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VC2 Culture Ch. 1-2

Review for Mid-term Exam

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What does a typical Spanish speaker look like?They have diverse appearances just like people in the U.S.
What time do people in Spain go out?10:30-11:00 at night.
What time is dinner in Spain?About 9:00 at night.
Are Cafeterias common in Spain?No
Where do kids go to eat lunch?At home
Who usually lives at home?3 or more generations
What do older people do to help out?They watch the younger children.
Do young adults live at home?Usually not
When do young adults move back home?When they get married.
Do spanish-speaking countries use Celsius or Fahrenheit?Celsius
Who tends to do the most housework around the house?The women
What do teenagers like to do?Group activites
What are the two ways to say brush your teeth?lavarse los dientes or cepillarse los dientes
What are the two ways to say to shave?afeitarse or rasurarse
When do students in Mexico decide what they want to do with their lives?When they gradute from secundaria (7-9 grades)
If they want to go to college where do they go?3 years in escuela preparatoria
If they want a career in business where do they go?3 years in escuela de comercio
If they want a technical career where do they go?1 or 2 years in escuela técnia
If they want to be a teacher where do they go?4 years in escuela normal.
How much does it cost to go to college in Mexico?It is free
More people go to college in the United States than people do in Mexico?Yes
What are some favorite snacks in Spanish speaking countries?Sandwiches and fruits
Are vending machines allowed in high schools?No they are prohibited.
No seas aguafiestas.Don't be a spoilsport.
No seas un plomo.Don't be a drag.
No seas pesado.Don't be a bore.
¡Anímate!Come on!
How many San Antonians are Mexican American?over 1/2
What is Tejano music?Dance music with a polka beat?
Where is Tejano popular?All over the world
How do people celebrate their birthdays?With friends at restaurants.
Does the Birthday person pay?Yes it is customary.
¿Te invito?I am inviting you to come and I am also paying for you.

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