1. Name: Sucelle Tapia U.
Name: Sucelle Tapia U.
Class: English Pedagogy.
Class: English Pedagogy.
Teacher.: Morín Poblete.
Teacher.: Morín Poblete.
Subject: Written Language ll.
Subject: Written Language ll.
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3. The New Year of the Gregorian calendar, today in worldwide use,
The New Year of the Gregorian calendar, today in worldwide use,
falls on 1st of January, as was the case with the Roman calendar.
falls on 1st of January, as was the case with the Roman calendar.
With the expansion of Western culture to many other places in the
With the expansion of Western culture to many other places in the
world during recent centuries, the Gregorian calendar has been
world during recent centuries, the Gregorian calendar has been
adopted by many other countries as the official one and the 1st of
adopted by many other countries as the official one and the 1st of
January date of New Year has become global even in countries with
January date of New Year has become global even in countries with
their own New Year celebrations on other days (such as China).
their own New Year celebrations on other days (such as China).
In the culture of Latin America there are a variety of traditions and
In the culture of Latin America there are a variety of traditions and
superstitions surrounding these dates as omens for the coming year.
superstitions surrounding these dates as omens for the coming year.
4. Chinese New Year
Occurs every year when
there's a new moon of the first
lunar month, about the
beginning of spring.
5. Is an occasion for Chinese families to gather for the annual
reunion dinner. It is also traditional for every family to thoroughly
cleanse the house, in order to sweep away any ill-fortune and to
make way for good incoming luck. Windows and doors are
decorated with red color with popular themes of "good fortune" or
"happiness", "wealth", and "longevity." Other activities include
lighting firecrackers and giving money in red paper envelopes.
6. Vietnamese New Year
Is the Tết Nguyên Đán which
most of the times is the same
day as the Chinese New Year
due to the Vietnamese using
Chinese calendar. It features
aspects of the western
Thanksgiving, New Year’s Day,
Halloween and Birthday.
7. Aztec New Year
Aztec New Year
Is the celebration of the new year
according to the Aztec calendar.
Some of the most important events
occur in March, in Huauchinango
Naupan, Mexico City, Zongolica,
and Xicotepec.
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9. Celebrations in Chile include, family dinner with special dishes,
lentils, and twelve grapes to symbolize each month of the year.
Family celebrations usually last until midnight, then some continue
partying with friends until dawn. In Chile's capital Santiago,
thousands of people gather at the Entel Tower to watch the
countdown to midnight and a fireworks display.
There are several fireworks shows across the country to welcome the
New Year.