Cap. 6B La Cultura. La arpillera – is a popular textile folk art of rough patchwork appliqués...

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Cap. 6B La Cultura

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Page 1: Cap. 6B La Cultura. La arpillera – is a popular textile folk art of rough patchwork appliqués created by women in Chile. La arpillera is done in brilliant.

Cap. 6B

La Cultura

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La arpillera – is a popular textile folk art of rough patchwork appliqués created by women in Chile. La arpillera is done in brilliant colors and shows the story of daily life or traditions and values.

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Other ways to say our vocabulary words.

La sala

El despacho

El piso

El apartamento

el salón (muchos países) El living (España)

la oficina(muchos países)

la planta (muchos países)

el piso (España) el departamento

(muchos países)

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El patio in an apartment building in a large Spanish city is usually just an open area in the center of the building. In Southern Spain, houses are often built around patios, which may have gardens as well as a fountain. The Moors, who came from Africa, brought this architectural style to Spain.

El patio

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Different ways to say:

Cocinar

Cortar el césped

Lavar los platos

Quitar el polvo

Guisar – (España)

Cortar la hierba, Cortar el pasto (muchos países) Cortar el zacate (México)

Fregar los platos (España)

Sacudir los muebles (México) Desempolvar (Bolivia)

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In many communities, the outside wall of the house is located directly on the sidewalk and front windows may have rejas or bars.

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Every cultural has there version of Cinderella. La Cenicienta is the Spanish version.

The story seems to date back to a Chinese tale called Yeh-Shen.

La Cenicienta

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Casas en países hispanohablantes

Houses tend to be separated from the

outside by a barrier such as a tall wall or fence. The owner has to open a gate

to enter the property where there may be a

carport or small outside area.

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Inside the home will often be an open space called a patio. Many rooms of the house open up to the patio and it is a place for the family to eat meals, talk, and spend time together.

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It is also very common to see glass, wire, or metal on the top of the walls for protection.

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Most homes have a large wooden or metal door. The plain exterior gives no hints about what be a beautiful interior.

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Privacy is valued and the home and family activities are shielded from view from the outside.

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Home is used to entertain very close family and friends. It is unusual to invite co-workers or casual friends into the home.