1:03
Sesame: Let's Wash Our Hands with Elmo & Clara
Elmo has a very important message for you! Do you know how vital it is to wash your hands? Elmo and Clara prepared a song to help you understand why washing our hands is a big deal to help us take care of our health. You'll be singing this song each time you wash your hands, while learning a new vocabulary!
2:12
Crossing The Street
In this catchy song straight from Sesame Street, learn the irregular subjunctive form for "ir" and make sure you know what to do before you cross the street!
1:10
Discovering Shapes with Elmo
Reporter Elmo and his friends around the world are here to help you learn more about shapes! You'll see how shapes can be found everywhere and that they are all different from each other. Let's join Elmo on this new adventure!
0:30
Big and Little with Bert and Ernie
Your first Spanish lessons don't have to be boring! Let Bert and Ernie teach you some adjectives and one of the most common verbs in the Spanish language in just thirty seconds!
1:32
Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Feet
Do you want to learn and, most importantly, remember the names of some body parts? Then this is the right video for you. Don't be afraid by the speed. They repeat the words so many times that you will NEVER forget them. Have fun!
3:25
Sesame Street: Cookie Wars
The Sesame Street gang has come up with their own version of "Star Wars": "Cookie Wars"! Follow our heroes as they try to save the princess from an evil empire, while they are trying to make sure that one of them doesn't eat his partner, can you guess who that is? Let's start this intergalactic adventure!
0:28
Fast and Slow with Bert and Ernie
Bert and Ernie get excited in this clip and make you practice your listening comprehension like never before! Work on the present tense and some very useful adverbs.
1:59
Every Family Is Marvelous
Let Sesame Street help you brush up on your family vocabulary and practice reflexive and stem-changing verbs. Every family is wonderful, no matter what shape, size or color!
0:21
Dance the Elmo
Learn some great action verbs in the infinitive form, practice commands in the "tú" form, and sing along with Elmo while you do it! All in under 30 seconds!
0:33
Bert and Ernie's Number 1 Dance
Practice some basic grammar at a faster pace with Bert and Ernie, all in 30 seconds! This video lets you practice imperative commands to a more natural pace so next time someone tells you to do something, you'll be more prepared!
0:41
Elmo Sings the Mail Song!
This song about mail may seem extremely easy at first glance, but you're practicing how to form imperatives, the present tense, and you're even getting a taste for the subjunctive voice. So take it all in and never again forget the word for "mail" in Spanish!
1:44
Elmo and the Letter O
Sure, you know the letter O by now, but you may not know this word that starts with it. Or how to say "let's sing" or let's see" in Spanish. Learn all these things in less than two minutes with Elmo and your letter of the day! Oh!
0:57
Outstanding Opposites with Bert and Ernie
Let Beto and Enrique liven up your adjective lesson! Yes, Bert and Ernie are quite dynamic teachers of opposites and diminutives in this fun song where they dance tap and describe their differences.
1:49
Sesame Street: Grover's Long-Distance Family Celebration
Grover is feeling sad because he hasn't been able to see his family in person. But thanks to technology, they can still spend time together and eat their favorite food, and even have a dancing party! Let's dance and learn!
2:17
Sesame Street: Elmo in the Zoo
Go with Elmo to the San Diego Zoo! On this fun video, Elmo visits this famous zoo to learn more about animals and what makes them so special. Some animals have special horns and antlers, others make special sounds, and others can camouflage. Don't miss this adventure while learning new words about animals!
3:07
Sesame Street: The Disappearing Coins!
Are you ready for Bert's latest experiment? This one even involves a bit of "magic"! Watch this very entertaining video while learning new vocabulary about science and physics.
4:53
Sesame Street: Sing What I Sing!
There's a reason why Sesame Street is broadcast in over 140 countries ... its educational value, endearing characters, and humorous skits are the perfect stage for learning, and here is no exception. Practice combining verbs with objects and learn the word for "show off" in this cute sing-along.
0:31
Sesame Street's Mosquito Awareness Ad
While some people are more prone to mosquito bites than others, no one likes getting bit. Who better to teach you then how to protect yourself than Elmo? Learn some relevant vocabulary and practice the subjunctive voice along with one of the most common subjunctive voice triggers.
2:30
"Silent Night" - Sesame Street
This classic holiday song has gone Spanish and Sesame! Its simple yet beautiful lyrics spread ideas of love and peace, giving you plenty of vocabulary for the Christmas season and verb practice in the present tense and gerund form.
2:32
"One Small Voice" - Sesame Street
The power of the human voice is not to be underestimated. The power of human voices joined by Muppets in a lilting Spanish song - well, that's a charming language-learning opportunity full of verbs just waiting for you to set it in motion.
2:34
"Yes We Can!" - Sesame Street
Life is about setting goals and accomplishing them. Let Sesame Street take you back to the basics about getting what you want. Practice irregular commands, a bit of the subjunctive, and the stem-changing verb "querer" to some cheery music.
2:29
Grover and the Enormous Animal - Sesame Street
First thing's first. Grover is Archibaldo in Spanish, but he is still a hairy, blue monster. Just this time he's out to find an elephant. Will he succeed? See how he does and practice a range of tenses, including the present subjunctive and future, and learn a few useful expressions.
1:15
The Great Cookie Crown Caper - Sesame Street
We've all heard of James Bond, but few know about his Sesame Street ally! Find out the mystery that needs to be solved in this clever preview and practice some crime-fighting vocabulary!
1:09
Wave and Say Hello! with Sesame Street
We all need Spanish-speaking friends when learning this new language. Learn how to say "What's new?" to work on those friendships and practice some common stem-changing verbs to keep those conversations going, all with the help of Sesame Street!
1:52
"It's All About the Heart" - Sesame Street
Sing along with Elmo and friends and learn how to take care of your heart. The health-minded vocabulary delivered entirely in the present tense will enrich your mind and body and the lyrics will give you great practice combining verbs with objects.
2:20
"I Move like This When I Walk" - Sesame Street
What's so special about walking? Find out here and get up and move to this song. You'll practice stem-changing verbs and action verbs in this catchy song with Lola from Sesame Street.
1:37
Monsters on the Net, Part 3 of 3 - Sesame Street
There's a whole other world out there on the Internet! Get excited about it with these characters from Sesame Street and learn vocabulary for browsing online.
1:55
Monsters on the Net, Part 2 of 3 - Sesame Street
The Internet café is about to open, but the technician has arrived late. Will they open on time? Practice the past, present and future tenses in this next clip from Sesame Street. Be sure you've watched part 1 first!
1:15
Monsters on the Net, Part 1 of 3 - Sesame Street
Even monsters love the Internet on Sesame Street! See who's opening up an Internet café and practice a range of verb tenses and the present subjunctive.
2:05
Cow, Chicken, or Human? with Bert & Ernie
How would you describe a cow's tracks versus a chicken's footprints? Practice some descriptive vocabulary to describe sizes and shapes with the help of Bert and Ernie.
1:52
Counting Apples with Bert & Ernie
Ernie is bugging Bert as always, but this time you can learn from it! Practice math vocabulary to add and subtract, and get a taste for the imperfect subjunctive and conditional voices too!
0:57
Sirens Mean Help Is on the Way
Sirens may not be the most pleasing sound, but they're here to help! Learn about all the people who help in an emergency with the help of Sesame Street and practice the future tense.
3:23
Just a Shadow, Nothing More
Sometimes shadows can look like something much bigger and scarier, kind of like learning a language! Learn about shadows, practice your listening comprehension and work on your imperative conjugations.
0:31
Saving Money
If Elmo and Lola can save money, so can you. Learn how to say "piggy bank" in Spanish and practice your listening comprehension to some fast and furry accents.
0:44
The Word of the Day: Escuchar
Sure, maybe you know what "escuchar" means, but could you define it in Spanish? Hear these different people's definitions of this very common verb and increase your confidence the next time you want to use it!
0:34
Eat Healthy to Grow Healthy
What can eating healthy food do for you? You likely already have some answers in English to that question, so now gain some vocabulary for answering in Spanish and work on your listening comprehension to a faster, more natural pace.
2:23
It's Our Planet!
Hi neighbor! We share the planet, an enjoyment of music, and a desire to learn more Spanish vocabulary. Enjoy this video and the new words and imperative practice you'll gain from it about the world we all rely on.
2:29
Meet Australian Animals with Lola
A fan of nature? Travel to Australia with Lola from Sesame Street, and learn the Spanish names for a variety of animals and practice verbs in the present and present progressive.
1:51
The Tragic Lost Toy Tango
There's a wonderfully distinctive rhythm to a tango song - even when the song is about a missing toy and being sung by a little girl on Sesame Street. As an added tango bonus, this video is chock full of imperative verbs, verbs combined with objects, and useful sentences about taking care of your stuff.
2:01
We're the Same!
In this playful song straight from Sesame Street, learn how Spanish loves to use the diminutive, and practice the verb "faltar" along with your favorite Sesame Street characters.
2:00
The Story of a Letter
The art of storytelling is a skill to perfect in any language, whether your first, second, or fifth. Pick up some key phrases to do just that and learn some post office vocabulary in this cheerful video about relishing the small joys in life.
1:51
Guess the Pattern with Bert and Ernie
Bert and Ernie, or rather Beto and Enrique, are up to their usual antics playing the goofy and serious friends in this clip. Practice some everyday vocabulary and work on imperatives and the subjunctive voice, too.
0:50
Super Grover Saves Elmo's Day
Elmo's in a jam! Who can help him? Learn how to say that you're in a jam and practice a few different tenses in the past with the help of Sesame Street and everyone's favorite, Elmo.
1:14
How Happy Is Grover?
What do you do when you're happy? What makes you exhausted? Practice these adjectives, learn to start using diminutives in Spanish, and notice how "como si" can be a trigger for the subjunctive voice.
0:13
Elmo Says Happy Father's Day
Let Elmo warm your hearts, help teach you the subjunctive voice, and teach you how to say to a group of people to have a good time. Not a bad way to spend less than twenty seconds, right?
2:01
Elmo and His Four Duck Friends
What happened to Elmo's ducks? Learn why each one disappeared and practice the imperfect tense and irregular verbs in the preterite with this happy song.
2:04
Elmo Learns About YouTube
If it weren't for YouTube, we couldn't bring you this very video nor the thousands we have on this site. But it's a scary world out there and you have to be careful! Practice vocabulary for Internet safety, the present subjunctive voice, and your listening comprehension with Elmo's fast-paced accent.
2:39
How To Make Elmo Feel Better
Sometimes the best gift doesn't have a price tag on it. See what Elmo receives from his good friend to make him feel better. Practice the imperfect subjunctive and more basic grammar at a faster pace with Grover and Elmo.
3:30
Lola Looks for the Biggest Animal on Earth
What's the biggest animal on the planet? Be able to quickly answer that question after this video and talk a little bit about them, too. Learn some useful phrases to link ideas as well in this fun video from Sesame Street.
3:51
Lola Visits a Costa Rican Volcano
Sesame Street's Lola takes a trip down south to Central America. Come along! Learn about volcanoes with her and the vocabulary to describe them, including two ways to say that a volcano (or other object) is emitting or releasing something.
2:04
Ernie Tests Bert's Friendship
Do you have a friend like Ernie? Watch this clip and see how much Bert's patience is tested. Practice select verbs in several different tenses including the imperfect subjunctive, and learn some common subjunctive triggers in this silly clip from Sesame Street.
2:12
Charades with Ernie and Bert!
Bert and Ernie are here to play this classic game and teach you all the instructions for playing it. Master the present progressive tense with a combination of verbs like "to guess" and "to pretend."
1:40
Sesame Street: Open and Shut
Elmo and Abby teach us about opening, closing, reflexive verbs, the impersonal 'se' used for general statements, and a bit of the subjunctive. Notice how two verb constructions can look exactly the same in this Sesame Street video!
5:23
Sesame Street Adventures: A Spider and Its Web
When Abby and Susana mess up their spider friend's web, they stop at nothing to try to fix it. But is it enough? Learn about spider webs and work on vocabulary to describe texture amidst a variety of verb tenses, the subjunctive, and imperative moods.
2:34
"Take Care of Our Planet"- Sesame Street
Sesame Street is always a great mix of language learning, life lessons, and furry animals. Learn about water conservation and environmental vocabulary with this song, and keep in mind towards the end that Cookie Monster doesn't always conjugate his verbs!
1:21
Exploring Bert - Sesame Street
If you're looking to work on listening comprehension, you've come to the right place! The vocabulary and grammar are straightforward, but the challenge lies in understanding Bert and Ernie (or Beto y Enrique as we should say) when they're arguing and talking over each other.
3:04
Rhyming and Rapping with Sesame Street!
Looking to work on listening comprehension? We have the very fast-paced, G-rated rap for you! Join these kids and puppets as they talk about their journey to meet the rhyming magician, and try to keep up!
2:52
Driving Lessons with Abby & Elmo - Sesame Street
Driving lessons are something most of us will face at some point in our lives. Want to attend Elmo's class? Listening comprehension is the challenge here with their fast-paced accents, but you'll also see how the future tense is used to express doubt and learn a structure to say you're too much of a certain way to do something. (But we're never too old to watch Sesame Street, especially when it's to learn Spanish!)