1:03
"Kiss the Girl" - Disney's the Little Mermaid
Romantic ambiance? Check. A chorus of harmonizing sea creatures? Check. Great practice for imperatives, direct objects, and the future tense? Huge check! Let Ariel's faithful crab Sebastian lead you through this Spanish lesson taken directly from Disney's The Little Mermaid. Learn the words and sing along!
3:29
"Into the Unknown" - Carmen Sarahí
Have you heard the Spanish version of "Into the Unknown" from Frozen II? In case you haven't, here we have it for you. Sing along with Elsa while you practice tenses such as the present perfect and both the present and preterite tenses of our all-time favorite subjunctive.
3:26
Martina Stoessel from the Disney Hit "Frozen" - I'm Free
Hear why the "Frozen" soundtrack reached #1 on the Billboard charts. The excellent variety of verbs and descriptions make the Spanish version of "Let It Go" an ideal language lesson. Go ahead and memorize it for even more pronunciation practice!
1:53
"A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" - Edurne from Disney's Cinderella
Love, optimism, dreams ... these are the things Disney songs are made of! Learn the Spanish version of this Cinderella classic and practice a new trigger for the subjunctive voice.
1:48
"Un Poco Loco" - Luis Ángel Gómez Jaramillo from Disney Pixar's Coco
Watch this live performance of this popular Disney Pixar's song and learn some street language and new words!
1:02
"Remember Me" - Carlos Rivera from Disney Pixar's Coco
From Disney PIxar's acclaimed picture "Coco," this song about remembering those who have passed away gives us great practice with negative commands, the future tense, and a bit of the subjunctive mood.
1:27
"Under the Sea" - The Little Mermaid
This classic song from "The Little Mermaid" is one of the most iconic of all Diney's movies! Let's sing along with Sebastian and all the fish in the sea!
1:56
"Touch the Sky" - Disney's Brave
Be "brave" and practice the future tense with Disney. This song from the animated motion picture Brave will have you conjugating the first person simple future tense with a variety of verbs and feeling quite courageous with your Spanish.
1:25
"Can You Feel the Love Tonight" Intro - Disney's the Lion King
Simba wants to escape his fate as king of the jungle, but can he? Listen to how the lyrics change in Spanish in this favorite from Disney's The Lion King and notice how "va a" is used to express the future.
2:33
"How Far I'll Go" - María Parrado from Disney's Moana
Hear the hit song from Disney's Moana (Vaina in Europe due to a trademark issue) and learn another use of the future tense, in addition to a way of saying "let go."
1:48
"Hakuna Matata" - Disney's the Lion King
Our favorite meerkat and pig are back to teach us the philosophy of "hakuna matata," but this time in Spanish! Practice giving commands in this lighthearted clip that also teaches us some valuable expressions to agree with someone and take on a carefree attitude.
2:00
"Love Is an Open Door" - Abraham Mateo from Disney's Frozen
Love, ice, music, and idioms come together in this hit song from Disney's Frozen soundtrack in Spanish. Practice irregular imperatives and learn some expressions in this ode to love.
3:02
"Immortal" - Sweet California
Even if you aren't feeling particularly invincible today, there's no harm in singing like you are. Practice speaking about the future with this catchy yet straightforward song and before long, you'll be singing along.
0:49
"A Spoonful of Sugar" - Disney's Mary Poppins
OK, so in the Spanish version, Mary Poppins doesn't say a spoonful of sugar, but aren't you curious to hear what she does say? Find out in this short clip!
1:42
"When Can I See You Again" - from Disney's Wreck It Ralph
"When will I see you again?" Learn this line that you'll surely use again and practice combining the future and present tenses with direct and indirect objects. There's nothing like a little Wreck It Ralph to help you learn some common Spanish phrases!
1:45
"Part of Your World" - The Little Mermaid
If you know at least a line of this song by heart, then you must check out the Spanish version. This timeless Disney tune comes alive in Spanish, granting you the perfect opportunity to practice your pronunciation and express what you long for along with Ariel, everyone's favorite mermaid.