The Pachamama Week #6 Second Term 2020-2021

 THE PACHAMAMA


1. LET'S DISCUSS: 


- WHAT DO YOU THINK IS THE EQUIVALENT OF PACHAMAMA?
a) Environment b) Mother Earth c) Care of Nature d) Environmental impact

-WHAT ELEMENTS ARE PART OF THE PACHAMAMA?

2. READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE



3. WATCH THE VIDEO TO REINFORCE PRONUNCIATION ABOUT THE READING.


4. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN COMPLETE SENTENCES.

     1.What is the most common translation for Pachamama in English? 
     2.What powers does the Pachamama have? 
     3.What do people offer to the Pachamama?
     4. How do people maintain a good relationship with the Pachamama?




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  1. 1. The Pachamama is usually translated into English as Mother Earth.
    2. She presides over planting and havesting crops and con cause earthquakes.
    3. She os offerd many sacrifices especially animals like llamas and alpacas.
    4. People traer the Pachamama well and offer her the best sacrifices then she in retum will give them a good haces.
    Name: Anabel Chuquiana.

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  2. 1. Pachamama is usually translated into English as Mother Earth.
    2. She presides over the planting and harvesting of crops and causes natural disasters
    3. She receives many sacrifices, especially animals such as llamas and alpacas.
    4. People treat the Pachamama well and offer her the best sacrifices, then she in turn will give them a good harvest.

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  3. 1. Pachamama is generally translated into English as Mother Earth.
    2. He presides over the planting and harvesting of crops and also causes natural disasters.
    3. Receive many sacrifices, especially animals like llamas and alpacas.
    4. People treat the Pachamama well and offer her the best sacrifices, then she in turn will give them a good harvest.

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  4. 1. Pachamama is usually translated
    into English as Mother Earth.
    2. She presides over the planting and
    harvesting of crops and causes
    natural disasters
    3. She receives many sacrifices,
    especially animals such as llamas
    and alpacas.
    4. People treat the Pachamama well
    and offer her the best sacrifices, then
    she in turn will give them a good
    harvest.

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  6. 1_pachamama is usually translated into english as mother earth
    2_he presides over the planting and harversting of crops and also causes natural disasters
    3_Recive many sacrifices , especially animals like llamas and alpacas
    4_people treat the pachamama well and offter her the best sacrifices , then she in turn will give them a good harvest.

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  7. 1._The Pachamama is usually translated into English as "Mother Earth"
    2._She presides over plating and havesting crops and con cause earthquakes
    3._She os offerd many sacrifices especially animals like llamas and alpacas
    4._People treat the Pachamama well and offer her then best sacrifices then she in turn will give them a good harvest

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  8. 1._The translation of the pachamama is "mother earth"
    2._The pachamama has the power to reap the crops and produce natural disasters
    3._People offer animals to the pachama, but especially llamas and alpacas
    4._People have a good relationship with pachamama because they offer her sacrifices

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  9. 1._La Pachamama is generally translated into English as "Mother Earth"
    2._She presides over the plating and harvesting of crops and causes earthquakes
    3._ she offers many sacrifices, especially animals such as llamas and alpacas
    4._People treat Pachamama well and offer her the best sacrifices then she in turn will give them a good harvest.

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  10. Sebastian Aucatoma5 de enero de 2021, 6:55

    1:The English translation is MOTHER EARTH
    2:Prevent crops and cause earthquakes

    3:The sacrifices are llamas and alpacas
    4:
    They maintain a good relationship with the best sacrifices

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  11. pachamama is usually translated into english as mother earth
    2_he presides over the planting and harversting of crops and also causes natural disasters
    3_Recive many sacrifices , especially animals like llamas and alpacas
    4_people treat the pachamama well and offter her the best sacrifices , then she in turn will give them a good harvest.

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  12. 1: The English translation is MOTHER EARTH
    2: He presides over the planting and harversting of crops and also causes natural disasters
    3:The sacrificaces are llamas and alpacas
    4: People treat Pachamama well and offer her the best sacrifices then she in turn will give them a good harvest

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  13. The English translation is MOTHER EARTH
    2 it's about sowing crops in mother nature
    3: The sacrifices are llamas and alpacas
    4: People treat Pachamama well and take good care of it

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  14. Pachamama se transduces to English as Mother Earth. B 2. She presides over the plantation and crop harvest and causes natural disasters 3. She receives many sacrifices, especially animals like llamas and alpacas 4. People treat Pachamama well and offer you the best sacrifices, then she in turn will give them a good harvest

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  15. 1.-Mother Earth is our own life, it is Pachamama, as we say in our languages.
    2.-Pachamama is a fertility goddess who presides over the sowing and harvesting, personifying the mountains and causing earthquakes.
    3.-They offer him coca leaves, mullu seashells and especially the llama fetus, according to a belief to fertilize the land without ever missing the harvest.
    4.-From the point of view of the indigenous people of South America, they thank her by making offerings and celebrations, and to maintain a good relationship with her.
    Name:Mariana Ortiz

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