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Rock A Lingua
Un día de Escuela (A School Day)
Rock out to a Spanish song on daily routines! Beginning Spanish learners follow lyrics that describe getting up, going to school, eating, and going to sleep with an engaging learning song.
Rock A Lingua
Ropa y Lugares (Clothes and Places)
What do you wear when it's cold? What about when you go to the beach, or to the mountains? Help beginning Spanish learners navigate their wardrobe choices with a catchy song full of fundamental vocabulary.
University of Texas at Austin
Univ. Of Texas: In 10 Years, Where Do You Hope to Be?
Various listening examples of native speakers in different dialects describing their hopes and wishes for the next ten years. The conditional tense is used frequently. Real examples of the conditional being used. Provides a transcript as...
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas: The Coldest You Have Ever Felt.
Various listening examples of native speakers in different dialects describing the coldest they have ever been. Uses weather vocabulary and the past tenses. Provides a transcript as well so you can read along. Great way to bring native...
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas: Your First Airplane Ride
Various listening examples of native speakers in different dialects describing their first airplane experiences. Includes both past tenses. Provides a transcript as well so you can read along. Great way to bring native speakers into the...
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas: Describe Your Worst Date.
Various listening examples of native speakers in different dialects describing their worst dates. Uses superlatives and both past tenses. Advanced examples. Provides a transcript as well so you can read along. Great way to bring native...
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Soldiers Storm Mosque in Pakistan, Killing Dozens
A July 2007 report describing the government assault on Islamabad's Red Mosque ending the long, tense standoff with Islamic fundamentalists Provides audio links to analysis of the event and related stories. 7/10/2007
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas: How Long Since Your Last Vacation?
Various listening examples of native speakers in different dialects describing their past vacations. Uses hace time phrases and vacation vocabulary. Provides a transcript as well so you can read along. Great way to bring native speakers...
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