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San José, Costa Rica

San José, Costa Rica. By: Victoria Glaab , Viviana Cipriano , Antonio Manluccia, and Armando Anderson. Air Travel Vocabulary. El aeropuerto La pantalla La maleta El equipaje El avión El vuelo La identificación El pasaporte El boleto (el boleto de ida y vuelta ).

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San José, Costa Rica

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  1. San José, Costa Rica By: Victoria Glaab, VivianaCipriano, Antonio Manluccia, and Armando Anderson

  2. Air Travel Vocabulary • El aeropuerto La pantalla • La maleta El equipaje • El avión El vuelo • La identificación El pasaporte • El boleto (el boleto de ida y vuelta)

  3. Lodging Vocabulary • El alojamiento El hotel • La habitación La habitacióndoble • Hacer/tenerunareservación • La recepción • La llave • El acensor

  4. Directional and Shopping Vocabulary • Cómollegar a…? • Por favor, dóndequeda? • Cuántocuesta? • Es de…? (oro, plata, madera, cerámica, metal) • Estáhecho/a amano…? • Barato/a, demasiado/a • Unaganga

  5. Dining and Restaurant Vocabulary • Me puedetraer…? El/la camarero/a • Cuál es la especialidad de la casa? • La bebida Gracias por atenderme. • El entremésEresmuyatento/a. • El platoprinicipal • El postre • La propina • La cuenta

  6. Culture Costa Ricans have a great love for music. Though they listen to Everything from classical, to disco, to calypso, for dancing most choose Traditional Latin rhythms such as salsa, merengue, and lambada. ¡Pura Vida!

  7. Culture Costa Ricans, otherwise known as Ticos, are typically very fun loving people. They enjoy life and have ample opportunity throughout the year to celebrate. From New Year’s festivities to All Soul’s Day, Ticos know how to live life to the fullest.

  8. FOOD!!! Costa Rican food is flavored by garlic, herbs, and other mild spices. Arroz con pollo, gallo pinto, and tortilla de queso are three main dishes enjoyed throughout the country.

  9. Because of the mild climate, tropical fruits life avocados, star fruit, and guava are readily available. Vegtables, such as camote and raíz de chayote add variety to traditional dishes. Costa Rica is also home to some of the world’s finest coffee.

  10. monkseaton.org.uk www.momsmenu.com/images1/arroz_con_pollo.jpg commons.wikimedia.org • kitten2tiger.blogspot.com www.consumer.es/.../imgs/recetas/7/73386_g.jpg http://www.costarica.com/ trekearth.com 2.bp.blogspot.com/.../s400/raiz+(4).JPG http://www.spanishabroad.com/costarica/sanjose/food.htm find.myrecipes.com tropicalreservations-cr.com webmd.com oapb.cz planet-coffee.net

  11. Rain Forest Aerial Tram Go experience being one with nature. Seeing a natural rainforest and experiencing new sight we’ve never seen before. Zipping through the top of the trees like the monkeys living there and taking in beautiful sights.

  12. Jade Museum We get to be able to go see preserved history of the past in a whole other country. To see what they have discovered and the beautiful things from 300 BC to 700 AD. Also we get to be able to learn more about the culture of the people who use to live their and then be able to share it with others.

  13. Museo Oro Precolombino This Museum will show us about the culture and a lot about their religion. It will give us an insight about the past of the people who use to live there and the amazing things they did in the past and the beautiful artwork that they have created dating back to 500 AD to 1500 AD

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