This week, I taught the students about American Easter traditions: Easter baskets, the Easter Bunny, Easter egg hunts, dying eggs, lots of candy, etc. And I learned that there really isn't a word in Spanish for jellybeans. Oh well. It's interesting because in Spain, it almost seems like more emphasis is put on Semana Santa (Holy Week) than on Easter Sunday itself. But regardless, here it is definitely a religious holiday, steeped in tradition. Anyway, the kids decorated some Easter baskets, Easter eggs, and Easter bunnies to hang on the wall in the main entrance of the school. Their work is proudly displayed above.
Some of the kiddos, making Easter baskets.
MariCarmen, myself, and Puri - the 3 English teachers.
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