texto easter mrs robinson inglés y español

2
And finally, spring has come. There is a very representative english and american holiday at the beginning of spring that becomes more and more popular in all countries of the world. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Easter. There are two different legends about the origin of Easter Eggs among followers of Eastern Christianity. The first legend says that Mary Magdalene was bringing cooked eggs to share with the other women at the tomb of Jesus, and the eggs in her basket miraculously turned bright red when she saw the risen Christ. The egg represents the boulder of the tomb of Jesus. The second legend says that, after the Ascension of Jesus, Mary went to the Emperor of Rome and greeted him with "Christ has risen," whereupon he pointed to an egg on his table and stated, "Christ has no more risen than that egg is red." After making this statement it is said the egg immediately turned blood red. Easter eggs are specially decorated eggs given out to celebrate the Easter holiday. The custom of the Easter egg may have existed in the early Christian community of Mesopotamia,who stained eggs red in memory of the blood of Christ, shed at his crucifixion. In later traditions the egg is also a symbol of the empty tomb. The oldest tradition is to use dyed chicken eggs, but a modern custom is to substitute eggs made from chocolate, or plastic eggs filled with candy such as jelly beans. The Easter Bunny is a folkloric figure and symbol of Easter, depicted as a rabbit bringing Easter eggs. Originating among German Lutherans, the Easter Rabbit originally played the role of a judge, evaluating whether children were good or disobedient in behaviour at the start of the season of Eastertide. In legend, the creature carries colored eggs in his basket, candy, and sometimes also toys to the homes of children, and as such shows similarities to Santa Claus or the Christkind, as they both bring gifts to children on the night before their respective holidays. The custom was first mentioned on a book in 1682 referring to a German tradition of an Easter Rabbit bringing Easter eggs for the children. Many Americans follow the tradition of coloring hard-boiled eggs and giving baskets of candy. The Easter Bunny is a popular legendary anthropomorphic Easter gift-giving character analogous to Santa Claus in American culture. On Easter Monday, the President of the United States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the White House lawn for young children. And that’s all fot today. I hope you all have a very special Easter holiday. See you son.

Upload: dany-cantero

Post on 21-Jul-2015

678 views

Category:

Education


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Texto Easter Mrs Robinson inglés y español

And finally, spring has come. There is a very representative english and american holiday at the beginning of spring that becomes more and more popular in all countries of the world. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Easter.

There are two different legends about the origin of Easter Eggs among followers of Eastern Christianity.

The first legend says that Mary Magdalene was bringing cooked eggs to share with the other women at the tomb of Jesus, and the eggs in her basket miraculously turned bright red when she saw the risen Christ. The egg represents the boulder of the tomb of Jesus.

The second legend says that, after the Ascension of Jesus, Mary went to the Emperor of Rome and greeted him with "Christ has risen," whereupon he pointed to an egg on his table and stated, "Christ has no more risen than that egg is red." After making this statement it is said the egg immediately turned blood red.

Easter eggs are specially decorated eggs given out to celebrate the Easter holiday. The custom of the Easter egg may have existed in the early Christian community of Mesopotamia,who stained eggs red in memory of the blood of Christ, shed at his crucifixion. In later traditions the egg is also a symbol of the empty tomb. The oldest tradition is to use dyed chicken eggs, but a modern custom is to substitute eggs made from chocolate, or plastic eggs filled with candy such as jelly beans.

The Easter Bunny is a folkloric figure and symbol of Easter, depicted as a rabbit bringing Easter eggs. Originating among German Lutherans, the Easter Rabbit originally played the role of a judge, evaluating whether children were good or disobedient in behaviour at the start of the season of Eastertide. In legend, the creature carries colored eggs in his basket, candy, and sometimes also toys to the homes of children, and as such shows similarities to Santa Claus or the Christkind, as they both bring gifts to children on the night before their respective holidays. The custom was first mentioned on a book in 1682 referring to a German tradition of an Easter Rabbit bringing Easter eggs for the children.

Many Americans follow the tradition of coloring hard-boiled eggs and giving baskets of candy. The Easter Bunny is a popular legendary anthropomorphic Easter gift-giving character analogous to Santa Claus in American culture. On Easter Monday, the President of the United States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the White House lawn for young children.

And that’s all fot today. I hope you all have a very special Easter holiday. See you son.

Page 2: Texto Easter Mrs Robinson inglés y español

Y por fin estamos en primavera. Hay una festividad de origen inglés y americano al inicio de la primavera que se hace más y mas popular poco a poco en todos los países del mundo. Señoras y señores, bienvenidos a la Pascua.

Hay dos leyendas diferentes sobre el origen de los huevos de Pascua entre los seguidores del cristianismo oriental.

La primera leyenda dice que María Magdalena llevaba huevos cocinados a compartir con las otras mujeres en la tumba de Jesús, y los huevos en la canasta milagrosamente se pusieron de color rojo brillante cuando vio a Cristo resucitado. El huevo representa la piedra de la tumba de Jesús.

La segunda leyenda cuenta que, después de la Ascensión de Jesús, María fue al emperador de Roma y lo saludó con "Cristo ha resucitado", con lo cual él se refirió a un huevo en su mesa y dijo: "Cristo ha resucitado no más que ese huevo es rojo ". Después de hacer esta declaración se dice que el huevo inmediatamente se volvió rojo sangre.

Los huevos de Pascua son huevos decorados que se reparten para celebrar la fiesta de Pascua. La costumbre de los huevos de Pascua puede haber existido en la primera comunidad cristiana de Mesopotamia, que tiñó huevos rojos en memoria de la sangre de Cristo, derramada en su crucifixión. En tradiciones posteriores el huevo también es un símbolo de la tumba vacía. La tradición más antigua es usar huevos de gallina pintados o teñidos, pero una costumbre moderna es sustituir los huevos hechos con chocolate, o los huevos de plástico llenos de dulces, como caramelos de goma.

El Conejo de Pascua es una figura y símbolo folclórico de Pascua, representado como un conejo trayendo los huevos de Pascua. Originario entre los luteranos alemanes, el conejo de Pascua originalmente interpretó el papel de un juez, evaluando si los niños eran buenos o desobedientes en el comportamiento en el inicio de la temporada de Pascua. En la leyenda, la criatura lleva los huevos de colores en su cesta, dulces, ya veces también los juguetes a los hogares de los niños, y como tal, muestra similitudes con Santa Claus, ya que ambos traen regalos a los niños en la noche antes de sus respectivas vacaciones . La costumbre fue mencionado por primera vez en un libro en 1682 en referencia a una tradición alemana de un conejo de Pascua llevando huevos de Pascua para los niños.

Muchos estadounidenses siguen la tradición de colorear los huevos duros y regalarlos en canastas de dulces y caramelos. El Conejo de Pascua es un popular leyenda antropomórfica de entrega de regalos en Pascua, similar o de carácter análogo a Santa Claus en la cultura americana. El lunes de Pascua de todos los años, el Presidente de los Estados Unidos regala huevos de Pascua en el césped de la Casa Blanca para los niños pequeños.

Y esto es todo por hoy. Espero que todos tengáis unas vacaciones de

Pascua muy especiales. Nos vemos pronto.