Actividad 2 del 03 de septiembre.
Instrucciones:
Aplica las estrategias revisadas en el Dossier 1 “Lectura Global”. Completa la siguiente tabla:
Elemento
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Información que aporta
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Título
| Que la lectura contiene 3 datos curiosos del miércoles de ceniza |
Fotografía
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Da una idea gráfica de cómo es el miércoles de ceniza
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Pie de foto
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Describe la foto y nos da los nombres de las personas y del lugar.
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Elemento de la fotografía que ilustra el título
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La cruz de ceniza que tiene el sacerdote y el cuenco de ceniza
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Aplica las estrategias de vocabulario revisadas en el dossier 2 y completa la tabla:
Identificación de cognados:
Inglés
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Español
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Inglés
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Español
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Trinity |
Trinidad
| cross |
cruz
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day
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día
| symbolize |
simboliza
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using |
usando
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including
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incluyendo
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signals
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señales
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Christians
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cristianos
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purpose
|
propósito
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reflection
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reflexión
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period
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periodo
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preparation
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preparación
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Asignación de significado por contexto
Completa la siguiente tabla con base en el texto.
Equivalente en español
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En el texto
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Miércoles de ceniza
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Ash Wednesday
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Vigilia
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Lent
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Pascua
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Easter
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Jueves Santo
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Holy Thursday
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Semana Santa
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Holy Week
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La ültima Cena
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Last Supper
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Agua Bendita
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Holy Water
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Ayuno
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fasting
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Preguntas de comprensión.
Contesta las siguientes preguntas con base en el texto.
¿Qué marca el inicio de la cuaresma?
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El Miércoles de Ceniza
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¿Cuántos días dura la cuaresma?
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40
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¿Cuándo termina la cuaresma?
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El Jueves Santo con la Última Cena
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¿Qué significa el Miércoles de Ceniza?
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Penitencia, arrepentimiento
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3 Things to Know About Ash Wednesdayolan Feeney @NolanFeeney
Andrew Burton—Getty Images John McCann, a layman at Trinity Church, draws a cross using ash on a man's forehead to symbolize Ash Wednesday, in New York.
What to know about the start of Lent
February 14st is Ash Wednesday, which kicks off the first day of Lent and signals the approach of Easter. Here are three things to know about the day.
What’s the purpose of Ash Wednesday?
It marks first day of the 40 days of Lent, a roughly six-week period (not including Sundays) dedicated to reflection, prayer and fasting in preparation for Easter. It ends on Holy Thursday, the fifth day of Holy Week (the week leading up to Easter) that marks the Last Supper. In addition to certain rules about foods and fasting, many Christians (and even non-Christians) abstain from additional foods, luxury or material goods or certain activities and habits.
Where do the ashes some people put on their face come from?
They’re obtained from the burning of the palms of the previous Palm Sunday, which occurs on the Sunday before Easter, and applied during services. Palm Sunday marks Jesus’ return to Jerusalem, when people waved palm branches to celebrate his arrival. The ashes are typically mixed with Holy Water or oil.
What do the ashes mean?
The ashes, applied in the shape of a cross, are a symbol of penance, mourning and mortality. Centuries ago, participants used to sprinkle themselves with ashes and repent much more publicly, but the practice fell away sometime between the 8th-10th century before evolving into what it is today. There aren’t any particular rules about how long the ashes should be worn, but most throughout the day as a public expression of their faith and penance people wear them.
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