1. UN POCO LOCO - COCO. Here's a catchy song from the ever-popular Coco. The entire song may not be comprehensible, but the line "un poco loco" certainly will be. 2. SOY YO - BOMBA ESTEREO. Soy Yo actually features a protagonist who's upper-elementary-aged, with a positive message and video.
Spanish ABC Flashcards. This set of ABC prints can either be used for posters or flashcards. This set of animal Alphabet Flashcards is perfect for practicing the letters and practicing ABC order. If you would like a way for your students or kids to practice *with* audio support and in a digital, interactive format, you can also take a look at
ACTIVITY 1. Introduce the new foods ( las uvas, la zanahoria, el queso, la galleta, la lechuga, and los arándanos). Use props or toys if you can! These foods will appear in the stories, songs, and games throughout the lesson, so just go for comprehension and don't expect students to produce them for a while. Show the lettuce, for example
Querido —, (Dear —,) ¡Feliz Navidad! (Merry Christmas) ¡Felices Fiestas! (Happy Holidays) Feliz Janucá (Happy Hanukkah- t hough I've also seen Feliz Januka, Hanukkah, and Jánuca as well.) Qué tengas un próspero año. (Have a prosperous New Year.) Mucho cariño para ti esta Navidad.
12. ETERNA SOLEDAD - ENANITOS VERDES. Alone, forever - when it feels like ya se fue el tren, this song tells up to get up and keep going even if we're alone. 13. POR TU MALDITO AMOR - VINCENTE FERNANDEZ. One of the most iconic sad Spanish songs, it's hard to match force of these words or the sentiment in his voice.
See my collection of the most famous Christmas songs in Spanish. 5. Roscón de Reyes. This is a brightly decorated sweet bread-like cake formed in a circle. It's supposed to resemble a crown with jewels in it, and is served on Epiphany. Sometimes people hide a small baby Jesus figurine in it, to see who has to make the roscón the next year
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song for mama in spanish