Darah has just started to get into Dora the Explorer. That means that we have just started to learn a few words in Spanish, which is a lot of fun.
But I know we can take this language exploration a bit further than what Dora can offer, and we can still do it in a really fun way.
That’s where Sing with Senor comes in (sorry, there should be a tilde over the n, but I can’t for the life of me figure out how to create it!). Sing with Senor is headed up by Felipe Canete, who taught Spanish to middle school students and found great success getting his students to learn Spanish by creating fun, original songs. He’s transferred this skill into the children’s music realm, and has just released a great album called Uno, Dos. The songs are all in Spanish, but they are at a speed just right for picking up and following along to!
Here’s one of my favorites from the album, Los Vocales!
If you would like to exposure your child to the Spanish language, this is a really fantastic way to do it!
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I studied Spanish in high school.
I studied Spanish in grade school and German in high school. I wish I had had the opportunity to start earlier.
I started to learn French in the first grade and I majored in French in college. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
I studied Italian in Middle School and High School and I studied Spanish in High School
I did not study a second language in school but I did study a second language in my adult years which was Spanish
I studied Latin in high school
spanish in middle school
My subject was French and it started in 6th grade
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I studied spanish in high school and college.
I started with Spanish in High school.
I started studying Spanish in High School.
spanish
I studied German, but it hasn’t turned out to be very useful. I live in Texas, so Spanish is the way to go here.
I learned Spanish when i got to high school
I studied Spanish in middle school and high school and American Sign Language in college.
i learned french in elementary, then spanish in hs and asl in college.
i grew up in a bilingual spanish/english elementary school from kindergarden to 3rd grade. i believe it is extremely important for anyone to know a second language
I started learning hebrew in kindergarten at my dual-curriculum school
Italian right from the start.
I learned english at elementary, my first language is spanish.
Spanish in high school
We learned Spanish in middle school.
Yo estudié español en la preparatoria.
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Spanish in High School.
spanish in seventh grade
I studied Spanish in Jr High & High School.
I did a little bit of French when in school — Just in elementary.
Taught my kids Spanish during homeschool had to learn right along with them
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I studied Spanish. started in high school, took some in college. Then ended up marrying my husband whose parents are from Ecuador and is fluent.
I took Spanish in high school and college.
Thanks! We are always looking for new kids music in Spanish.
I took French in high school and college. Now I am learning Spanish with my boys.
I took Spanish in high school, the teacher spoke only in Spanish, it was hard but I learned quite a
bit somehow…
My second grade teacher had visited Mexico and taught us some Spanish words, which was so fun for little kids.
this prize would be great for my niece’s two little girls.
I took a little french in high school and then tried spanish in collage. What a bad combo, now I speak a little sprench!
I learned Spanish in high school.