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World Languages

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Wilda Hughley

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Students will be able to recognize the main characteristics and significance of el Carnaval, celebrated in Spanish-speaking countries and around the world.

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The word carnaval has a derivative of the word carne (meat) In the carnival, people enjoy everything that they may not do during Lent.

In Latin, "carne levare" means to "take away the meat".

Origins of the word Carnaval

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When does Carnaval take place?

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February and March

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April and May

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June and July

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Multiple Choice

How many days does Carnival last?

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7 or 8

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9 or 10

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4 or 5

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What does carnival mean?

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celebration

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party of meat

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ready to celebrate

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farewell to meat

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Carnaval has a religious origin. The festival has its roots in Roman Catholic traditions when Catholics started a tradition of celebrating with a festival before Lent was to start. It was later exported to Latin America by the Spanish colonists.

The origins of Carnaval

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Carnaval is a period of celebration, but it is celebrated differently throughout different countries in the world. People of all ages are welcome to participate and wear a costume.

​Carnaval was viewed as the last chance for freedom before Lent and Easter imposed their stricter behavior on people.

What is the purpose of the Carnival?

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What is the purpose of the carnival?

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To relax after work days

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To pray and atone for your sins

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To celebrate before Lent

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Who celebrates Carnaval?

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tourists

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Catholics

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Everyone

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Upper class

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What do people do during Lent?

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dance a lot at parties

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eat delicious food

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participate in a fast

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While unique traditions differ throughout Spain and Latin America, each Carnaval involves:

  • music

  • dancing

  • masks

  • costumes

  • parades

  • floats

Similarities between the celebrations

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Carnaval and Mardi Gras are different celebrations, but people often confuse the two. Carnaval refers to the period of feasting and fun before Lent begins. Mardi Gras refers to Fat Tuesday, the final day of revelry before Ash Wednesday when the season of Lent begins. This year, Fat Tuesday will take place February 21.

Mardi Gras in New Orleans

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Multiple Choice

Carnival is celebrated the same way all over the world

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Cierto

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Multiple Choice

What is very common to see during the celebrations?

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dancing

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parades

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costumes

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All are correct

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Multiple Choice

Where is there a similar celebration in the United States?

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New Orleans, Louisiana

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San Francisco, California

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Orlando,

Florida

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Multiple Choice

Carnival is a colorful festival.

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cierto

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Students will be able to recognize the main characteristics and significance of el Carnaval, celebrated in Spanish-speaking countries and around the world.

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