10.2 Gramática - Interjección
Understanding Grammatical Figures: The Intersection
Introduction to the Intersection Symbol
- The intersection is described as a pyramid with a ball on top, resembling a keyhole. This symbol was chosen by Maria Montessori as it represents the key to emotions.
- To present the concept of intersection, materials needed include paper and markers, particularly a golden marker or pencil.
Engaging Children in Learning
- A group of advanced children is invited to participate in an exercise where they will read and respond to sentences written by the instructor.
- Example sentences such as "Qué frío" (How cold) are presented for discussion among the children.
Exploring Emotional Expression through Exclamations
- Additional sentences like "Me duele" (It hurts) and "Ya es tarde" (It's late) are introduced, prompting children to analyze their emotional weight.
- The instructor emphasizes that exclamatory phrases like "Caramba" enhance emotional expression, making feelings more pronounced when read aloud.
Importance of Punctuation in Emotion Conveyance
- The use of exclamation marks around certain words indicates heightened importance and emotion, influencing how statements are perceived.
- Children learn that expressions marked with exclamations allow for clearer communication of feelings, reinforcing the idea that these figures serve as keys to understanding emotions.