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For decades Spanish vocabulary and understanding has been a featured part of ''[[Sesame Street]]''. Aside from creating an all-Spanish co-productions, including ''[[Plaza Sésamo]]'' (Mexico) and ''[[Barrio Sésamo]]'' (Spain), many of the American ''Sesame Street'' programs have been re-dubbed and distributed within the United Stated for the Spanish-speaking audiences.
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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]]"
 
*"[[Conga Counting Song]]"
 
*"[[Conga Counting Song]]"
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*"[[Counting Backwards in Spanish]]"
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*"[[I Love Every Part of You]]"
 
*"[[It Sure is Hot!]]"
 
*"[[It Sure is Hot!]]"
 
*"[[Loud and Soft]]"
 
*"[[Loud and Soft]]"
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*"[[No Matter What Your Language]]"
 
*"[[No Matter What Your Language]]"
 
*"[[Numero Comparsa]]"
 
*"[[Numero Comparsa]]"
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*"[[Rhymes for Mando]]"
 
*"[[Salida]]"
 
*"[[Salida]]"
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*"[[Sing]]" (various versions)
 
*"[[Snow]]"
 
*"[[Snow]]"
 
*"[[Tu Me Gustas]]"
 
*"[[Tu Me Gustas]]"
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*"[[You Say Hola and I Say Hola]]"
 
*"[[You Say Hola and I Say Hola]]"
   
==Skits==
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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]]
   
 
==Albums==
 
==Albums==
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==Spanish-Speaking Characters==
 
==Spanish-Speaking Characters==
*[[Maria]]
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* [[Armando]]
*[[Luis]]
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* [[Enzo]]
*[[Rosita]]
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* [[Gabi]]
*[[Enzo]]
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* [[Luis]]
*[[Sophie]]
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* [[Maria]]
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* [[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 />
[[Category:Sandbox]]
 
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[[Category:Sesame Street Culture]]

Revision as of 00:31, 9 August 2013

Spanishword

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.

Why does Sesame Street use Spanish in the program?
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.[1]

Bilingual Songs

Sketches

Albums

Spanish-Speaking Characters

Sources