La Mama Negra en Ecuador

"La Mama Negra en Ecuador" has been shared to the blog from the Spanish reading exercises section of the learning library where you can find a large selection of interactive texts to help you with your reading skills. This article also has audio for you to practice your Spanish listening skills; you can find many more listening activities in the Spanish listening practice section.


Spanish online reading and listening practice – level B1

In Latacunga, Ecuador, they have a fiesta called La Santísima Tragedia, but everyone calls it Mama Negra and since 2005 it’s been officially recognised as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Ecuador.

This video gives you a feel of the festivities that take place, but it’s not part of the exercise. Scroll down to view the bilingual article.

This reading and listening exercise can help you practise past participles as adjectives, the imperative for usted/ustedes/nosotros/nosotras (affirmative and negative commands) and using the imperative with reflexive pronouns (affirmative commands).

Text by Silvia Píriz and audio by a Latin American voice professional.

Exercise: La Mama Negra en Ecuador

Listen to the audio, then read the transcript. Click any phrase for the translation and links to related grammar lessons which you can add to your Kwiziq notebook to practise later.

Click any word in the text to see its translation and related grammar lessons.

Author info

Shui Ng González

Shui is Kwiziq's COO and Head of Languages. She is an experienced technical writer, translator and project manager. Shui grew up bilingual English-Spanish in the UK, completing her studies in London, Madrid and Paris where she now lives. She speaks English, Spanish, French and Italian. Her love of languages and technical knowledge make her a perfect fit for Kwiziq.