Today in class, we continued talking about a New Year's Eve tradition in Spain. We even had a chance to try it out for ourselves!
Ask your student:
Today's Vocabulary
Homework:
Ask your student:
- What is the New Year's Eve tradition in Spain? (As the clock on TV chimes 12 times, you eat a grape for each chime.)
- How do they eat grapes in Spain? (They peel them!)
- Were you able to eat all twelve grapes "on time"? (Instead of whole grapes, I cut them into quarters to avoid a choking hazard in class. We watched last year's TV broadcast and tried it out for ourselves! Everyone did great!)
Today's Vocabulary
- la campanada - the chime
- el cuarto - the quarter (every 15 minutes, there is a "cuarto"...it's like the song a Grandfather clock plays)
Homework:
- Do you want to watch the "Campanadas" again? Here's last year's broadcast.
- Check out THESE IDEAS for some fun activities over break.
- Bible Verse: Psalm 56:3
- Cuando siento miedo, pongo en ti mi confianza. Salmo 56 versículo 3.
- Audio Version (Coming soon)
- By memorizing this verse and saying it to me on or before December 17, you will earn 4 stickers!
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