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Page 1: La  cultura hispana  para el  examen  del  semestre

La cultura hispana para el examen del

semestreSpanish is most closely related to

the ancient language of Latin.

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El dineroOMéxico usa el peso.

OEspaña usa el euro.OGuatemala usa el

quetzal.OPuerto Rico usa el

dólar.OCosta Rica usa el colón.

O Currency exchange rates can fluctuate (can go up or down) on a daily basis.

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Para viajarO When it’s summer in the

northern hemisphere, it’s winter in the southern hemisphere.

O Simón Bolivar was “El Libertador” and liberated many South American countries such as: Venezuela, Bolivia, and Colombia from Spanish Rule.

O The ancient Aztecs of México kept track of time using a

huge carved stone calendar known as

the Sun Stone.

O Huipil is the word for colorful, hand-woven blouses by descendants of Spanish immigrants.

O Spanish-speaking countries use the Celsius scale to measure temperature.

O The Running of the Bulls is a popular festival in España.

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La escuela y el horarioO Teenagers in Spanish-

speaking countries like to do pretty much the same things you and your friends like to do – dance, play sports, and listen to music.

O Students spend “el recreo” in the patio.O Many schools, both public

and private, require students to

wear school uniforms in

Spanish-speaking countries.

O The Spanish school schedule typically follows “military” time.1 PM = 13:00, 2 PM = 14:00….

O Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz build a library of

several thousand books which became

the meeting place for many

intellectuals of her time.

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Los artistas y bailesO Mexican, Frida Kahlo is best

known for her self-portraits.

O Fernando Botero is from Colombia and has a

unique, recognizable style.O La cabassa, maracas, y

claves are typical instruments of the Caribbean.

O The merengue, the tango(de

la Argentina), the flamenco, and the salsa are dances popularin different Spanish-speakingcountries.


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