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April Fools' Day
Any ideas about things I could do with the students on April Fools' Day?
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I'm sorry I don't know what's April Fools' Day. Pls., enlighten me!
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April Fool's is on April 1st and it's a chance for you to try to fool your friends family, coworkers, etc. and make them believe something that's not true. Practical jokes and hoxes are common. Read some more about it on Wikipedia. A similar day in Mexico es el día de los Santos Inocentes, el 28 de diciembre. Do you celebrate Santos Inocentes in Spain?
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Would this be for English students in Madrid? Perhaps you could invent a news release by the RAE, stating some new and preposterous edict concerning the Spanish language
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You can also checkout this site Alfonso,
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/aprilfools1.html
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The students must say "tienes los zapatos/cordones desabrochados " to people with no shoelaces, and see how many look down.
Make/find a controversial Fake Article (Obama it's a Black panther, Hillary KuKluxklan , go to snopes.com ), say it's real and see what are the reactions. greetings |
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Alfonso,
In France they also have April Fools' Day. It's called Le poisson d'avril because a typical joke is sticking a paper fish on people's backs. David, We also celebrate Los Inocentes in Spain.
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A paper fish? As we have our little paper man to stick on people's backs.
It's a really cruel tradition to celebrate with jokes the day on which King Herod is supposed to have killed thousands of babies: December 28th. I've read the link Jane offered us. But the origin of April's fool day is not in it. It's said to be uncertain. Do you know something about it?
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I welcome all corrections to my English. Salu2 desde Madrid, Alfonso Last edited by Alfonso; April 01, 2008 at 04:28 PM. Reason: Corrections thanks to David |
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I read a very interesting article a while back about April Fool's Day.
According to this article, the beginning of this tradition dates back to 1582, in France. It all began because New Year's Day was celebrated for 8 days beginning March 25th. It culminated on April 1. When Charles IX reformed the calendar to Gregorian, New Year's was changed to January 1st. Back then, there was no e-mail, no television, radio or any means of communication we have now so the change was not known by many as the news traveled by foot. Many people did not accept the change or maybe they didn't believe it so they continued celebrating in the old tradition. These people were known as fools. Many people picked on them and called them fools. They would be the brunt of jokes and many practical jokes were played on them. in Scotland it is celebrated for two days with the second day devoted to pranks involving the rear-end. It is called Taily Day. Which is where the "kick me" sign all began. Quite interesting.. Look! Your shoe's untied!! Elaina |
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Just a correction or two.
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