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Spanish customs, celebrations and festivals - EdexcelVocabulary- celebrations and parties

The different festivals and customs of Spanish-speaking countries are well-known throughout the world. Revise key vocabulary used to discuss traditional celebrations and parties, as well as music festivals.

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Vocabulary- celebrations and parties

Spain is well-known for its fiestas and festivals. Almost every city, town and village has its own festival of some kind, which is usually a big street party for all the residents. Some festivals are famous all over the world, such as the fireworks of Las Fallas in Valencia and the tomato throwing at La Tomatina.

Here are some useful verbs to use when talking about celebrations.

brindarto toast
celebrarto celebrate
decorarto decorate
disfrazarseto dress up
festejarto celebrate
regalarto give a present
brindar
to toast
celebrar
to celebrate
decorar
to decorate
disfrazarse
to dress up
festejar
to celebrate
regalar
to give a present

Just as in the UK, Christmas and New Year are big celebrations for many people. Here is some useful vocabulary to get started talking about them.

el A帽o NuevoNew Year
el 谩rbol de NavidadChristmas tree
la costumbrecustom/tradition
el Fin de A帽o / la NocheviejaNew Year's Eve
los fuegos artificialesfireworks
el d铆a festivopublic holiday/bank holiday
la fiestaparty/festival
la NavidadChristmas
la NochebuenaChristmas Eve
el Pap谩 NoelFather Christmas
la tradici贸ntradition
el villancicoChristmas carol
el A帽o Nuevo
New Year
el 谩rbol de Navidad
Christmas tree
la costumbre
custom/tradition
el Fin de A帽o / la Nochevieja
New Year's Eve
los fuegos artificiales
fireworks
el d铆a festivo
public holiday/bank holiday
la fiesta
party/festival
la Navidad
Christmas
la Nochebuena
Christmas Eve
el Pap谩 Noel
Father Christmas
la tradici贸n
tradition
el villancico
Christmas carol
Grapes on a plate with sequin reading Happy New Year

Eating twelve grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve is a tradition in Spain. One grape is eaten on each of the twelve strokes of midnight.

Read this passage about Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve celebrations in Spain.

Madrid Town Hall with fireworks

La cena de Nochebuena en Espa帽a tiene lugar cada 24 de diciembre. Esta cena se celebra en los hogares de los espa帽oles junto a toda la familia.

El Fin de A帽o se despide del a帽o entre fuegos artificiales, fiestas, tradiciones familiares, y las famosas doce uvas de la suerte. La costumbre de las doce uvas tiene su origen en el a帽o 1909 y se considera un rito para entrar en el a帽o nuevo con suerte.

Answer the questions in English.

Question

What do most Spaniards do on Christmas Eve in Spain?

Question

Apart from eating 12 grapes on the strokes of midnight, note two ways that Spaniards celebrate New Year's Eve.

Question

Why are grapes traditionally eaten?