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Día de los Muertos Put slide show in play mode & watch Video breve. Saca papel y escribe … . ¿Qu é es Día de los Muertos? ¿Cuándo ocurre? ¿Cuáles son símbolos importantes? CLICK AQUÍ por más información . Take notes on this vocabulary…. Día de los Muertos →Day of the Dead.
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Día de los Muertos Put slide show in play mode & watch Video breve
Sacapapel y escribe… • ¿Qué es Día de los Muertos? • ¿Cuándo ocurre? • ¿Cuáles son símbolos importantes? • CLICK AQUÍ por más información
Take notes on this vocabulary… Día de los Muertos →Day of the Dead http://www.fabricandart.com/web_images/fabrics/cotton_prints/5_14_skeleton_white.jpg
Ofrenda → An altar full of offerings for the dead souls that will return http://laprensa-sandiego.org/archieve/october22-04/altar.jpg
Cempasuchiles Cempoaxpchitl →Marigold, the most common flower used to decorate during la celebración http://www.flickr.com/photos/citlali/393232919/
Velas → Candles, they light the path to the altar for the dead http://vpa.csumb.edu/dead/candles.jpg
Calaveras → Skulls! One of the most famous symbols of Día de los muertos is ←La Catrina http://media.photobucket.com/image/la%20catrina/bajolinuxubuntu/catrina-posada.jpg
Calacas → Skeletons are used as decorations during la celebración http://fineartamerica.com/images-medium/dia-de-los-muertos-candy-mayer.jpg
Pan de Muerto → Day of the Dead bread, made especially for la celebración and offered to the dead on the altar http://onewholeclove.typepad.com/one_whole_clove/images/pan_de_muerto_1.jpg, http://www.mexonline.com/culture/images/muertos7.jpg
Papel Picado → Soft tissue paper, cut out into different shapes used to decorate the altars http://www.neuronasmuertas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/3093898565_f4cc12b8c0_o.jpg
Mole →A traditional, spicy chocolate sauce made with hot peppers, usually served over meat http://mexicofoodandmore.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/mole-poblano-2.jpg, http://www.chipotle-peppers.com/chipotle-peppers.jpg, http://www.anchochilipeppers.com/niche/image/16/ancho-pepper3-small.jpg?1238866860
Chapulín → Toasted grasshoppers commonly eaten in México at certain times during the year. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chapulines.jpg
Copal → Incense burned to lift prayers up to Heaven. Copal Incense http://www.mexicolore.co.uk/images-2/278_17_2.jpg
Panteón (Cementerio) → Familias meet here to clean the graves, decoratethem, and pray. http://sites.google.com/site/hamiltonspanish/_/rsrc/1229019078222/Home/las-fiestas/el-da-de-los-muertos/cemetery%20preparations.jpg
Máscara → Masks of calaveras and calacas are often decorated, displayed, and worn during la celebración. http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3015/2954621884_8aee614771.jpg
Despedida →Goodbye, farewell, or closure. Families say goodbye to their loved ones once again. http://imgpe.trivago.com/uploadimages/51/87/5187112_l.jpeg