¡Hola, Señoritas! Es un podcast interesante, pero deben saber que, aunque el 16 de septiembre es un día importante que se celebra en todo México, no es un «día festivo» nacional. Los bancos, las oficinas de correos y las oficinas gubernamentales están abiertos.
Spanish Conversation Podcast
In our “Hola Culture” podcast series, you’ll listen to Kwiziq teachers Inma and Silvia‘s light-hearted chats in Spanish about fun and interesting topics. To help you practice your listening skills, these podcasts will often be accompanied by some useful vocab, grammar lessons and interesting links to go further! We encourage you to try our related exercises to have the whole experience.
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🎧 Fiesta de la Independencia de México: podcast with Inma, Silvia & Daniela
In this podcast, we speak with Daniela, our colleague from Monterrey. She explains how her family celebrates, clears up the difference between Cinco de Mayo and Independence Day and shares a closer look at the food, atmosphere and meaning behind the celebration.
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Part 2:
🌟 A Bit of History
Mexico’s Independence Day is celebrated every 16th of September and it’s one of the most important national holidays in the country. Streets fill with music, fireworks, flags, decorations and traditional food. Families gather to celebrate and mark the occasion with the symbolic Grito de Dolores.
Mexico’s Independence Day is not the same as Cinco de Mayo. The real national holiday is celebrated on September 16th, marking the moment known as the “Grito de Dolores”. This symbolic cry for freedom was led by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, calling the people to rise up against Spanish rule. Today, the event is re-enacted every year at midnight, as governors and the president shout “¡Viva México!” from balconies across the country.
📚 Some vocabulary: Mexican Independence Day
- la independencia – independence
- el Grito de Dolores – the Cry of Dolores (historic call to arms in 1810)
- ¡Viva México! – Long live Mexico! (traditional patriotic shout)
- la bandera – flag
- el chile en nogada – typical dish with the 3 colours of the Mexican flag
🧠 Interesting extract and grammar
This is an extract taken from the podcast:
“– Supongo que hay un ambiente muy especial cuando pasa lo del grito, ¿no?
– Sí. Se siente uno muy mexicano, ¿no? Demasiado mexicano, sí. O sea, como te digo, es muy bonito ver la ciudad con todas las banderas y los colores de la bandera.”
To help you practise your grammar, here’s a list of Kwiziq lessons related to this extract:
● Cuando + the present subjunctive vs Cuando + the present indicative in Spanish
● Sentir vs Sentirse (to feel) in Spanish
● Using demasiado, bastante, suficiente, poco, tanto and mucho to express quantity in Spanish
● Using “o sea/es decir” to clarify, explain and express a consequence in Spanish
● Como / cuando / donde / quien with indicative or subjunctive in Spanish
● Spanish impersonal statements followed by the infinitive or by the subjunctive with que
✏️ Practice More!
Try these awesome Kwiziq activities to practice more on the topic fiestas:
● Dictado (Premium subscribers only):
The Mexican flag (A1)
● Fill-in-the-Gaps:
Las Fiestas Patrias (A2 the imperative)
El Grito de Dolores en México (B2 imperfect subjunctive and pluperfect subjunctive)
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Comments: 4
Hola Garry
Gracias por tu comentario. La información que tenemos sobre este día festivo en México es que es un día feriado en todo el país (no el día 15, solo el día 16) y por lo general, nadie trabaja, pero si alguien tiene que trabajar ese día, deber pagarse de forma especial por ser considerado oficialmente feriado. Aquí hay un par de páginas que hablan de esto: página 1, página 2 ¿Quizás en alguna localidad hay entidades abiertas? Lo habitual es descansar ese día para los mexicanos.
Un saludo cordial
Inma
So now, if the Podcasts had a transcript and the Reading Exercises had a speed control, all would be right with the world. With three ladies in charge I'm confident it will come to pass. . .
Great suggestions, Garry. Thanks for the vote of confidence. We’ll keep working to get there. :))