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Adult education latino and hispanic studies songs

Preview of Chavela Vargas - La LLorona - Dia De Los Muertos - Slides

Chavela Vargas - La LLorona - Dia De Los Muertos - Slides

Created by
Mackenzie Azela
To be paired with my La Llorona Guitar hand out for beginner and intermediate levels18 slides that include:Historical and current relevance of La Llorona Biographical information on Chavela Vargas Critical listening activity: style comparison Guitar and ukulele chord bank Chord Chart and lyrics
Preview of Canción de la Semana

Canción de la Semana

I have found Canción de la Semana to be a great way for students to appreciate music from other countries and be exposed to new sounds. These songs and videos are mostly for grades 9-12, but can also work for middle school. Canción de la Semana: Each week I choose a song to play at the beginning of class. I usually wait for the 3-minute bell to ring and begin playing the song; my students really enjoy walking into the classroom and listening to music in the background. I play the same song thro
Preview of Ojala que Llueva Cafe - Interpretive Reading, Food and Subjunctive Practice

Ojala que Llueva Cafe - Interpretive Reading, Food and Subjunctive Practice

Created by
Amy Castro
This classic authentic song allows students to practice the subjunctive while they learn about the different foods and landscapes in the Dominican Republic. They will get some interpretive reading and listening practice as they interpret the lyrics of the song. Last they will watch the music video if there's time (it's very boring, and you may want to preview it first).
Preview of Click and Drag Lyrics for Listening Cuando se viene de abajo Kafu Banton

Click and Drag Lyrics for Listening Cuando se viene de abajo Kafu Banton

Created by
Guakete Digital
Students will listen to a portion of the song Cuando se viene de abajo and they will click and drag the lyrics in the correct order. This song is great when talking about education back to school, or societal problems like poverty or discrimination, and exposing students to commands-informal, informal negative, plural, etc. It's catchy and it also teaches students that latinx come in different colors as the Panamanian singer and his community. Panama. Kafu BantonCheck Quizlet for my vocabula
Preview of Mariachi Song Lyrics & Translations

Mariachi Song Lyrics & Translations

Created by
Nora Hernandez
Have you ever wanted to sing Mariachi songs and you did not know the meaning? Well, no worries, here are four traditional songs! Songs:Song Translation in Spanish & English lyricsSong Translation: La Charreada (Spanish & English lyrics)Song Translation: Mexico Lindo y Querido (Spanish & English lyrics)Song Translation: La Fiesta del Mariachi (Spanish & English lyrics)Social Media: Instagram: @ms.nora_h
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