Login or register (free and only takes a few minutes) to participate in this question.You will also have access to many other tools and opportunities designed for those who have language-related jobs (or are passionate about them). Participation is free and the site has a strict confidentiality policy. Spanish to English translations [PRO] Education / Pedagogy | | Spanish term or phrase: rifi-rafe | A continuación, se van a citar una serie de dinámicas de grupo que se pueden utilizar, junto a indicaciones precisas de cómo debería realizarse el diseño de la actividad.
En concreto, se van a recoger las siguiente dinámicas:
Tormenta de ideas (Brainstorming),
Rifi-rafe,
Roleplaying o juego de roles.
2.2.3.2 RIFI-RAFE
Es un tipo de debate en el que el participante debe posicionarse ante afirmaciones categóricas y posteriormente justificar su elección, de la misma forma en que lo haría ante el tema de un debate. Sin embargo, en este caso, al participante se le da la posibilidad de posicionarse escogiendo una de las siguientes respuestas (se presentan distintas posibilidades):
Posibilidad 1 Posibilidad 2
SÍ, MÁS BIEN SÍ A FAVOR
NO, MÁS BIEN NO EN CONTRA |
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| | English translation:Pro & Con (Debate) | Explanation: Ma Moliner
rifirrafe (de or. expresivo)
m. inf. Gresca.
gresca (del cat. ant. greesca, juego de azar prohibido)
1 f. *Disputa o *riña no muy violentas.
2 *Bulla promovida por personas que discuten, riñen o se divierten.
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BTW, in US High Schools this type of debate is often referred to as "forensics", and many schools have "forensic clubs", though this is much more formal. |
| Selected response from: David Russi United States Local time: 17:02
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27 mins confidence:  peer agreement (net): +2 rough and tumble
Explanation: http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:HlqkFaU5TeMJ:www.i...
| liz askew United Kingdom Local time: 00:02 Native speaker of: English PRO pts in category: 168
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15 mins confidence:  peer agreement (net): +1 Pro & Con (Debate)
Explanation: Ma Moliner
rifirrafe (de or. expresivo)
m. inf. Gresca.
gresca (del cat. ant. greesca, juego de azar prohibido)
1 f. *Disputa o *riña no muy violentas.
2 *Bulla promovida por personas que discuten, riñen o se divierten.
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BTW, in US High Schools this type of debate is often referred to as "forensics", and many schools have "forensic clubs", though this is much more formal.
| David Russi United States Local time: 17:02 Works in field Native speaker of: English, Spanish PRO pts in category: 108
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11 hrs confidence:   Make a racket/ Racket
Explanation: The term in Spanish is acording to DRAE "rifirrafe"= 'Contienda o bulla ligera y sin transcendencia'.
I know it as "make a racket", nothing important, just a bit of this and a bit of the other... just a "racket".
make a racket Verbo
1.causar revuelo, armar bulla, causar estruendo, hacer escándalo, hacer un escándalo, meter bulla; Sinónimos: bang away, break havoc, make a fuss, make a lot of noise, make noise, clutter up
http://www.wordmagicsoft.com/diccionario/en-es/make a racket...
I don't know if you may feel it shows up nice/or not on a title of a a pedagogic text...
Hope it helps in anyway.
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http://www.pscelebrities.com/whitelightblacklight/2008/08/pr...
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Sunday, August 10, 2008
The Presidential Debate Racket
http://www.debates.org/pages/news_111909.html
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