest in meaning to unmistakable - Unlikely , unfamiliar, possible or definite?

3 - Read it carefully and Work Out what is going on

The highest number of marks - 23 - was on offer for questions that the marking guide said were designed to show pupils could " make inferences from the text or explain and justify inferences with evidence from the text". This is the hardest reading skill and sometimes requires showing a little life knowledge or " reading between the lines" rather than literally what it says on the page.

These Three examples really do require The Reader to put themselves in The Position of the character:

Q: How can you tell Priya was nervous? Write two ways.

Q: Why did Priya find it surprising to hear two vehicles drive by?

Q: How can you tell that the moonlight was very bright?

And finally these two questions would be The Most likely to trip up an inexperienced reader, as the answers are not actually spelled out in the accompanying text at all, no matter how hard you look. It relies on an average 11-year-old Understanding that " it hit her" is an abstract statement rather than a literal description, and explaining how someone would react if They were woken up in The Middle of the night

Q: What is " it"?

" You'd better not be making this up. "

Q: Why does Abby say this to Priya?

4 - Read at speed and make decisions quickly

The fourth skill is one that was not specifically marked, But close analysis of The Paper reveals how vital it would have been for any pupil.

The examples reproduced above were among 38 questions that had to be answered in an hour to earn 50 points - But it is important to stress that the Sats test was not sliced and diced like we have done above.

The pupils were given three passages of text which were respectively 623, 817 and 612 words Long - or 2,052 words in total. The Department For Education does not list an expected reading speed for an average 11-year-old, But US educational studies roughly suggest 150 words per minute is a good aim for silent reading at that age. So reading those passages just once would take up 14 minutes.

The 38 questions contain another 1,142 words, and every wise student remembers the advice to read every question twice, so that accounts for another 15 Minutes .

So look at those questions above in a fresh light. Once pupils had absorbed each individual question, They had an average of 49 seconds per question to scan back through the relevant passage, Work Out their answer and write it down.

By comparison, Last Year 's Sats reading test offered three passages with a total word count of 1,563 words and just 35 questions - and pupils then were given the same time of One Hour to complete The Test . So, a year ago, pupils had the comparative luxury of a minute on average to find and record each answer.

Related Topics

Source of news: bbc.com

The Wolf Photos

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯