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Warm-Up
Cuntos aos tienes?
Cmo se llaman tus padres?
Dnde vive tu familia?
Cmo eres? (blue eyes & brown hair)
Yo tengo ____ aos.
Mis padres se llaman ______ y _______.
Mi familia vive en __________.
Yo tengo ojos azules y pelo castano.
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Objectives 6D1 & 6D2Identify Spanish-speaking familytraditions/customs & compare
with US traditions/customs
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Setting ourselves up forSuccess
We all need to create T CHARTS so we can:
Take notes in an organized way
Keep track of what information goes under whichcategory
More easily compare the two categories ofinformation that were going to focus on
In the US En Espaa
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Stopand Think!
As a class:
We are going to create a list of things that aretypical ofChristmas in the United States
x
These could be traditions, foods, decorations, familymembers that are included, New Years Day/Eve,desserts, songs
These notes are going under the INTHE US side of our TCHART
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Class List
(TW write ideas down on slide for whole class to
get ideas from one another or on the chalkboard)
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Its CHRISTMAS TIME in Spain
Christmas in Spanish is __________.
There are many things about Christmas in Spainthat are similar to those of the US
BUT there are also many differences!
Lets take a look at some of them!
LA NAVIDAD
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La Navidad en Espaa!
Do Spanish kids open presents Dec 25th?
Do Spanish kids wait for Santa to come?
Do the Reyes Magos have reindeer like Rudolph?
Is the music in Spain the same?
NO! Kids in Spain open presents on January 6th. They haveChristmas Break from Dec 22 to Jan 9 every year. The
actual holiday is called Da de los Reyes (Day of the Kings)
NO! Kids in Spain wait for the REYES MAGOS. TheReyes Magos are the Wisemen. They come Jan 6th.
NO! The Reyes Magos dont have reindeer like Santa.Instead, the Reyes Magos come riding on CAMELS!
YES!Of course the lyrics are in Spanish, but the tune is the same
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What do they look like?
Baltasar (pelo negro), Gaspar(pelirrojo), Melchior (pelo blanco)
LOS REYES MAGOSLos Camellos!
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Do they eat roasted Turkey & stuffing etc?
Is their big Christmas dinner on Dec 25th
?
Do they watch the ball drop in NYC on Dec 31st?
La Navidad en Espaa!
NO!They eat Lamb Shanks, Roasted Ham, Cured Ham,and a lot of seafood (shrimp, calamari, & lobster)
NO!They eat their big Christmas dinner on ChristmasEve. Its called Nochebuena which means the goodnight. The dinner begins around 10pm and goes till 1am.It is a HUGE 5 course dinner (appetizer, salad & sides,
the meat course, coffee/tea/after-dinner drinks, dessert)
NO!They watch their own TVchannel airing fromMadrid of a plaza called La Plaza del Sol (Sun Plaza).T
hey listen to the 12 chimes of the bell.N
ormally thereare 2-3 special guests who are famous Spanish stars.
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What do they look like?
Cordero(lamb shanks)
Jamon Serrano
(Cured ham)
Calamares(Cheese filled
calamari)
langostina
(lobster)
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What do Spaniards do just before the New Year?
Who is involved in the Christmas celebrations?
What are typical Spanish desserts at Christmas?
La Navidad en Espaa!
They eat 12 grapes!They eat one grape to signify onemonth of good luck. (at least its healthy, right?)
The ENTIRE family! Weve already discussed howimportant the family is in Hispanic culture, butespecially during the Christmas holidays. Uncles,aunts, cousins, grandparents, nieces, nephews, etc
They have so many! But their desserts tend to not be as sweetas oursSpanish cuisine in general doesnt have as strong oftaste as ours nor as much sugar. Mantecado, mazapan,
polvorones, turron, & roscon de reyes (for Jan 6th)
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What do they look like?
Mantecado
Roscon de Reyes
Turron
Polvorones
Las Uvas
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Now lets compare them! In groups of 3-4, we must compare/contrast anAmerican Christmas with a Spanish Christmas
VENNDIAGRAM
US ESPAA
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Setting ourselves up forSuccess
We all need to create T CHARTS so we can:
Take notes in an organized way
Keep track of what information goes under whichcategory
More easily compare the two categories ofinformation that were going to focus on
In the US En Espaa
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Stopand Think!
As a class:
We are going to create a list of things that aretypical ofWeddings in the United States
x
These could be traditions, foods, family membersthat are included, wedding clothes, songs
These notes are going under the
INTH
E US side of ourT
CHART
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Class List
(TW write ideas down on slide for whole class to
get ideas from one another or on the chalkboard)
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How
Spanish families unite
WEDDINGS!!
In Spanish, its called
It is a HUGE family affair
Spanish families are notorious for one thing:
BODA
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En la boda de Espaa!
Does the bride wear a fancy dress & the groomwear a tuxedo?
Do the guests wear dresses and skirts that are morecasual like we do here?
What does the bridal party wear (bridesmaids etc)?
YES! Every girl wants to look like a princesa on their special
day.T
his doesnt change just because its a different language!
NO!Any reason for a party and Spanish people go nuts!They
want to buy all new and all out for the occasion. They match anew dress with new shoes with new accessories with newmake-up with new jewelry with new purses. Its insane!
Bridal parties dont exist!T
here are no groomsmen, no bridesmaids,no maid of honor, and no best man. Just HIM & HER
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En la boda de Espaa!
Do they have big reception parties like us?
Does the father walk his daughter down the aisle?
What about the rings & vows etc?
OFCOURSE..But Spanish receptions are even BIGGER!They are parties that go from 8 pm till 5 am the nextmorning. Its actually a party all night long!
YES!Abride in Spain still has her daddy walk her down theaisle and give her away to the guy shes about to marry.
YES!Of course they still have ringsbut with some differences.1. The Groom keeps the rings w/ himno ring bearer2. Saying vows is veryAmericanweddings are much more
traditional in Spanish culture and almost always Catholic3. The rings are worn on the RIGHT-HAND index finger!
4. Wedding rings dont have big rockstheyre only bands.
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Now lets compare them! In groups of 3-4, we must compare/contrast anAmerican Weddings with a Spanish Weddings
VENNDIAGRAM
US ESPAA
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Spanish family names
In the US, when a man and woman are married,normally the woman takes the mans last name
Ex: Henry Ford marries Elizabeth Taylor
x They become Henry & Elizabeth Ford
However, in Spain (and in most Spanish-speaking
countries), this is not the case. Their last name(or, APELLIDO) does something else.
So what happens?!?!
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Apellidos Espaoles Spanish Last Names
When two people get marriedEx: Antonio Ruano Cuesta & Marta Sanchez Moreno
The boys last names stay the same
The girls last names stay the same
The FIRST last name (Ruano & Sanchez) are theIMPORTANT last names in the Hispanic culture
ANTONIORUANOCUESTA
MARTASANCHEZ MORENO
They come from the DAD (the 2nd
one is from MOM
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Apellidos Espaoles Spanish Last Names
So, if the brides name doesnt change and the groomsname doesnt change
And if theFIR
ST
last name is from the DA
D and theSECOND last name is from the MOM
The kids names must come from the MOM & DAD:
Antonio Ruano Cuesta & Marta Sanchez Moreno
Important! Important!
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ANTONIO RUANO CUESTA (DAD)
MARTA SANCHEZ MORENO (MOM)
Which names were the important ones???
If they had a boy, Rafael, what would his apellidos be?
x RAFAEL _________ ____________
Apellidos Espaoles Spanish Last Names
RUANO & SANCHEZ(Both were names from their fathers!)
RUANO SANCHEZ
Antonios important name Martas important name
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To sum it up:
Kids take ONE LAST NAME from both parents
The most important last name comes from
their father always (remember, Spanish-speakingculture is veryMachistamale dominated).
The second last name comes from the mother.
Both names that a kid receives are both lastnames that came from the father of their dadand the father of their mom.
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You try!
If Pilar Morales Gonzales married Juan Vega Romero
If Maria Jimenez Torres married Ivan Castro Valdez
If Ana Cruz Rios married Pablo Mendoza Ortega
Beatriz ________ _________
Fernando ________ _________
Isabel ________ _________
What would these kids APELLIDOS be???
VEGA
CASTRO
GONZALES
JIMENEZ
MENDOZ A CR UZ
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Find yourApellido Espaol
On the next slide, youre going to see a ton oftypical last names of people in Spain.
You need to make a name for yourself (keepingyour first name but picking 2 new last names).
Then, you can choose to either marry a
classmate or make up another persons name thatyour new YOU will marry!
Your task is to figure out what your CHILDRENSlast names would be (when you have them)
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Apellidos Espaoles Comunes
Garcia Rodriguez Cuesta
Lopez Gonzales Salazar Torres
Ramirez Sanchez Cruz Morales
RuizVega Ortega
Munoz Rios Mendoza Herrera
Castro JimenezValdez Romero
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PracticaIndependiente o Tarea
You need to write a letter to a family member.
You are traveling in Spain, and you want to tellsomeone about what youve just learned aboutla boda espanola and la navidad espanola
In a postcard of 8 sentences (at least), you needto tell this person, IN ENGLISH, aboutSpanish Christmas and Spanish weddings.
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TuPostal
Dear _________
Love _________
-At least 8 sentences-About what youve learned about:
1. Spanish Christmas2. Spanish Weddings
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Exit Slip Spaniards dont celebrate Christmas on the same day as we do
in the US. They open their presents etc on a different day. Thisdayis called _____________________.
On New Years, Spaniards dont watch the ball drop in NYC like
many Americans. They instead listen to the 12 ringings of thebell while eating this fruit: __________.
Lets imagine that two Spaniards got married: Sergio RodriguezAranda married Elena Lopez Gonzalez
Elenas last names would be:
Their future childrens last names would be:
On the day ofElenas weddingwith Sergio: Elenas father walks her down the aisle (true or false) Elena walks down the aisle after her bridesmaids (true or false)