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What is a SIESTA?

4/13/2020

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Check out this video and then answer the questions below:

​Siesta is an afternoon nap which usually happens   .
a) before lunch
b) during lunch
c) after lunch

Around what time do the Spaniards have their Siesta?
a) around 2 to 3 p.m.
b) around 3 to 4 p.m.
c) around 4 to 5 p.m.

Why do Spaniards have an afternoon nap?
a) to rest after eating
b) to close their stores
c) to avoid other people

Why is Siesta sometimes called an 'Afternoon Power Nap?'
a) because it saves electricity
b) because it restores a person's energy
c) because afternoons give the most power

The Spaniards relax and hang with their friends after eating. This practice is called   .
  1. a) Soberamasa
    b) Sobramas
    c) Sobremesa
​
What did Drew Binsky learn after experiencing the Siesta Culture?
a) Siesta culture makes people stress-free
b) Siesta culture makes the streets less crowded
c) Siesta culture makes the quality of life much better

Let's discuss these questions in class - prepare a couple of questions for me!:
  1. Do you take afternoon naps? Why/why not?
  2. How many minutes does your nap usually last?
  3. How can afternoon naps affect your performance?
  4. Does your culture acknowledge the importance of resting?
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