
Fans of bullfighting were able to go to the last fight this September. Over 20,000 spectators packed into Barcelona’s Monumental arena to see the age-old spectacle. The perfomers at this historical event, which sold out at record speed, were Spain’s top matadors.
Why did Catalonia ban bullfighting? Well, last year 180,000 people signed a petition to have it banned. A lot of Catalans believe bullfughting to be barbaric and cruel. Fans of bullfighting want the shows to continue and say “they have a right to be able to go to corrida’s (bullfighting in Spanish)”. What do you think about this?
Bullfighting has been held in Spain as a tradition since 1765, but finally has come to an end, at least in Catalonia.
Vocabulary
Barbaric – very cruel.
Example: “The way they treat the bulls is barbaric, it should not be allowed”
Come into effect – to become valid, effective, or operable.
Example: “The law finally came into effect”
Spectator – a person who watches an event, show, game, activity, etc., often as part of an audience.
Example: “The spectators watched and cheered as the cyclists rode by”
Sold out – a game, concert, etc., for which all seats are sold.
Example: “When Bob Marley came to London, the concert sold out”
Matador – the person who has the major part in a bullfight and who kills the bull.
Example: “The matador was not happy at the Catalan ban against bullfighting”
Ban – to forbid people from using (something) : to say that something cannot be used or done.
Example: “Catalonia finally banned bullfighting because it is cruel”
Petition – a written document that many people sign to show that they want a person or organization to do or change something.
Example: “Let’s all sign a petition to stop animal cruelty”
Come to an end – conclude, terminate.
Example: “At 3:00 am the concert came to an end and we all went home”
Exercises
True or False?
[QUIZZIN 3]
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Hello Aba!
Thanks for this article and new vocabulary.
Have a great day!
Belinda