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La Navidad

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    La Navidad
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  • Translate the following Elf movie line: "Es un duende enojado."
    He's an angry elf.
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  • Translate the following Elf movie line: "Buddy el duende. ¿Cuál es su color favorito?"
    Buddy the Elf. What is your favorite color?
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  • ¿Cuál fruta comen las personas a la medianoche el 31 de diciembre...naranjas, manzanas, uvas o fresas?
    uvas
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  • On what day is El Día de los Reyes (Three Kings Day) celebrated; December 26, January 1 or January 6
    January 6
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  • ¿Cierto o Falso? In Spain there is a wooden log which children beat with a stick to make it "poop out" small gifts like candy and nuts on Christmas Eve.
    ¡Cierto! His name is Caga Tió or Tió de Nadal.
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  • On December 22 there is a famous lottery. What is it called; El Gordo (The Fat One), El Grande (The Big One) or El Magnífico (The Magnificent One)?
    El Gordo (The Fat One) because of the large amount of money that can be won.
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  • Translate the following Elf movie line: "¡Ay! Hijo de un cascanueces"
    Son of a nutcracker!
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  • What is la Nochebuena?
    Christmas Eve
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  • Almond, honey nougat candy in Spain is popular at Christmas. What is it called? Turrón, Toblerone or mazapán
    Turrón
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  • ¿Cierto o Falso? On January 5th, children leave water, grass, and grain for the camels of The Wise Men.
    Cierto
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  • Carolers go from house to house singing villancicos. They will be given food and drinks, then pick up the family members from that house and add them to their group as they move on to next house. Costa Rica, Mexico, Spain?
    Spain
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  • Translate this Christmas song: "Todo lo que quiero para la Navidad es a ti".
    All I Want For Christmas Is You
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  • Translate this Christmas song: "Va a Nevar"
    Let It Snow
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  • Translate this Christmas song: "Blanca Navidad"
    White Christmas
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  • To receive gifts from the three wise men, children leave what under their beds on El Día de los Reyes; shoes, stockings, or a basket?
    Shoes
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  • Oranges were placed in children's stockings to represent what; health, wealth or wisdom?
    Wealth. It represented gold since it was a rare and expensive fruit.
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