Avancemos: Cuaderno Práctica Por Niveles 1 (Revised)
Avancemos: Cuaderno Práctica Por Niveles 1 (Revised)
1st Edition
Holt McDougal
ISBN: 9780618765935
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Page 317: Cultura C

Exercise 1
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|Famous sites of Argentina |What to see |
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|**Barrio de San Telmo** |Plaza Doreggo, San Telmo market, museums |
|**Las pampas** |see animals and enjoy the scenery, visit ranches and gauchos |
|**Plaza de la República** |The Obelisk, 9th of July Avenue |
|**Mar del Plata** |visit the aquarium, museums, casinos, beaches, reserve of sea lions |
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Exercise 2
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Because of its European architecture, Buenos Aires is called **Paris of the Americas.**
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The widest avenue in the world is **the 9th of July Avenue (Avenida 9 de Julio).**
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**Gauchos** are considered to be cultural icons of Argentina.
Exercise 3
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Lunfardo is Argentinian slang that developed in the suburbs and among the lower classes of Argentinians, more precisely among criminals who did not want the prison guards to understand them.
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Some lunfardo words are based on vesre (reves), which means to pronounce the word with reversed syllables. Other words come from Italian and are adjusted to fit lunfardo.
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Examples:
– chochamu – *young man* (vesre for *muchacho*)
– mina – *chick* (from the Italian *femmina*)
– gomías – *friends* (vesre for *amigos*)
– chamuyar – *to sweet talk, to chat flirtatiously, to lie* (from Spanish gypsy verb *caló*, which means to conversate)
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