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Sophie.- ¡Qué fantástico ese baile y ritmo! ¡ Esa música es única!
Charlie.- Sí, esa música me da ganas de bailar.
Prof. Z.- Chicos, aquellos músicos son venezolanos y esa música que tocan es de Venezuela.
Sophie.- Eso es excelente profesor.
Charlie.- Sí, este panfleto que tengo en mi mano explica que esa música y esos instrumentos que oímos son nativos de Venezuela.
Sophie.- ¡Gracias por traernos a esta presentación!
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Listen to Zulaya's plans. Then put the sentences in the correct order
+ Zulaya is going to study
Zulaya and her sister are going to play tennis.
+ Zulaya and her friends are going to buy clothes.
Zulaya is going to sleep all morning.
* Zulaya is going to have lunch at her aunt Silvia's house.
Zulaya and her friends are going to a party.
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The quinceañera party is very popular in many Latin American countries. It is similar to Sweet Sixteen in the United States. Many times there is a religious ceremony and a feast with a banquet. At the party they make a toast in honor of the quinceañera and afterwards everyone dances a waltz. The girl who celebrates her birthday is also called the quinceañera. In Peru (and other countries) the quinceañera has fourteen or fifteen bridesmaids: one for each year she has. There is no special banquet menu, but in Peru it is common to eat typical food of the country, dance and listen to traditional music. In Puerto Rico, the celebration is called the quinceañero. Girls often have the big party on their sixteenth birthday (influenced by Sweet Sixteen) and not on their fifteenth birthday. At the banquet of a quinceañera from Puerto Rico, it is normal to eat typical food of the country, such as rice with chicken. They all dance and listen to Caribbean music: salsa, merengue, reggaeton and Cuban hip-hop.
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