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11 de mar. de 2024 · High School Musical (OST) - Estamos Todos Juntos [We're All In This Together] Spanish. "High School Musical: La Selección". Translations: English. A list of soundtracks in Spanish from "High School Musical" (2006) and "High School Musical: La Selección".
13 de nov. de 2019 · High School Musical is nominally about a romance between Troy (Zac Efron) and Gabriella (Vanessa Hudgens), two teens who meet at a holiday ski lodge where they’re unexpectedly thrust together...
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- Songs For Spanish Class with Lesson Ideas
- Spanish Songs For Teaching Grammar
- Activities For Teaching Spanish with Songs
- Why Use Songs For Teaching Spanish
1. “Me gustas tú,” Manu Chao
Difficulty: Beginner “Me gustas tú” is Manu Chao’s most popular song, a catchy tune that will ensure your students master opinions once and for all. Anyone that has already listened to Manu Chao’s hit will surely agree that it does its work when it comes to drilling likes and dislikes, because the song repeats the common Spanish phrase me gusta(I like) over and over in each verse. Check out this safe version of “Me gustas tú”if you teach younger students, as the original does mention marijuan...
2. “Inevitable,” Shakira
Difficulty: Intermediate Although our students will probably know (and love) some of the newer Shakira songs, older tunes like “Inevitable” are still fresh and great for teaching. “Inevitable”is fantastic for focusing on the present tense, as most of the song is made of simple, straightforward sentences. Plus, the vocabulary is varied, but quite accessible. Lesson ideas “Inevitable”includes many verbs in the present tense, including irregular verbs. Additionally, there are a few verbs in the...
3. “¿Qué sera?,” Amaral
Difficulty: Intermediate At an advanced level, our students are able to play with the language in a more natural way and need resources that are able to stretch them. Music at this level plays a different role, moving away from the usual listening comprehension and showing our students the particularities of different dialects and slangs. Lesson ideas You can reinforce the new vocabulary by asking your students to describe famous people or popular TV characters with the phrases that were taug...
9. “Ser o estar,” Jesse y Joy
Difficulty:Beginner “Ser o estar” by Mexican singers Jesse y Joy is a great choice for helping students learn the differences between the verbs ser and estar. The title says it all! You might pass out the lyrics with the verbs ser and estarerased and have students fill in the correct verbs before listening to the song to check answers. No quiero estar si tú no estásaquí No entiendo lo que siento Cómo pensar en dejarte ir Si digo que no importa, miento Se empieza a notar si tú no estás En mi c...
10. “Hace tiempo,” Fonseca
Difficulty: Intermediate In addition to incorporating daily routine vocabulary and reflexive verbs, “Hace tiempo” by the Colombian singer Fonseca is great for practicing irregular verbs, which you might have students go through and identify before listening to the lyrics. Check out all the irregulars here! De hace tiempo que tedigo que yo siento Que me muero,no es tan fácil vivir lejos De la mujer que yo quiero Aún me queda tu recuerdo enmarcado en el espejo
11. “Limón y sal,” Julieta Venegas
Difficulty: Intermediate The song “Limón y sal” by Mexican singer Julieta Venegas was a big hit, and it’s sure to be a hit with your Spanish classes as well. Look at all the regular and irregular verbsin the chorus! Consider having students identify the regular and irregular verbs before listening to the song. Yo tequiero con limón y sal, yo tequierotal Y como estás, no hacefalta cambiarte nada Yo tequiero si vienes o si vas, si subes Y bajas, si no estás seguro de lo que sientes
1. Opening Activity Use a song as a way to get students to focus at the beginning of class. Using the lyrics to the song, you could ask students to complete a cloze activitywhile the song plays. This gives you a chance to take attendance, check homework and get set up for the day’s lesson. 2. Making Predictions This activity works well for songs th...
I’m not looking to reinvent the wheel here when I speak about the wonders of music as a key part to everyone’s life, how it unites people, how it helps them express feelings and emotions, and provides an escape from the routine. There’s no denying music has a power beyond our understanding. How can we use this power, though, to spice up our Spanish...
6 de jan. de 2020 · Learn Spanish with music for middle school and high school students who love the latest, trendy pop stars. Learn the lyrics and build fluency at once!
21 de jun. de 2022 · Finnish. Translation. English (Original) Fabuloso. Click to see the original lyrics (English) Se acabó lo viejo y que entre lo nuevo. Adiós, nubes grises, hola, cielo azul. Un chapuzón en la piscina, un paseo por el spa. Infinitos días en mi silla, el mundo entero adaptado a mí. (¿Disculpa? Gracias) Té con hielo importado de Inglaterra.
User Reviews. Discover High School Musical On Stage [Spanish Version] by High School Musical Cast. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.