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Unit Overview

6

T8

2.

The integration of culture

into the units

1. Culture is the framework for learning

Spanish.

Culture is present throughout the unit: in the challenges, in the boxes that

feature the five Cs of language learning, in the section titled

Mapa cultural

,

in the readings, and in the final project.

Culture is also present in the practice activities: students analyze the cultural

perspectives, practices, and products of a country or cultural area, compare it

with their own country, and transfer what they have learned to their own reality.

2. Culture is presented in an original way.

Each challenge features a

cultural element

related to the theme of the u

For example,

Desafío 1

in Guatemala (Level 1) showcases an element of

traditional Guatemalan culture: jade masks.

Elements of the culture related to the theme of the unit are also present

in an organized way in the

Mapa cultural

section.

3. Culture is recognized in all its richness.

Culture is explored as a perspective, a practice, and a product. For

example, students reflect about the festivals, customs, traditions, family

dynamics, table manners, courtesy expressions, dances, foods, etc.

Culture is exhibited from a variety of angles:

Major cities such as Mexico City, San Juan in Puerto Rico, Antigua

in Guatemala, Santo Domingo, Cartagena de Indias, Buenos Aires,

Seville, etc.

Archeology, architecture, and the fine arts: Teotihuacan, Tikal,

Machu Picchu, the Zócalo in Mexico City, the El Morro fortress in San J

the Alhambra, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Pablo Picasso, Fernando

Botero, etc.

Customs such as festivals, traditional clothing, foods, and sports.

Youth culture, such as music and fashion.

Social relationships and societal organization.

La máscara

de jade

DESAFÍO

1

Diana y Rita

Find a jade mask in Antigua.

uan,

nit.

ed

Guatemala

Key Ideas