The document discusses various celebrations around the world. It identifies Christmas, Valentine's Day, Halloween and Easter as celebrations and notes that the most important celebration in the country of the author is Barranquilla's Carnival in Colombia, celebrated in the second weekend of February with events like "The Battle of Flowers" and "Vallenato Festival". It also expresses a desire to visit Germany and participate in Oktoberfest.
This is a PowerPoint I created concerning the Mexican holiday of Dias de Los Muertos. I was fortunate enough to have visited Mexico during this event. This gives quite a bit of information about the customs associated with Dias de Los Muertos.
This is a PowerPoint I created concerning the Mexican holiday of Dias de Los Muertos. I was fortunate enough to have visited Mexico during this event. This gives quite a bit of information about the customs associated with Dias de Los Muertos.
Mexican American Celebrations and Popular Traditions.pptxsolomonposada
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Although it is nice to view a "fancy" presentation, your grade will come from the content that you put into it rather than the bells and whistles.
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“Christmas around the world”: Students have surfed the internet to look for customs and traditions in different countries related to Christmas celebrations around the world.
1. CELEBRATIONS.
I know about celebrations the stuff that are used: cakes, liquor, candies,
delicious food, etc.
Yes, I can identify:
CHRISTMAS.
VALENTINE’S DAY.
HALLOWEEN.
EASTERN DAY.
HOLIDAYS AND FESTIVALS.
The most important celebration in my country is Barranquilla’s Carnival.
I have not a clear idea about how they celebrate it but I guess that they have
a lot of liquor and dancing in their celebrations.
I would like visit Germany and participate in Oktoberfest.
What is the name
of the
celebration?
Where do they
celebrate it?
When do they
celebrate it?
How do they
celebrate it?
Rio de Janeiro’s
carnival.
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil.
At the beginning
of February.
With amazing
costumes and
music.
The day of the
Dead.
Mexico. On November 2nd Families go to the
cemetery to visit
their dead
relatives.
Barranquilla’s
carnival.
Barranquilla,
Colombia.
At second
weekend of
February.
They have a lot of
events, such as:
‘‘The Battle of
Flowers’’ or
‘‘Vallenato
Festival’’.
April Fool’s Day. United States of
America.
On April 1st They make jokes
and have fun.
ACTIVITIES FOOD CELEBRATIONS
Sending cards. Wine. Day of the Dead.
Dancing. Candy. Thanksgiving.
Putting on a costume. Chicken. New Year’s Eve
Receiving gifts. Cake. Christmas.
Dessert. Halloween.