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LoMásTv is an online video magazine for Spanish learners who wish to improve their Spanish skills. Authentic Spanish videos include television programs, music videos, interviews, documentaries, and travel. Only LoMásTv offers Spanish and English captions, pitch-correct slow play, integrated dictionaries and listening exercises. Learn more
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Yabla Information - Yabla Player
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Puerto Rico
This video will introduce you to the Yabla Player and how to use it, focusing on the key features such as integrated dictionaries, slow play, navigation and the Yabla Game. |
Muñeca Brava - Pilot
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Argentina
Her name is Milagros—her nickname, “Cholito”. She’s wild on the soccer field, and not much tamer off of it. An orphan, she was brought up in a convent. But now she’s almost 18, and she will have to make her own way in the world. The world might not be quite ready… |
Federico Kauffman Doig - Arqueólogo
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Peru
Federico Kauffman Doig began his career at the Museo Rafael Larco Herrera as a security guard. Today he is president of that institution and one of the world’s most respected archeologists, as well as a delightful and engaging speaker! This program originally appeared on Televisión Nacional del Perú as part of the esteemed artistic series, Presencia Cultural. |
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My Students LOVE Yabla! We mostly do the songs, and we do them as a class. We have promethean boards in our classrooms, so we have large screens to watch the videos on, and a pretty decent sound system. I use the scripts that you provide to make CLOZE activities. I omit words, and they have to fill them in as they listen to the music.Then I choose vocabulary words, and have them translate portions of each song. By the end of class, they are singing them in their heads, and many of them are downlowding them onto their ipods. They beg to do them! It is a great way to not only expose them to different types of music in Spanish, but it provides them with a relevant, and fun way to learn the language. Thanks so much for providing this service to us!

