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Re: Great free music podcast to keep up with new music!
Posted by: Kristen on 11/05/09
Thanks for the post! I used to use Batanga in class to stay
up to date but my school has blocked it and I haven't had
time to find an alternative. I used to listen to Latin Music
constantly and knew when there was a new song released but
haven't in the past year. Since I teach Zumba at the local
gym, I only listen to Zumba remakes of older songs (to create
and remember choreography). ¡Qué lástima!
On 11/05/09, Zachary wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> Today I published a really great music podcast, TopLatino,
> that showcases the most popular music of Latin America and
> Spain. I wrote the producers of the podcast a while back
> requesting permission and they have approved its use in
> Spanish class!
>
> I encourage my students to freely download it and put it on
> their iPods! They love that aspect cause it is so cool. If
> your students would like to do the same, the link is below.
>
> Also, if any of you are interested, I've ended the post with
> a call for students to put their own Top 10 in the comments.
> It would be an easy way to meet Nat. Standard 5.1/5.2:
> Participate in Multilingual Communities at Home & Around the
> World. I'd love to see your students responses!
>
> Saludos
> Zachary
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Great free music podcast to keep up with new music!, 11/05/09, by Zachary.
- Re: Great free music podcast - she wolf?, 11/05/09, by g.
- Re: Great free music podcast - she wolf?, 11/05/09, by Zachary.
- Re: Great free music podcast to keep up with new music!, 11/05/09, by Kristen.
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