jueves, 8 de marzo de 2012

Comments 'bout the video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fnj_rLNxyis

The first team, was okay, the discussion was fluid.
In the one that talks about bill gates, they got stocked in some parts and i din't understood everything.
Bout the 3rd team, i found some mistakes on Carlos discourse and Alejandro did a lot of pauses.
In the one about diet sodas, Oh i liked it, it was funny. The pronunciation of Horacio is good, the other man, well, he's ok.
About the argue of heating food on plastics in microwaves, its great! Good pronunciation both and good arguments too.

jueves, 3 de noviembre de 2011

Day of the dead in my school

The last thursday we celebrated the day of the dead in the school. There were a lot of offerings full of flowers and food, and pictures of people who're already dead. There were people dancing and singing too, but the thing I liked the best it was the grains trapestries,  all of them  full of colors and with beautiful drawings.  The school was so colorfull that day! Almost everyone had a costume and there were faries, witches, ghosts, psychotic girls, zombies, and many other things. It was crazy!

jueves, 13 de octubre de 2011

Halloween

Halloween around the world
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Introduction

Halloween is mostly seen like an American tradition, but what most of the people ignores is that its origins come from the Celts, on Ireland. The people used to celebrate on November 1st the new year, because is in this day when summer ends.  Celts believed that the night before new year, on October 31, the line that somehow it separates the worlds of the living and the dead was erased, so it was the opportunity for dead people to return to earth like ghosts. They called this night "Samhain".

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Halloween is still practiced in many differeny countries.
The impact of this celebration in the whole word is giant, its the time when most candies are sold and after Chistmas, is the second holiday in total sales. 
but is not celebrated in the same way all around the world.
Here are some examples of Halloween traditions in other countries:
    Hong Kong
    The Halloween celebration in Hong Kong is known as "Yue Lan" that means Festival of the Hungry Ghosts and it is the time when spirits are allowed to return but just for 24 hours.
    France Years ago ,in this country the people didn't celebrate Halloween ,in honor of the greatest ancestors . It is regarded as an "American" holiday in France and was virtually unknown in the country until around 1996. 
    Germany In Germany, the people put away their knives on Halloween night. The reason for this is because they do not want to risk harm befalling the returning spirits.
    Did You Know... 
  • Before using pumpkins, people used turnips potatoes and large beets for the "Jack O'Lantern", but when they came to America they found pumpkins which are so much bigger than the other fruits, thats why now we still use them.
  • The Barn Brack is a traditional food eaten on Halloweenit is a kind of fruitcake that can be bought in stores or you can bake it at home. If you find a ring inside the cake it is supposed that you are going to get married.irishherault.wordpress.com
  • From earliest times the people use horrible masks to celebrate Halloween, it all begins with the people of the past, They believed that the demons who had brought their misfortune upon them would become frightened off by the hideous masks. 
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Conclusions:



Halloween is for many people, just like us, their favorite tradition. Is the moment in were we all remember someone who's already dead, and its cool to celebrate that they were once in here, alive with us. Here in Mexico its just like a party, the streets and cementeries get full of color, with the costumes and all that stuff. We also love that on this time,the enviroment is full of mistery and its the perfect moment for the horror movies. 

Its great to know how other countries celebrate this, and we think it would be cool to know and watch it from closer.


References:
http://www.novareinna.com/festive/world.html
http://www.history.com/topics/halloween
http://www.halloweenishere.com/history.html
http://www.tablespoon.com/recipe-collections/halloween-recipes/
 

Me!

HI!
My name is Viridiana Ibarra Peralta.  I'm 16 years old and I'm in 4º grade. I'm from Mexico city but I lived in Campeche for 4 years.  
I love eating! My favorite dish is the lasagna and enchiladas. I like  going out with friends. I hate sports. I love horror movies. I'm scared of spiders and insects.