One of the nominees this year for the Latin Grammy for best Christian album (Spanish language) was Jesús Adrian Romero. I think he’s my new favorite Spanish-language Christian singer (especially since I found out Marcos Witt is pastoring the Spanish church at Joel Osteen’s church, but that’s an entirely different story). Anyway, he has four […]
Alex Campos is, it appears to me, a rising star in the contemporary Christian Spanish music scene, and behold–he has his own YouTube channel. The best thing about his videos is that they’re not all music. He’ll sometimes post a video greeting from wherever he’s doing a concert these days. Greetings always contain at least […]
I’ve been MIA a bit lately–sick and in the finals crunch at school–but I did want to post this video. It’s Ana Cristina singing on the Telemundo show. The song isn’t great (I hope she’s better on CD than she is live) but the Spanish leading up to it is good. Even beginners should be […]
I bought some new songs yesterday, and mostly they’re really good: Abrázame by Camila No me hagas sufrir by Manny Manuel La copa de la vida by Ricky Martin Aguita de tu boca by Amaury Gutierrez No creo en el jamás by Juanes Pasos de gigantes by Bacilos La frase tonta de la semana by […]
Laura Esquivel (left) plays a not-so-attractive girl in a wildly popular Argentinian TV show. She won a contest (I think it was held in Mexico) similar to American Idol, and landed the lead role in this TV show called Patito feo. I think it’s interesting to American teens because of the similarity between this and […]
Another song that my students beg for is ‘Hace tiempo’ by Fonseca. We call it “the dancing firemen song” and the video will show you why. They think it’s funny that the song isn’t really a happy one, but it sounds so cheerful, and while he’s singing it in the video he looks so cheerful. […]
Another song that has been highly successful in my class is Me voy by Julieta Venegas. I’m excited to see what she’ll do on the Latin Grammys next month. My students LOVE this song. I use it primarily for the phrase me voy, with some random vocab thrown in. The video is funny and interesting, […]
I don’t normally show American movies with Spanish dubbed in, because they’re culturally irrelevant and many times beyond my students, both linguistically and in attitude–they assume it’s the same as the English and tune out the language. But I found this clip of Shrek 2 on YouTube, the torture scene where the prince is dipping […]
So, even people who don’t like animated films love the “I want to move it, move it” song on Madagascar. Someone put it in Spanish on YouTube! You gotta check it out. “Quiero” was one of our Spanish 1 words of the week last week, so I’m going to show it this week. My students […]