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Santiago, Chile

Santiago, Chile. Chavo Dalila Ana. Introduction.

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Santiago, Chile

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  1. Santiago, Chile Chavo Dalila Ana

  2. Introduction In Santiago, Chile we will be able to utilize many things we learned in Spanish this year. Not only will we practice our Spanish, but we will get to learn about the different aspects of their culture. Such as, music, arts, food, festivals, historical sites, and many other aspects. We will get to practice our speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish.

  3. Travel Plans Phoenix-Santiago Santiago-Phoenix Leaves June 5 at 8:55 pm Leaves May 25 at 6:05 am Arrive June 6 at 7:10 pm Arrives May 26 at 7:50 am Flight #446 Flight #7700 $3,000 per person Hostel- Plaza de Armas $10 per night Travel by foot, taxis, metros ($.75), and subways

  4. Weather • We will be traveling to Chile in Autumn and the average temperature is 73 degrees. This is perfect temperature to walk around an do all of the outside activities.

  5. Conversation Cards This vocabulary can be used when passing through the airport and traveling around town. • Hacerunamaleta • El equipaje • El pasaporte • Facturar el equipaje • Pasarpor la aduana • Reclamo el equipaje

  6. Activities Pablo Neruda’s House-Pablo Neruda was a famous Chilean poet. His house is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Chile. He won a Nobel prize in literature. In his house you can see many different aspects of Chilean culture , such as art and literature. .

  7. Activities • Chilean Folk Lord Show-At this show you can see traditional Chilean music and dances that originated in different parts of Chile. ($68)

  8. Activities • At the Plaza de Armas you can grab a bite to eat or even bargain with a street vendor. You can practice the vocab about bargaining and shopping.

  9. Activities • Santa Lucia Hill-This is where Santiago, Chile was founded on February 12, 1541 by Pedro de Valdivia. Here we will see an important part of their culture.

  10. Activities • EstadioNacional de Chile-Here we will take a tour of a major part of their culture which is soccer. It is the biggest stadium in Chile and was once used as a prison camp

  11. Activities • Palacio de la Moneda- This is where the president and government sit. Here you can see the history of all of their past presidents and how their government works.

  12. Activities • Barrio Bella Vista is a cultural neighborhood where you can listen to Chilean music and look at art shows. Also, you can go shopping and buy Chilean souvenirs

  13. Conversation Cards These words can be used when shopping at a market or trying to bargain prices. Caro Demasiado(a) El dinero con efectivo Regatear La tarjeta de crédito El anillo El arete El collar El recuerdo

  14. Restaurants AquíEstá Coco- Here you can enjoy traditional Chilean food, mainly seafood. Such as king crab, scallops, clams, and many other types of fish. You can also have many types of wine. AzulProfundo-Here they also have an extensive menu of fish like swordfish, scallops, shark, flounder, and many others.

  15. Restaurants El Cid-The specialties here are their king crab, prawns, squid, scallops along with their sweet and spicy sauce. Bristol-Here they have some very interesting items on their menus. Some of the most interesting are, marinated scallops over octopus or king crab tarter.

  16. Conversation Card • This vocabulary can be used when ordering a meal or asking the waiter about the specials. • Servir • Pedir • La cuchara • El cuchillo • El tenedor • La servilleta • ¿Cuáles la especialidad de la casa? • ¿Me puedestraer….? • Gracias poratenderme

  17. Conclusion • This trip will be very educational and cultural. We would get a real life chance to use what we have learned in class. It would answer the infamous question that many students ask. When will we use this in real life? The answer is that we would talk to people and read thing like menus and street signs. We would be immersed in different aspects of their culture like art, music, dances, literature, and sports.

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