************** SPECIAL DAYS ************** 6th JAUNARY The Twelfth Night  14th FEBRUARY Valen- tine’s day 15th MARCH  Fallas 22th MARCH Easter holidays 22th JUNE  Summer holidays 3thSEPTEMBER Birthday ‘s cousins Julia and Lucia  31th OCTOBER Hallo- ween 1st  NOVEMBER All Saints 2nd NOVEMBER My birthday   25th DECEMBER Christmas day 31th DECEMBER New Years’s Eve
 
VALENTINE’S DAY IS …… Is a traditional celebration of Anglo-Saxon countries that has been implemented in other countries throughout thetwentieth century  primarily on the lovers, boyfriends or husbands express their love and affection to each other.
WHEN CELEBRATE  VALENTINE’ S DAY ? It is celebrated on February 14, feast day of St. Valentine. In some countries is known as Valentine's Day and others like Day of Love and Friendship
CUPID Some believe it is a Christianized pagan festival, as in ancient Rome was made the worship of the god of love, whose Greek name was Eros, whom the Romans called Cupid. In this celebration called for the favors of God through gifts or offerings to achieve and find the ideal love.
 

Special days pablo

  • 1.
  • 2.
    ************** SPECIAL DAYS************** 6th JAUNARY The Twelfth Night 14th FEBRUARY Valen- tine’s day 15th MARCH Fallas 22th MARCH Easter holidays 22th JUNE Summer holidays 3thSEPTEMBER Birthday ‘s cousins Julia and Lucia 31th OCTOBER Hallo- ween 1st NOVEMBER All Saints 2nd NOVEMBER My birthday 25th DECEMBER Christmas day 31th DECEMBER New Years’s Eve
  • 3.
  • 4.
    VALENTINE’S DAY IS…… Is a traditional celebration of Anglo-Saxon countries that has been implemented in other countries throughout thetwentieth century  primarily on the lovers, boyfriends or husbands express their love and affection to each other.
  • 5.
    WHEN CELEBRATE VALENTINE’ S DAY ? It is celebrated on February 14, feast day of St. Valentine. In some countries is known as Valentine's Day and others like Day of Love and Friendship
  • 6.
    CUPID Some believeit is a Christianized pagan festival, as in ancient Rome was made the worship of the god of love, whose Greek name was Eros, whom the Romans called Cupid. In this celebration called for the favors of God through gifts or offerings to achieve and find the ideal love.
  • 7.