Sing Songs ~ Learn Spanish

Selected tracks from
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CD Playlist

1. ¿Cómo Se Llama Usted? — What's Your Name? (greetings; present tense)
2. No Hablo Mucho Español — I Don't Speak Much Spanish (present tense, two commands)
3. ¿Cómo Está Usted? — How Are You? (present tense)
4. Los Números — Numbers (numbers 1-20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100)
5. Un Café — A Cup Of Coffee (vocabulary for ordering from a menu; present tense, commands)
6. ¿Dónde Esta Ese Lugar? — Where Is That Place? (directions; present tense)
7. En La Tienda — In The Store (store vocabulary, present tense)
8. Oh, Doctor Y Enfermera — Oh, Doctor And Nurse (vocab. for a doctor's office, present tense)
9. Necesito Una Habitación — I Need a Room (vocabulary for a hotel, present tense, 2 commands)
10. Quiero Hacer Un Viaje — I Want To Take A Trip (vocabulary for travelling, present tense)

Note: Songs 1-10 use Ud. rather than tú.

11. Hola. ¿Qué Tal? — Hi. How Are You? (greetings,present tense-tú form)
12. En La Playa — On The Beach (beach vocabulary, present tense, weather)
13. Mi Familia — My Family (family members, present tense)
14. Estoy Enamorado De Ti — I'm In Love With You (estar-present tense-feeling, location)
15. ¡Vaya! ¡Vaya! Voy A La Playa — I'm Going To The Beach (weather, ir, present tense)
16. El Chico De Puerto Rico — The Guy From Puerto Rico (ser and estar, present tense)
17. ¿Siempre La Misma? — Always The Same? (daily routine; reflexive verbs, present tense)
18. Trata De Ser Optimista — Try To Be Optimistic (negative words, present tense, five commands-tú)
19. Nos Gustan Distintas Cosas — We Like Different Things (gustar, present tense)
20. Vengan Ustedes — Come (commands-ustedes)
21. ¡Cuidado, Don Quijote! — Careful, Don Quixote! (preterite tense, one imperfect)
22. ¡Qué Alegría! — What Joy! (preterite tense)
23. Locos Por Amor — Crazy Because Of Love (position of object and reflexive pronouns)
24. Cuando Yo Era Niña — When I Was A Child (imperfect tense)
25. Pobrecito Joselito — Poor Joey (preterite interrupts imperfect)
26. Pepito — Pepito (commands-tú)
27. No Me Molesten — Don't Bother Me (present subjunctive and present indicative, one command)
28. Quisiera Volver a Mi Patria — I Would Like To Return To My Homeland (imperfect subjunctive)

* NOTE: Items in RED are sample songs available in MP3 format or listen online in the Media Player above.

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