What does Hispanic mean?
a person who comes from, or has family roots in, a Spanish-speaking country
¿Cómo se dice you (informal) en español?
tú
¿Cómo se dice El Día de los Muertos en inglés?
The Day of the Dead
We had visitors in our class last week (Wednesday classes). Where were they from?
El Salvador
What does Latino mean?
a person from, or has family roots in, Latin America
They (group of women)
ellas
¿Cómo se llama la calavera famosa? Ella es la mascota del Día de Muertos
La Catrina
Where is the vosotros form most commonly used?
Spain
How would a person from Colombia most likely identify?
Latino and Hispanic
Mis hermanos y yo
nosotros
Lista 3 cosas que puede encontrar (that you could find) en una ofrenda. Inglés o español está bien
velas (candles)
fotos (photos)
comida (food)
bebidas (drinks)
What day does the Duolingo streak challenge end?
December 19
How would a person from Sevilla, España most likely identify? List all that apple
would you use tú or usted with the following people?
- your bff
- your boss
- your mom
- your bff: tú
- your boss: usted
- your mom: tú
¿Cuándo celebramos el Día de Muertos?
Escribe la fecha en español
El 1 y el 2 de noviembre
The song we've sung on class to practice our subject pronouns goes to tune of do-re-mi from what movie?
The Sound of Music
How would a person from Monterrey, México most likely identify? List all that apply
Mexican, Hispanic and Latino
Lucas, Javier, Daniel y tú
ellos or vosotros
¿Por qué usan la flor caléndula para el Día de Muertos?
Caléndulas (marigolds) are used because of their bright color and strong smell. It is believed that they help to guide the spirits to the ofrenda.
If you are in Argentina or Chile, what might you hear instead of tú?
vos