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Comenius project 2012-2014 Let me know you: United in Diversity
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Comenius project 2012-2014

Let me know you: United in Diversity

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Visual dictionary about cultures

Chapter 2: Spain

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Dictionary English - SpanishFood

English1. omelette2. olives3. cold cuts4. lettuce5. chicken6. cake7. ice cream8. tea9. cheese10. apple11. pear12. potatoes13. scrambled eggs14. fruit juice15. tomato soup

Spanish1. tortilla2. aceitunas3. embutido4. lechuga5. pollo6. tarta7. helado8. te9. queso10. manzana11. pera12. patatas13. huevos revueltos14. zumo de frutas15. sopa de tomate

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Dictionary English - Spanish Festivals

English1. Christmas tree2. ornament3. mistletoe4. Sea bream5. Christmas carol6. Father Christmas7. reindeer8. angel9. Ash Wednesday10. Maundy Thursday11. Good Friday12. Palm Sunday13. Easter egg14. Easter Bunny15. spring

Spanish1. Árbol de navidad2. adorno 3. muérdago4. besugo5. villancico6. Papá Noel7. reno8. ángel9. Miércoles de Ceniza10. Jueves Santo11. Viernes Santo12. Domingo de Ramos13. Huevo de Pascua14. Conejo de Pascua15. primavera

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Dictionary English - Spanish Greetings

English1. welcome2. goodnight3. goodbye4. Hi5. good morning6. please7. Thank you8. yes9. no10. What’s your name ?11. How are you ?12. How old are you ?13. What is your hobby ?14. Everything’s ok, thanks15. Where are you from ?

Spanish1. bienvenido2. Buenas noches3. adiós4. hola5. Buenos días6. Por favor7. gracias8. sí9. no10. ¿Cómo te llamas?11. ¿Cómo estás?12. ¿Cuántos años tienes?13. ¿Cuál es tu hobby ?14. Todo está bien, gracias15. ¿De dónde eres?

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Dictionary English - Spanish School

English1. lesson2. teacher3. pupil4. pencil case5. pen6. ruler7. sharpener6. schoolbag7. classroom9. grade11. report12. playground13. Chemistry14. Biology15. Maths

Spanish1. lección2. profesor3. alumno4. estuche5. bolígrafo6. regla7. sacapuntas6. mochila7. clase9. curso11. boletín12. patio13. Química14. Biología15. Matemáticas

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The most important places in SpainSantiago’s Cathedral

This building was created in the 12th century by wish of the Pope ‘’Calixto III’’.

It is one of the most important symbols of the Christianity.

It is situated in Santiago (Galicia) and it is the goal of the ‘’Camino de Santiago’’

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The most important places in Spain Alhambra

Alhambra is a palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain.

It was originally constructed as a fortress in 889,and it was converted into a royal palace in 1333 by Yusuf I Sultan of Granada.

The Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the inspiration for many songs and stories.

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The most important places in SpainNational Museum of El Prado

The National Museum of El Prado, in Madrid, is one of the most important and most visited museums of the world.

The collection was formed by some kings very fond of art.

It contains some works by the most famous artists in the world: Velázquez, El Greco, Rubens, El Bosco, Van Dyck, Zurbarán, Tintoretto…

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The most important places in SpainAqueduct of Segovia

It is a Roman Aqueduct and one of the most significant ones in the world.

It was built between 1st and 2nd century A.C.

It runs for another 15 km, before arriving in the city.

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The most important places in SpainGuggenheim Museum Bilbao

The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is a modern art museum designed by the well-known Canadian architect Frank O. Geary.

It is located in Bilbao(Basque country), Spain.

It is one of the five “Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation” museums.

Inaugurated by the king Juan Carlos I the 18th of October, it is a cruise-shaped building placed on the riverside.

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The most important places in SpainLa Sagrada Familia

La Sagrada Familia is a Catholic basilica in  Barcelona (Spain),  designed  by the  architect   Antoni  Gaudí.  Begun in 1882, it is still under construction. It  is  Gaudi’s  masterpiece  and  the landmark of modernist architecture. 

When finished, it will have 18 towers: 4 on each of its three facades, and six towers more as a dome, the central one  devoted  to  Jesus,  another  one devoted  to  Virgin  Mary  and  the other  four  devoted  to  the evangelists. 

Both the inside and the outside present a unique construction system based on geometry.

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The most important places in SpainEl Teide

El Teide is a volcano situated in Tenerife Island  (Canary Islands, Spain).  At  3,718 metres high, it is the highest peak in Spain. 

El  Teide  is  part  of  the  Teide National  Park,  declared World Heritage by UNESCO. 

El Teide is considered the most representative  natural monument  of  the  Canary Islands.

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The most important places in SpainDoñana

Doñana is a protected natural area located in Andalusia. It comprises 104,970 hectares.

Doñana National Park and its vast marshlands is the winter home of a wide variety of aquatic bird species, reaching the 200.000 specimens.

It was declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1994.

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The most important festivals in SpainNew Year

On New Year’s Eve we have a big dinner of seafood, fish, meat and desserts.

After dinner, when the bells of a clock placed in Madrid strike midnight, we eat twelve grapes, one on each stroke. They bring good luck for the New Year.

Then, most people go out to a party to celebrate the New Year.

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The most important festivals in SpainEpiphany

In Spain, Epiphany day is called El Día de los Reyes, the day when a group of Kings, arrived to worship and bring three gifts to baby Jesus after following a star in heaven.

In Spain the Kings: Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar, representing Arabia, Orient, and Africa, arrive the night of 5th January bringing presents for children.

The next morning, 6th January, presents will

appear or, if children have misbehaved during the year, coal .

Most towns in Spain arrange colourful parades representing the arrival of the Reyes Magos to town so children can see them in their camels or carriages before they go to bed.

Sweet wine, nibbles, fruit and milk are left for the Kings and their camels.

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The most important festivals in SpainEaster

In Easter Christians commemorate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

In Spain it is celebrated with processions of floats with sacred images called “pasos”.

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Spanish cuisine

Spanish cuisine, which belongs to the Mediterranean diet, is characterised by being very healthy and varied. Our most important ingredient is olive oil.

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Spanish cuisineMost famous dishes

Perhaps the two most famous dishes are paella and Spanish omelette.

Paella is made with rice and vegetables, seafood or meat.

Spanish omelette is made with eggs and potatoes.

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Spanish cuisineMeat and cold cuts

In Spain all kinds of meat are eaten.

It is very famous the embutido (cold cuts). It is made of seasoned and dried pork or beef meat.

Jamón  Ibérico is a worldwide famous cured ham.

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Spanish cuisineFish and seafood

As it is surrounded by sea, there is a wide variety of fresh fish available in Spain.

Seafood is also very popular specially spider crab, lobster, prawns, clams and mussels.

Spanish people eat anything coming from the sea, including octopus and sea urchins.

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Spanish cuisineVegetables and Fruit

A lot of fruit and vegetables is grown in Spain and exported worldwide.

Gazpacho is a cold soup made with vegetables.

The Canary Islands have their own variety of banana, which is tastier than other varieties.

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Spanish cuisinePulses

There are many traditional dishes made with pulses: lentils, chickpeas, beans.

The most famous ones are Fabada, made with beans and Cocido, made with chickpeas

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Spanish cuisineDesserts

There are many typical desserts corresponding to the different regions of Spain.

At Christmas, the traditional desserts are turrón (made with almond, honey and egg white), polvorones (made with flour, sugar, milk and nuts) and marzipan (made with sugar, almond meal and egg yolk).

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Spanish cuisineDrinks

Spain is famous for its wines. Rioja and Ribera del Duero are two important wine regions.

In Catalonia it is produced a sparkling wine similar to champagne called Cava

In Asturias the typical traditional drink is cider.


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