TRADITIONS

THE DAY OF THE DEAD



What is the day of the dead?

This celebrations is one of the most important day in mexico. With the next presentation you will undestand better how is celebrate the day of the dead. Enjoy it! 


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Exercise
Answer the next questions.

What do you think about the day of the dead?
Would you like to put an ofrenda?
In your country do you celebrate something similar?
Have you ever had a family, a neighbor, or a pet pass  away?
How were they honored?
What do you do to remember them?

DAY OF THE DEAD ALTAR ELEMENTS


Day of the Dead altars are set with different elements depending on the region; these differences are established by the availability, seasonal flowers and fruits and the traditional food from the area. Other elements are shared everywhere in the country. Most altars would include some or all of these elements:

·         Picture
A picture of the evoked relative is placed in the altar to make him present and revive his image.


·         Flowers
The altar is decorated with fresh flowers as it is believed that their scent will make the returning souls feel welcomed and happy.
The cempasuchil or flor de muertos (flower of the dead) is one of the most used flowers during the celebration; in some places its petals are set to make a path from the house door to the altar thus showing the way to the returning souls.


·         Different Levels  
In some areas altars are made with two levels that symbolize heaven and earth; in others they are made with three levels for heaven, purgatory and earth; and there are places where altars with seven levels are placed, each of these levels represents the steps a soul has to make to get to heaven.


·         An Arch
Symbolizes the entrance to the world of the dead. In the places where it's set it can be made with cempasuchil flowers like in Michoacán State, or of reed like in Puebla State.


·         Chiseled Paper
     The papel picado or chiseled paper are paper flags chiseled with saints' figures or skulls and skeletons that are placed like a table cloth in the altar.


·         Day of the Dead Bread
Day of the dead bread or pan de muertos is different in every region of the country and one of the most important elements in the altar as it is a fraternal offering to the souls in the catholic sense.


·         Candy Skulls
Sugar, chocolate or amaranth seed skulls represent the death and its every moment presence.


·         Food
Every region in Mexico has a special dish that is considered the most festive and tasty and it's usually the main food offered in the altar. A good example is the turkey with mole; these dishes are expensive and most of the families in the rural areas only make them for this occasion. Tamales, atole, fruits like oranges and apples and desserts like the calabaza en tacha (candied pumpkin) are also part of the offering.


·        Spirited Drinks
Tequila, mezcal and pulque (fermented agave juice) are offered to the adult souls so they can relax and enjoy with their family. If the honored one smoked a pack of cigarettes is then set in the altar.


·         Candles
Candles show the souls their way to the altar and back to the dead world; they symbolize the light, hope and faith. The number of candles in the altar depends on the local tradition, in some regions a candle is set for each honored soul, in others four candles, one for each cardinal point are placed in the altar while in most places the number of candles depends on the economic capability of the family setting the altar.


·         Religious Elements
       The most common are crucifixes and Virgin Mary and patron saint images.

·         Petate
Petates (palm tree leaf woven carpets) are set aside for the souls to lie down and rest.



·         Water
A glass of water is set in the altar to calm the souls' thirst after their long journey.


·         Copal
The resin of the tree that has the same name is burned to purify the place and to attract the souls with its sweet smell.

·         Salt
A small plate with salt is set in the altar as a purifier element.


·         Personal Objects
      In some areas the honored tools, clothing or toys are added to the offering to make him feel at home.





Exercise

Try to build this puzzle and when you finish you must print it and draw how you would like to decorate your own ofrenda.  Enjoy it!


Share with us you drawing!  :) 



Now, according to the information anwer the following questions.


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Comentarios

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    Es un blog muy bonito y llamativo.

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  2. Me gusto mucho el contenido y la manera en que relacionan las actividades con su información. Considero que la explicación de cada elemento con una imagen, hace más rica la publicación y sus actividades no sólo se basaron en las aplicaciones, sino también en hacerlas de forma individual e instantáneas.

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  3. El contenido de este apartado me encanto, debido a que permite que los hablantes de la lengua inglesa puedan conocer sobre nuestra cultura y tengan un mayor conocimiento sobre que significa cada uno de los componentes de la ofrenda. La relación que hay con las actividades me parece excelente, ya que hace que la información tenga el uso debido.

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  4. El tema de su blog es muy interesante, me parece importante dar a conocer la cultura mexicana alrededor del mundo y ustedes lo hicieron en su blog. Sin embargo, recuerden que es muy importante cuidar la parte gramatical en la redacción de su texto, les sugiero que los chequen. Pero en general, su blog es uno de mis favoritos.

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