The Spanish Class
This is a funny video about a Spanish class taught to a bunch of jerky North American women who want to learn Spanish to be able to better harrass their Spanish-speaking nannies. They get their comeuppance in this short video.
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Detrás de tus palabras
Detrás tus palabras by Maria Jose, “Behind Your Words,” is reminiscent of Madonna. Includes expressions like Parece que fue ayer apenas…, dar la vuelta and the verb platicar. Es buena esta canción. ¡Qué se diviertan!

Imparable
Imparable by Tommy Torres, “Unstoppable,” is a heart-felt song about a guy who feels imparable e indomable only to find that the woman’s heart is intocable e inalcanzable. ¡Qué se diviertan!

Fin del capítulo
Fin del capítulo by Tommy Torres, “End of the Chapter,” is a song about the disappointing ending of one chapter and the possible beginning of another…. Enjoy a great song and video and learn more about Spanish pronunciation. ¡Qué se diviertan!

Formas de amor
Formas de amor, from Cynthia’s new CD, Provócame, is, yes, provocative. What is she really saying when she calls love Un sentimiento con dos acentos? This is a fun song for sure. ¡Espero que te guste!

Siempre en mi mente
Siempre en mi mente by Alex Ubago, is a song about a guy who would love to forget about a girl if only he knew how: La solución no sé cómo encontrarla….Quiero olvidarte y yo no sé cómo te olvido. Enjoy a great song and video and learn more about elision of vowels and different translations for en. ¡Qué se diviertan!

Aviones de Cristal
Aviones de cristal, Alex Ubago’s third CD, is fantastic as is this song. While the most obvious thing is the Spanish pronunciation, there are some beautiful metaphors — barcos de papel mojado and aviones de cristal, to name just two.

Si no te hubieras ido
Si no te hubieras ido sería tan feliz…. I really like this song, especially as done by Maná, although Marco Antonio Solis, who wrote the song, sings a really nice version as well. Si no te hubieras ido is a fantastic song and a great fun way to add to your vocabulary and learn new expressions. It’s great exposure to pronunciation as well. ¡Qué se diviertan!

Gracias a la vida
Gracias a la vida que me ha dado tanto…. Written and first sung by Violeta Parra, Gracias a la vida is a song filled with irony — Violeta Parra, the Joan Baez of Chilé, singing “Thanks to life, which has given me so much…” only two years before her suicide during the horrific regime of Pinochet. Sung by Joan Baez

Pegadito
El sol calienta más de la cuenta en días de invierno…. Pegadito is great song by Tommy Torres, a singer, songwriter and producer sin igual. Along with others, this fantastic tune will take your pronunciation and vocabulary way beyond classroom Spanish. ¡Disfrútala!



