When it comes to talking about culture, there is a lot to talk about and teach.
That is why with this presentation you are going to be challenging
your students’ understanding of this vital celebration for Mexican people,
which is the famous “ Dia de los Muertos”.
6. Day of the Dead is a blissful time that
helps people remember their dead
relatives and rejoice their memory.
This tradition was born out of the mix
between ancient Mexican custom of
commemorating ancestors and All souls’
Day, a Spanish holiday brought in the
colony times.
7.
8. This holiday is
celebrated throughout
Mexico, in particular
the Central and South
regions, and by
people of Mexican
heritage elsewhere.
12. It is a way to remind themselves
that death is a part of life that
allows us to appreciate more our
time with our family.
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15. Relatives of the deceased put up a
candlelit altar in their homes so spirits
can find their home without getting lost.
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17. Families go to the graveyard bringing
a huge feast to eat while they polish
tombstones, sing together, and talk to
their dead family members.
Editor's Notes
When it comes to talking about culture, there is a lot to talk about and teach. That is why with this presentation you are going to be challenging your students’ understanding of this vital celebration for Mexican people, which is the famous “ Dia de los Muertos”.
Every question has a hyperlink that will lead you to the information that you want to expand on.
This is the order of the links:
“What?”
“Where?”
“When?”
“Why?”
“How?”
3. If you want to, you can click on each piece of information at a time, so when you come back from the slide you talked about, you can easily remember where you began from. If you trust your memory skills, then go ahead and show them all of the pieces information you are going to talk about and then click on each of them one at a time.
If you click on the cute skull, it will take you back to the slide number 4; where you can continue explaining the different details about the main topic.
If you click on the cute skull, it will take you back to the slide number 4; where you can continue explaining the different details about the main topic.
If you click on the cute skull, it will take you back to the slide number 4; where you can continue explaining the different details about the main topic.
By making this day special for their deceased relatives, they are making sure they never actually die. Because according to them, death happens when no one remembers you at all.
If you click on the cute skull, it will take you back to the slide number 4; where you can continue explaining the different details about the main topic.
They also place their dead relatives’ favorite things such as : books, food, musical instruments, toys and anything that was precious to them.
A good question that can get your students engaged with your presentation is “ What items would they like to be placed on their altar if their future ancestors wanted to remember them?” If they don’t know, you can start by answering the question and then encourage them to follow up.
Some families might even introduce their babies to their dead ancestors.
If you click on the cute skull, it will take you back to the slide number 4; where you can continue explaining the different details about the main topic. However, you don’t have to come back because there is nothing else to talk about. You might come back if you want to test or review how much students remember.
As one of the numerous responsibilities of great teachers, making students aware of the importance of practice after attending any English learning lesson, introducing briefly the movie “COCO” by Disney works great to finish your presentation and also to invite students to put on a test the diverse English skills such as: listening, understanding, and other skills of equal relevance by watching this fascinating movie that illustrates this important celebration for Mexican people.
If you have a reliable internet connection, click on the title “ BIG SKULL” on the “ THANKS” slide to redirect you to its official trailer on YouTube.
If that is not the case, find the video attached.