diciembre El gordo the fat one Its the name for the famous national Christmas lottery in Spain which is drawn on the 22 December every year 24 de diciembre Christmas Eve is called ID: 481256
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22 de diciembre
El
gordo
= the fat one
It’s the name for the
famous national
Christmas lottery in
Spain, which is drawn on the 22 December every year.Slide2
24 de diciembre
Christmas Eve is called
La
Nochebuena
.
This is when all families gather for a big celebration meal in the evening. Lots of Cava (Spanish champagne) is drunk. Most families will go to midnight mass service in church (la misa del gallo).Slide3
El
día de Navidad – Christmas Day
This
is a quieter family day. Lots of families go to church again and then have a lunchtime meal
. Most families will have
un belén (a nativity scene) in their homes.25 de diciembreSlide4
El
día de los inocentes – day of the innocents = the equivalent of our April Fools’ Day. People make paper
cutouts
like this and try to stick them to each other’s back without being detected, for a joke.
28
de diciembreSlide5
La
Nochevieja = New Year’s EveAt 12 o’clock, everyone listens to the 12 x gongs of the clock in Madrid’s town square and each 12 grapes, one on each gong.
31
de
diciembreSlide6
El
roscón de Reyes is a traditional cake in the shape of a ring, eaten on New Year’s Day. There is a small figure hidden in it. Whoever gets the piece with the figure has to make the
roscón
for next year. It’s good luck!
1
de eneroSlide7
The 3 kings (
3 Reyes) parade through the streets of every town on 5th January.
Instead of stockings, children put their
shoes
(los
zapatos) outside their bedroom door, when they go to bed.5 de
eneroSlide8
Children get presents (
los regalos) on the 6th January in Spain.
6 de
eneroSlide9
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