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UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE NUEVO LEON

PREPA 8
SEMESTRE: ENERO - JUNIO
MATERIA: VIDA COTIDIANA EN OTRO IDIOMA II
DOCENTE: Armida Marlene Martinez Maldonado
ALUMNO: Santiago Axel Perez Alvear
GRUPO: 220 MATRICULA: 2146068
TOURISTIC ACTIVITIES IN NUEVO LEON
You can go Paseo Santa Lucia You can t enter the water

You can go to fundadora park You can t enter the


park with a car

You can go to the hills You can't leave trash

You can go to the zoo You can't feed the animals

Tu puedes ir a fuente Neptuno You can't enter the fountain


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NEW YEAR
It is the celebration of the beginning of the following year on
the calendar. The "New Year" is perhaps the party in which
more people participate, since most human beings have
reasons to do so, either to celebrate another year that is
coming, or for a year that is going away.

Where is it celebratred? It is celebrated all over the world although in countries


like China the date changes.
How did it start? The earliest known New Year celebrations were in
Mesopotamia, dating back to 2000 BC. C. The early Romans used March 1 as
New Year's Day, while other cultures used the autumnal equinox or winter
solstice to mark the new year.
When is it celebrated? January 1st and Chinese New Year is February 10th
How is it celebratred? Currently, a toast is made by clinking the glasses of each
of the diners and 12 grapes are eaten as quickly as possible making a wish, as
the chimes that announce the start of a new year are given; the grapes
represent each of the months of the year that begins.
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE NUEVO LEON
PREPARATORIA 8
SEMESTRE: ENERO - JUNIO
MATERIA: VIDA COTIDIANA EN OTRO IDIOMA II
DOCENTE: Claudia Aracely Garza Huerta
ALUMNA: Monserrat Jimenez Morales
GRUPO: 228 MATRICULA: 2145361
GREEK CIVILIZATION
The Greek civilization arose around
the 12th century B.C. Settled in the
eastern part of the Mediterranean
Sea

The meal consisted of bread or


maze and the accompaniment of
bread or opson

Their clothing consisted mainly of Their main activities


chiton, peplos, himation and were agriculture, trade
chlamys. and crafts.

HISTORICAL FACTS OF GREECE

1. Beginning of the Mycenaean period


(1600 BC-1100 BC)

2. The Trojan War (1250 BC)


3. Introduction of the Olympic Games (776 BC)

4. The rise of the Greek tyrants (650 BC)


5. Introduction of the coin (600 BC)

6. Age of Pericles (445 BC-429 BC)


7. Second Peloponnesian War: Athens vs.
Sparta

8. Bubonic plague in Athens (430 BC)


9. Alexander the Great came to power
(336 BC)

10. Invasion of the Romans (146 BC)

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