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Page 1: Bellwork ¡Felíz Año Nuevo! Think of 5 verbs in English you would use to talk about the New Year´s celebrations. Also, think of 5 nouns. Look them up in
Page 2: Bellwork ¡Felíz Año Nuevo! Think of 5 verbs in English you would use to talk about the New Year´s celebrations. Also, think of 5 nouns. Look them up in

Bellwork

•¡Felíz Año Nuevo! Think of 5 verbs in English you would use to talk about the New Year´s celebrations. Also, think of 5 nouns. Look them up in Spanish and write them down. Usen los diccionarios.

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El Año Nuevo

•verbos:

•celebrar, brindar, contar hasta cero, besar, abrazar, estar con amigos, cantar, rememorar, bailar, comer

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Año Nuevo

•sustantivos:

•conteo regresivo, medianoche, buenos propósitos de Año nuevo, mirar el reloj, música, baile, la Nochevieja, la cava

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Cuéntame

•¿Cuáles tradiciones tienen ustedes para la Nochevieja?

•¿Qué hicieron ustedes para la Nochevieja?

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La Nochevieja en España

•medianoche + campanas + 12 uvas = ¡buena suerte!

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• Las uvas- Grapes

New Year's revelers in Spain consume twelve grapes at midnight—one grape for each stroke of the clock. This dates back to 1909, when grape growers in the Alicante region of Spain initiated the practice to take care of a grape surplus. The idea stuck, spreading to Portugal as well as former Spanish and Portuguese colonies such as Venezuela, Cuba, Mexico, Ecuador, and Peru. Each grape represents a different month, so if for instance the third grape is a bit sour, March might be a rocky month. For most, the goal is to swallow all the grapes before the last stroke of midnight, but Peruvians insist on taking in a 13th grape for good measure.

Read More http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/holidays/newyearsday/luckyfoods#ixzz1iN7VyzqC

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Barcelona 2009

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Buenos propósitos de Año Nuevo...

•Mantenerse en forma......pg .....en el libro