
SEASONS IN SPANISH
Clip: 5/19/2023 | 11m 37sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Diane Sanlatte teaches a song about the four seasons in Spanish.
Diane Sanlatte teaches a song about the four seasons in Spanish -- verano, otono, invierno, and primavera.
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SEASONS IN SPANISH
Clip: 5/19/2023 | 11m 37sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Diane Sanlatte teaches a song about the four seasons in Spanish -- verano, otono, invierno, and primavera.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[upbeat music] - Hola Amigos, my name is Diane.
Hola, soy Diane.
And today I'm going to teach you something very nice about the four seasons.
And also very nice song that you can sing at school.
And also you can sing it at home with mom and dad.
With mama and papa.
Here I have my amazing pictures.
Can you see it?
Well, if you notice we have different seasons.
These are the seasons of the year.
We have five, hmm, do we have six?
Let's count them.
So we can use my little friend here to just point everything.
Uno, Dos, y Tres Uno, Dos, Tres, Cuatro, We have four seasons during the year and every season brings amazing things to do, amazing things to have fun with.
So we gonna just learn a few things today.
Get closer.
First, you have verano.
Can you say verano?
Verano.
This is summer, do you like summer?
This is my favorite because summer is so hot, oh, you get a lot of calorcito.
You also have senior sol.
Sun is always shining.
Look, you have the water.
You can go to the the beach to the ocean.
You can go to the playa, that's the ocean.
You have your umbrella so you don't get a sunburn, you have sand, arena, and look!
A very tiny starfish, estrella de mar You can see all of that during summertime.
And also you can have your lemonade, ice cream, icy pops.
You can wear your sunglasses and swimsuits to go to swim with your amigos, with all your friends.
Then we also have Otoño.
Can you say Otoño?
Otoño.
Good job.
Here you have all the leaves are falling ♪ caen, caen, caen, caen, caen.
♪ and all the leaves start turning brown and orange and red and yellow.
Amarillo, naranja, marrón And they fall because they're gonna grow up again.
But first, they need to fall so we complete a cycle.
Sometimes we see pumpkins, calabazas.
We also have Halloween and the jack-o-lantern.
And we have so many things that we can do during the season.
But we also have another season after that one.
And this is invierno, wintertime.
It is very frio, very, very frio.
Super cold.
And we have some elements that we can see that are in winter, I'll teach you.
First you see my friend here, right?
Well we have a hat, you have to wear sombreros because it gets very, very cold.
You also have your scarves, your bufandas.
Can you say bufandas?
Bufandas.
Good job.
Sometimes we get very, very cold in our hands.
And we need some gloves, the mittens.
We need guantes, can you say guantes?
Guantes.
And look, you have the snowflakes.
Oh, these are copo de nieve, copo de nieve.
Let's see how many copo de nieve we have here.
Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, sies, siete copo de nieve.
And do you recognize this white thing on the bottom?
This is the snow, es la nieve.
And I want to ask you, is the snow very, very frio, or it's very, very hot?
It is frio, it is very, very cold.
So that's winter.
It's all about snow and scarves and snowflakes.
We love that.
And then after snow and winter, we are going to have our primavera.
Can you say Primavera?
Primavera, good job.
This is spring.
And we have the most beautiful flowers.
We have flores, we have the abejas, we have the buzz, buzz, buzz, the bees are here.
And look, this is so beautiful.
Clouds, blue sky, amazing.
Let's count, how many abejas do we have, ready?
Uno, dos, tres.
And how many flowers do you see, do you see flores?
Uno, dos, tres, yes!
You got four seasons.
Cuatro estaciones del ano.
So cuatro estaciones, and today I'm going to show you a very nice song about estaciones.
We have primavera, verano, Otoño, invierno.
Primavera, muchas flores, can you say muchas flores?
Muchas flores.
♪ Primavera verano.
And in verano we have, calorcito, is so hot.
We need something to drink, right?
And then you have invierno, oh, frio and you have Otoño, Otoño, las hojas, the leaves change colors, cambiar de color.
So now we're gonna put everything together to sing this amazing song.
Here we go, follow me amigos, uno, dos, y tres.
♪ Las estaciones del año ♪ son cuatro, son cuatro ¡si!
♪ ♪ Las estaciones del año ♪ Son cuatro Do you know estaciones del año?
♪ Primavera, verano ♪ Otoño, invierno.
You got em, let's try it again.
♪ Primavera, verano ♪ Otoño, invierno.
And what we have in Primavera?
Primavera, muchas flores, you have flores, flores, flores.
And you also have abejas, abejas, abejas.
And what about verano?
Verano calentito is so hot.
You have water and ocean.
You go like this.
Ooh, and you have the starfish, estrella de mar.
Ding, ding, ding.
And then you have Otoño, invierno.
♪ Primavera muchas flores ♪ Verano calentito ♪ Otoño caen las hojas ♪ Invierno mucho ♪ Frío Are you ready?
Okay guys, you are very smart.
You have this, this is easy.
This is facil, and it's so much fun, let's go.
Uno, dos y tres.
♪ Las estaciones del año ♪ Son cuatro, son cuatro ¡si!
♪ Las estaciones del año ♪ Son cuatro, son cuatro ¡si!
♪ Primavera, verano ♪ Otoño, invierno ♪ Primavera muchas flores ♪ Verano calentito ♪ Otoño caen las hojas ♪ Invierno mucho frío Por eso recuerda que ♪ Las estaciones del año ♪ Son cuatro, son cuatro ¡si!
♪ Las estaciones del año ♪ Son cuatro, son cuatro ¡si!
♪ Primavera, verano ♪ Otoño, invierno ♪ Primavera muchas flores ♪ Primavera muchas flores ♪ Otoño caen las hojas ♪ Invierno mucho frío Brr, ¡mucho frío!
I know, amigos, now which one is your favorite?
Let's see.
¿Cuál es tu favorito?
¿Cuál te gusta mas?
Do you like verano, like me?
See, why do you like verano?
Is it hot?
You can wear your shorts, you can wear your sandals, and you can eat lots of ice cream, right?
What about invierno, do you like invierno?
Why do you like invierno?
Oh, because it's so cold and you can make a very big snowman?
Or maybe because you can just wear your mittens everywhere.
Hmm.
And what about primavera?
Do you like Primavera?
Yes, why?
Ooh, I see, you love the flowers.
You love how to smell them.
And you know that you can just give them to mama and papa.
That's beautiful.
And what about Otoño?
Do you like Otoño?
Mmm, I see.
Why do you like Otoño?
Oh, I see, you love the leaves.
They're so amazing.
So many shapes and so many colors.
And also what, oh, you see the pumpkin, right?
You see the calabaza, yep, you can make a pumpkin pie.
Do you like that?
Yes, me too.
So that's what we have, this amazing seasons that you can enjoy and do so many things with your familia, with your family.
So remember that you can always pick one and you can celebrate or you can celebrate the whole year round.
Let's sing the song one more time so you can practice at home with your friends, ready?
Uno, dos y tres.
♪ Las estaciones del año ♪ Son cuatro, son cuatro ¡si!
♪ Las estaciones del año ♪ Son cuatro, son cuatro ¡si!
♪ Primavera, verano ♪ Otoño, invierno ♪ Primavera muchas flores ♪ Verano calentito ♪ Otoño caen las hojas ♪ Invierno mucho frío ¡Adiós amigos, hasta luego!
See you later!
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