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− | For decades Spanish vocabulary and understanding has been a featured part of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. Aside from creating |
+ | For decades Spanish vocabulary and understanding has been a featured part of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. Aside from creating all-Spanish co-productions, including ''[[Plaza Sésamo]]'' (Mexico) and ''[[Barrio Sésamo]]'' (Spain), many American ''Sesame Street'' programs and resource videos have been re-dubbed and distributed within the United Stated for Spanish-speaking audiences. |
{{quote|'''Why does Sesame Street use Spanish in the program?'''<br>Sesame Street tries to convey the message that knowing more than one language is useful and fun, and that all languages are good. We try to teach a few words and phrases that can help make communicating easier.<ref>[http://www.sesameworkshop.org/aboutus/inside_faq.php Sesame Workshop FAQ]</ref>}} |
{{quote|'''Why does Sesame Street use Spanish in the program?'''<br>Sesame Street tries to convey the message that knowing more than one language is useful and fun, and that all languages are good. We try to teach a few words and phrases that can help make communicating easier.<ref>[http://www.sesameworkshop.org/aboutus/inside_faq.php Sesame Workshop FAQ]</ref>}} |
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*"[[Bilingual Fruit Song]]" |
*"[[Bilingual Fruit Song]]" |
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*"[[Conga Counting Song]]" |
*"[[Conga Counting Song]]" |
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+ | *"[[Counting Backwards in Spanish]]" |
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+ | *"[[I Love Every Part of You]]" |
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*"[[It Sure is Hot!]]" |
*"[[It Sure is Hot!]]" |
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*"[[Loud and Soft]]" |
*"[[Loud and Soft]]" |
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*"[[No Matter What Your Language]]" |
*"[[No Matter What Your Language]]" |
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*"[[Numero Comparsa]]" |
*"[[Numero Comparsa]]" |
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+ | *"[[Rhymes for Mando]]" |
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*"[[Salida]]" |
*"[[Salida]]" |
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+ | *"[[Sing]]" (various versions) |
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*"[[Snow]]" |
*"[[Snow]]" |
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*"[[Tu Me Gustas]]" |
*"[[Tu Me Gustas]]" |
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*"[[You Say Hola and I Say Hola]]" |
*"[[You Say Hola and I Say Hola]]" |
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+ | ==Sketches== |
*[[The Spanish Word of the Day]] |
*[[The Spanish Word of the Day]] |
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+ | *[[Murray Has a Little Lamb]] |
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==Albums== |
==Albums== |
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==Spanish-Speaking Characters== |
==Spanish-Speaking Characters== |
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+ | * [[Armando]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | * [[Enzo]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | * [[Gabi]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | * [[Luis]] |
− | *[[ |
+ | * [[Maria]] |
+ | * [[Osvaldo, el Gruñón]] |
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+ | * [[Ovejita]] |
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+ | * [[Rafael]] |
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+ | * [[Rosita]] |
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+ | * [[Sophie]] |
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+ | ==Sources== |
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+ | <references /> |
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− | [[Category:Sandbox]] |
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+ | [[Category:Sesame Street Culture]] |
Revision as of 00:31, 9 August 2013
For decades Spanish vocabulary and understanding has been a featured part of Sesame Street. Aside from creating all-Spanish co-productions, including Plaza Sésamo (Mexico) and Barrio Sésamo (Spain), many American Sesame Street programs and resource videos have been re-dubbed and distributed within the United Stated for Spanish-speaking audiences.
Bilingual Songs
- "Amigo"
- "Bilingual Fruit Song"
- "Conga Counting Song"
- "Counting Backwards in Spanish"
- "I Love Every Part of You"
- "It Sure is Hot!"
- "Loud and Soft"
- "Me"
- "No Matter What Your Language"
- "Numero Comparsa"
- "Rhymes for Mando"
- "Salida"
- "Sing" (various versions)
- "Snow"
- "Tu Me Gustas"
- "Uno Dos Tres"
- "Welcome!"
- "You Say Hola and I Say Hola"