When the interviewee was born in 1939, Roberto Ortiz was president of Argentina and the country remained neutral in World War 2 under pressure from the US. She has lived her whole life in Tucuman, Argentina and had two children with her first husband, who she married young. Now 71 years old and widowed twice, she recalls enjoying playing games as a child but faced difficulties growing up, such as helping support her family after her father passed away. Overall, she believes her life is better now than before.
3. What happened in Argentin, when she was born? In 1939, when World War two began, in Argentina, Roberto Ortiz was president. President Ortiz and Vice sick Ram坦n Castillo took office before. When the power was the United States pressured Argentina to remain neutral.
4. Personal information How old are you? Im 71 years old Have you always lived in Argentina? I have always lived in this country, in Tucuman a village in the center of Argentina.
5. Have you got any children? Yes, I have got two sons: a girl and a boy. How did you meet your first husband? I meet my first husband when we very young. He has the son of my parents friends and she knew them well. I married him very young.
6. Are you a widow/widower? Yes, Im widow two times. What game or sport did you play when you were young? Yes, I played with the ball, played the button (we hid it and the others friends had to find), played to spin a top and the wheel and the stick.
7. Carrer How many jobs have you had? When I began to work when I were 15 years old. Ive worked In hotels, in factories, I had also prepared food in private houses and had cleaned homes of students.
8. History Has your life changed in the last years? My life has changed a lot, because now Im widow and I live alone. But I think that in Argentina, the society has not changed much.
9. Memories Which is you best / worse moment of your life? One of my best moments was when I lived with my parents and my ten brothers. Four of my brothers were from the same father and mother, but the other six were adopted. They were orphans. One of my worst moments was when my father died, I was 20 years old, and it was very hard because I had helped my mother to bring money at home from our needs. My life was very hard, because I lived in a small field and had to work in the land. When I was young, people didnt know what they wanted to do. Because life was hard and it was not usual that people studied a career
10. What differences there are between Argentina and Catalunia? In the mountains of Argentina you can still find indians. There are also many different words such as: a guardarropa for her wardrobe is a kitchen where vessels are stored here, dishes The chicken eggs are blue.
11. In Argentina do you believe in anything? There are different religions, some are Catholics, Mormons, Jehovahs Witnesses and there were Jews and they are Islamic minority. The indians have their own beliefs.
12. When was your life better, now or before? I think my life is better now than before.
13. Legend The legend of Jasmine is an Indian girl that always looked after the people of the tribe. A day she went to take flowers in the woods and fell into a well and she be left buried and she was suffocated. The Indians were worried because Jasmine had not returned and they went to look for of Jasmine. When they go look for Jasmine an Indian saw a flower that he didnt know. Around of the flower there were the feathers of Jasmin. So the Indian started digging and find the dead Jasmin. From this moment these white and beautiful flowers began to expand and they put the name Jasmin.
14. Conclusion In conclusion, we can say that it was a fun job, we laughed a lot and had a good time with grandmother of Sabrina. She explained us much more but if we put everything, we stay until tomorrow we would still exposes the work. This work we found very good idea because we translate we all work and this has made us think hard. Definetely we liked even that was too long and we are put a lot of enthusiasm and time.