![]() And the Spanish language version is equally good for this reason! Super Simple Songs has been a favorite in our household since my big kid was a toddler, and I was so excited when I first saw that they make videos in other languages, too! If your little one already enjoys their English channel, they will love Días De La Semana by Super Simple Español, also available on Spotify.īecause of the simplicity of their songs (the name is no lie) I’ve always thought these were great videos for teaching English. Días De La Semana by Super Simple Español That’s because all of the instructions (clapping, repeating, etc.) throughout the song are given first in Spanish, followed by an English translation. In this song, not only will you practice the 7 days of the week, but you’ll learn some other vocabulary as well. It’s fun, interactive, and is sung by a native speaker, so you know you’re getting authentic and accurate pronunciation. ![]() Now that you’re ready to get some practice, here are some of our favorite days of the week in Spanish songs! Days of the Week Song in Spanish by Canta con Jessĭays of the Week Song in Spanish by Canta con Jess is a great choice for a lot of reasons. ![]() Second, when you write the names of days in Spanish you don’t capitalize the first letter. You don’t want to miss that, or you’ll risk getting all 7 days of the week mixed up. If you’re new to Spanish, you may have noticed two things about the Spanish days of the week that are different from English:įirst, the Spanish calendar starts on lunes (Monday) instead of domingo (Sunday). You can keep this chart handy while playing your favorite Spanish days of the week song, especially when you’re first getting started. Ready to learn the days of the week in Spanish? Below is a chart with the 7 days of the week in Spanish, with the pronunciation and English translation.ĭías de la semana (days of the week): Español What are the days of the week in Spanish? Llamitas Spanish Preschool and Kindergarten Curricula.What are the days of the week in Spanish?. ![]() If you do want to use the authentic language, then it might be fun to let the kids listen to the book and see what words they can catch. ❼ómo estás? ❼ómo estás? Muy bien, gracias, muy bien gracias, ¿Y usted? ¿Y usted? ACTIVITY 4Įl cerdito pequeño leads well into the La oruga muy hambrienta. Of course, a lot of the original vocabulary will be out of bounds, so you could narrate the story as a MovieTalk or BookTalk– tell the story using familiar words, so everything you say is comprehensible. Now that the students are learning the days, you can adjust the lyrics like this (credit to for the idea goes to Jane Vander Beek):īuenos días, hoy es _. We always start off class with the Buenos días song from Lesson 1. If you want to stay simple, just ask about the weather using hace frío and hace calor, or add in the additional weather terms if desired. ACTIVITY 3Īdd calendar time to your classes and use the time to talk about what day it is and what the weather is like. (Available as a PPT in the pack– you can turn the sound down on the video to narrate yourself.) You may want to add in gestures and exaggerate here and there to make sure everything is comprehensible, and of course check for understanding as you go. Activity 3: Tell the story El cerdito que tiene hambre.
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