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  • This song is sung by Miles Davis

  • este video es pavoroso. cuando lo vi por primera vez en la clase, el video le hacer a mi profesor bailar un poco. me da el creeps. escucho a este por culpa de la musica mas que de la conjugacion. hope that's right =P

  • hey you say nosotros vosotros is the same conjugation form, isnt the ending for vosotros "is"??

    like "estais" "cantais" "hablais"???? this is confusing man!

  • @muezzable

    Actually it says "Nosotros, Nosotras" and does not mention "Vosotros". Since "Vosotros" is not commonly used in conversation in most Spanish-speaking countries, I have not included it.

    Thanks

  • I had it when teachers pretend that vosotros does not exist. What's one more conjugation, when they already have to learn 5 others. In Spain, it sounds extremely pompous to address a group as ustedes, outside of the most formal situations.

  • Wow! Really awesome!

  • @TheGangsterE

    Thanks!

  • I ACTUALLY GOT AN A, AFTER THIS WOW! LOL

  • @MrRoy1234567

    Awesome.  That's why I wrote it. Thanks for sharing this.

  • what about vosotros??

  • This song only used ar verbs, there are er and ir verbs to worry about too. And I agree with ecw1214

  • @mikimi101

    Yes, that's why you can play the song on the piano and insert those yourself, or I have students who just sing it in their head while they take their test. I also have the music track with no vocals one can sing along with.

    Thanks for your comments.

  • WHAT SONG WAS USED AS A BASE FOR THIS?????

  • @fallenflower2580

    None.  I wrote the music also.

  • this video helped out quite a bit

  • y dont u just say o as a amos a with an accent i s an lets do it again.

  • thanks a lot for this : D

  • good idea- just too slow :)

  • I play this to my son before he goes to sleep now he conjugates like a pokemon master

  • Olvidaste los accentos en "él" y "están"

  • Si, enseno espanol y los acentos son muy importantes

  • con mayuscula no se necesitan

  • @shanonmusic ah! estoy equivocado!

  • My favourite ! Listen 24/7 :D

  • I love this song so much,and it's super catchy

  • this is funny :p helps me though haha

  • you skipped for vosotros

  • its not used very commonly, though...

  • they are doing the mexican version they dont use that in mexico

  • vosotros is used mainly in spain

    nosotros is used in mexico

  • I don't like the way the words move like that. They are behind the song. Otherwise well done.

  • this is slightly creepy.. but it helped :)

  • Yo estoy practicando ahora para aprender espanol

  • No, Me gusto mucho.

  • Teacher here and I like it a lot. Just another way for kids to catch on. This doesn't have to be the ONLY way to learn AR verbs. lydialolly, who's your teacher if you've never heard this music? Pretty ethnocentric there...

  • Where is Vosotros? I'm just wondering. Other than that, its a great video!

  • vostoros = masculine version of "you" in the plural

    vostoras = feminine version

  • VosOTROS is what they use in spain.

  • Lol seems a little too long. When I was learning spanish is was quick short stuff that helped me.

    This song is probably helpful if you're listening to it and watching it but not something you could recall during a test, not for me anyways XD.

  • I liked the idea a lot the only thing that I didn't like (I'm learning Spanish) was the text. For me it would help to be able to read it before or as the words are spoken. When it's rotating or what not it's too slow. I'd speed the text up and make it bigger / easier to read, other than that great, thanks.

  • duly noted - I shall change it

  • er this song is gay

  • wow, what a great song.

  • good idea----- very brave ! sorry can not listen to this a 2nd time...

    and if this kinda music is played in south america or spain..i need a ipod implant before i visit...

    but good luck !

  • que buenaaa :) i loved this song:P well done, shanon! :) keep going

  • This is fuckin' odd! xD

  • I am a Spanish teacher, and I think the (siempre) is confusing because estar is used for temporary conditions! just a suggestion.

  • yes, but I think he used (siempre) to show that it always ends that way

  • correctamundo!

  • @ecw1214

    Interesting point, but hat is why "siempre" is in parenthesis. The idea is that is is always conjugated that way, not that one always does those things.

    Thanks for commenting.

  • Great job guys! I enjoyed your video!

    a second semester spanish student struggeling with verbos! I will check our your website!

    Thanks!

  • Thank you, I hope the song helps you learn verb conjugation!

  • this song is so lame

  • It is meant for Spanish language-learning.

  • I hope those of you that are Spanish teachers can use this. Please feel free to give me some feedback on it. Also, check out my website. A CD with 10 language learning songs will be available soon.

    Gracias!

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