España Flamenco Salvador Dali—surrealista (la imaginación) Pablo Picasso=artista.

1 España Flamenco Salvador Dali—surrealista (la imaginaci...
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1 España Flamenco Salvador Dali—surrealista (la imaginación) Pablo Picasso=artista

2 Madrid es la capital de España Está en el centro de España.

3 Unos lugares famosos en Madrid El Museo del Prado La Puerta del Sol El Parque del Retiro La Plaza Mayor

4 Las montañas que separan España y Francia se llaman “los Pyrenees.”

5 Los molinos de viento de La Mancha (región)… la inspiración para Don Quijote…

6 ¿Qué significa “don”? In the olden days, “don” was reserved for those who held a title of nobility In the olden days, “don” was reserved for those who held a title of nobility Nowadays, in Spain, it is a term similar to “Señor” but mainly used to show great respect to someone significantly older, or to be used in official documents Nowadays, in Spain, it is a term similar to “Señor” but mainly used to show great respect to someone significantly older, or to be used in official documents It would be more appropriate to use “Señor” in most cases (teachers, friends’ parents, etc.) It would be more appropriate to use “Señor” in most cases (teachers, friends’ parents, etc.)

7 In contrast, when wanting to show great affection for another, one might add “-ito” or “-ita” to the end of his or her name. Ejemplos: Ejemplos: –Juan  “Juanito” –Tomás  “Tomasito” –Isabel  “Isabelita” –Sara  “Sarita”

8 Euro Exchange rate: 1 € = $1.42 12 Countries in European Union using the euro: Spain Italy Belgium Luxembourg Germany Netherlands GreeceAustria France Portugal IrelandFinland

9 Idiomas Castellano- Official language Gallego- Co-official language Catalán- Also official language Mostly spoken in Galicia Mostly spoken in Cataluña Vasco (euskara) - Spoken in País Vasco Eskerrik asko! = Thank you!

10 Comida Típica Olivos Gazpacho Paella Jamón Serrano Tortilla Española

11 Fútbol Real Madrid Cristiano Ronaldo FC Barcelona Barça Messi

12 Feria de Abril- Sevilla La Portada Las "casetas" (1,047) El "traje de feria" El traje de flamenca

13 La Alhambra

14 La lenguaje del abanico The Language of the Fan In the past, hand fans were used not only as cooling instruments, but also as convenient communication devices, mainly for transmitting more or less secretive love messages. When ladies went dancing, they were always accompanied by their mothers or another adult lady, to watch her behavior. The young girls invented a way to communicate with the boys without being noticed by adults. They used their fans in different ways to convey their messages. A language of the fan, which is today completely forgotten, was widely used.

15 La lenguaje del abanico The girl shows up briefly at the balcony, slowly fanning herself, and returns inside, shutting the balcony: "I can’t go out" Running her fingers through the fan’s ribs: "I want to talk to you" Slowly fanning herself : "Don’t waste your time, I don’t care about you“ Quickly fanning herself : "I love you so much" Passing the fan from hand to hand: "I see that you are looking at another woman" Quickly and impetuously closing the fan: "I’m jealous" Half-opening the fan over her face: "We are being watched over“ Hitting any object: "I’m impatient“ Hiding her face behind the fan: "You’re ugly"