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Christmas in Spain

Christmas in Spain. IES Juana I de Castilla. All the images were taken from Google images. The videos were taken from Youtube. Christmas in Spain. December in Spain means Christmas.

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Christmas in Spain

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  1. Christmas in Spain IES Juana I de Castilla • All the images were taken from Google images. The videos were taken from Youtube

  2. Christmas in Spain December in Spain means Christmas. Christmas lights are lit up in the streets. People decorate their houses with ornaments, Christmas trees and other items such as the Nativity scene. It is typical to eat sweets and nougat at Christmas. by Juan Carlos

  3. Click on the image to watch the Christmas lottery advertisement Click on the image to watch the draw by Samuel and Víctor

  4. CHRISTMAS EVE Many families decorate their houses with little figures representing the birth of Jesus and some others with a Christmas tree. Families have dinner together. It is typical to eat turkey, suckling pig or little lamb. At night, catholics go to a mass to celebrate the birth of Jesus. by Mizael and Ángel Luis

  5. CHRISTMAS DAY 25th Catholics get up to go to mass at 12:30 in the morning. This tradition is becoming less and less popular. After the mass ,all the family members have a drink in different bars. After that, they go home to have lunch together in the their houses. The typical meal includes: fish soup, suckling pig or little lamb. The dessert is usually nougat and shortbread. There a very famous brand of shortbread from Tordesillas: “ El Toro De La Vega Shortbread”. by Lilian and Rebeca

  6. by Desiree and Raúl

  7. CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO WATCH A VIDEO ABOUT THE SPANISH “COUNTDOWN” by Lara, Olaiz and Andrea

  8. by Sandra Escudero and Sandra Casado

  9. by Elisabet and Jesús CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO WATCH A VIDEO ABOUT THE PARADE

  10. Three Kings’ Day It is celebrated on 6.January. On 5 January at night children prepare glasses of milk and biscuits for the kings.They prepare water for the camels too. Children get excited and it is dificult for them to sleep. In the morning children get up and run to find the presents under the christmas tree. They unwrap the presents and they play with their new toys. In the afternoon families have lunch together and for dessert they eat “roscón”, a type of cake with cream with a little surprise in it. by Angélica and Noelia

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