I also created this Edpuzzle. It is me saying the story with the slideshow and it has lots of questions. It was part of my sub plans... sharing in case anyone needs some good sub plans!
I will be giving a webinar about using songs in the classroom on Tuesday, 2/25/20. See details here.
I know this song will be a hit!
And the the chorus and the line "Sigo buscándote" (which both repeat a lot) are pretty comprehensible.
The video is sweet, cute, and appropriate (especially if you use my story, in which all the drinks are actually non-alcoholic Venezuelan fruit drinks).
It is actually supposed to be like the movie "50 first dates", but I wrote up an alternative version of the story... and I think it makes sense!
I will read the story to the students from the slideshow with the images and then we will watch the video.
Feel free to make copies of the slideshow and/or doc and adapt, but please keep my name on it as the writer of the story! And if you make it better, please share back!
So much ofActually, almost all popular music and music videos that feature "relationships" (physical and/or emotional) feature male-female hetero relationships.
I mean, think about some of the March Madness brackets out there - ugh, many of the songs objectify women and all (of the ones I have seen) are male-female relationships.
How do our LGBTQ students feel if they are never seeing any representation of themselves?
So, anyways... those are some of the reasons that I love this 👩❤️👩 ❤️ video.