Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts

The Elves And The Shoemaker

Thursday, June 02, 2011



Para tener otra perspectiva de como es la obra que vamos a representar en clase, aquí os dejo este video de los Teleñecos y la obra "The Elves And The Shoemaker". Tomad nota y fijaos bien en todos los detalles. Está un poquito cambiada, pero es bastante divertida.

Father & Daughter

Tuesday, May 10, 2011


On the surface, it's a story about fame. Not Elvis fame. Not Paul Newman or Eddie Murphy fame. Not the kind of fame that's honed over years of practice and careful minding. No, it's about a different kind of fame. The new kind of fame. The kind of fame that can happen overnight in a world like this - where everyone is connected and everyone has a shot. Used to be fame was earned, the pursuit of it endured until out of the multitude arose the fortunate few. They became something larger, bigger than us mortals stuck schlepping this coil.

And then Andy Warhol happened. His prediction of 15 minutes, a self-fulfilling prophecy born to fruition by YouTube.



This new kind of fame seems plastic, a hollow facsimile of the way fame used to be, the way it was meant to be. A kid freaks out and posts a video telling everyone to leave Britney alone; a chimpanzee cruises through a field on a Segway; an inspirational comedian dances his way from the Charleston to the Dougie. This is the kind of fame that exists only on the surface, because if you were to dig a little deeper, you'd see the surface is all there is. There is no infrastructure. There are no load-bearing walls. This new fame is a balloon, empty and lighter than air on the inside.

But then there comes the outlier. The person riding to fame on this hollow wind, but who does not pop when probed, whose substance makes their instant fame seem worthwhile. Jorge Narvaez is like that. He's one of the new famous. He's a fad, a craze. He's a meme. On the surface anyway. He's the guy you've probably seen. You and eight million or so of your closest friends. He's the guy on YouTube singing a song with his six-year-old daughter. You don't know the song, but you wish you did. You don't know Jorge or his daughter Alexa, but you sort of want to.



In case you haven't seen it, you really should. It's simple. A young, handsome man strumming an acoustic guitar, his daughter sitting beside him, taking her turns on every other verse. The song is by a band you probably have never heard of, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. It's got a catchy little hook, a great whistle intro and a chorus - "home is wherever I'm with you" - that wouldn't make you stop and think, unless you knew Jorge and Alexa. Unless you knew that he's a full-time student, 24, and recently split with Alexa and her sister's mom. You wouldn't pay attention unless you knew that he sings the song to his daughter every night as a way of helping her deal with the pain of her mom and dad splitting up, to help her deal with having two homes. You wouldn't think much of it unless you talked to Jorge.

"Every single thing I do is for them," he says. He's on a cell phone, driving to Palm Springs from his San Diego apartment. Going to meet a guy about a thing. There's been a lot of guys and a lot of things, a lot of meetings and opportunities in the last month. He posted the video on December 31, 2010. Three weeks later, millions had seen it. He and Alexa were on the Ellen Show. A German TV station called him for an interview. Univision - Latin America's answer to Al Jazeera - sent a crew to follow him around for a couple of days. He's been on the radio in countries around the world, been offered deals and opportunities. A literary agent has offered him a contract to write a children's book. Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros want to meet with him when they get back from a tour in Australia.

A little more than three weeks. A video of a guy singing with his daughter on their couch. No manager. No publicist. No contract. No money. That's how new fame works. Jorge and Alexa have played at her school, where she's become a celebrity of sorts. She's become so well known that he had to pull her out of the Boys and Girls Club where she normally goes after school. She's in private daycare now, just in case. This is all in less than a month. A little girl and her daddy, who spent Christmas unknown to anyone, are a worldwide sensation before President's Day.

Jorge's story is maybe a little familiar. He's young, 24, and has a six-year-old and a two-year-old daughter. It took him a while to find his way. He found love young. Calls the mother of his children an "amazing woman" and part of his "family," but things didn't work out. That happens. It happens a lot, too much to deserve anyone's judgment or criticism. Sometimes things just aren't right. But Jorge doesn't dwell. He's the kind of guy who seems to look forward a lot. It's why he's gotten his life together, gone from a 1.5 to a 3.6 GPA at UCSD. It's why he dreams - of being an influential photographer, of being an academic, of being the best father he can be.



For a guy like Jorge, the first in his family to finish high school let alone dream of becoming a professor, dreams are important. They are landmarks. He may never have dreamed of being on Ellen or getting calls from Germany, but he has dreamed of a better life for he and his daughters. Talk to the guy for more than a minute, have him call you 'bro' and you know there's something about him. But only if you've also seen the video and imagined his life to this point. Because a guy from San Diego calls you 'bro' you think one thing. A guy sings with his daughter, you think another. A guy works hard in school and has plans for the future, you think something else. But when a guy does all these things, you realize even the new fame - the shimmery surface, the undisturbed pond, the taught balloon - isn't necessarily as hollow as you may think.

It's easy to assume superficiality. It's easy to get jaded by the kind of fame that makes American Idol look substantive. The Star Wars kid, the Double Rainbow guy,the Numa Numa kid. It's easy to assume some desperate play for attention, a grab for the new kind of fame. And there's enough of that out there, enough to assume that that's all that's out there. But every once in a while, along comes Jorge and his daughter Alexa and that song, that moment. Pure love. A father's love and his pain. And you get caught thinking that maybe there is something out there, a balloon that won't pop because it's propped up.

Jorge will probably never be the old kind of famous, but I get the sense talking to him that he never wanted to be. He never really wanted to be the new kind of famous. It just sort of happened. And it's nice to see that fame - sudden and fleeting - can happen to someone who wasn't looking for it, some who didn't see it coming. Not even out of the periphery because their focus, his focus, was on the faces of his family and on his future. It's nice to see that even with fame, Jorge's focus remains where it should be. Maybe he's creating something new, a new-new kind of fame.

Months!

Monday, March 14, 2011


Sorry, I was very busy and I could not post on the blog. Anyway, here you are a new song about the months of the year. Next post, I will talk about the date and the different ways to write it. Regards!



January-Enero.
February-Febrero.
March-Marzo.
April-Abril.
May-Mayo.
June-Junio.
July-Julio.
August-Agosto.
September-Septiembre.
October-October.
November-Noviembre.
December-Diciembre.

Seasons Song!

Friday, January 28, 2011


Hey! I have got a new song about the four seasons. Be careful about the season "Fall", because you can say "Autumn". The word "Fall" is American, and "Autumn" is British.

My Interactive Whiteboard

Sunday, December 26, 2010


No solo me dedico al inglés, también me gusta investigar un poquito sobre pizarras digitales y la informática. Aquí os dejo un video de mi pizarra de bajo coste.

Chim Chim Cheree!

Monday, December 13, 2010


This video is a present for my pupils(4th-A and 4th-C).I could not find the movie, but I found the song with the lyrics. Have a nice day!

Are numbers boring!?

Tuesday, December 07, 2010


Pupils say that numbers and Maths are boring but not now. Listen to Manu and his song "Ten Fingers".

Crazy Weather!

Thursday, November 25, 2010


What's the weather like today? Today it's rainy! Este es un regalo para mi clase de 2º, un video para repasar el tiempo.

What's the weather like today?

Monday, November 22, 2010


I found a singer teacher! Listen to this song about weather! It's great!

Animals again!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Estos días son un poco liosos, pero siempre queda tiempo para dejar una buena canción de animales! xD

Coming soon..Spongebob Squarepants!

Wednesday, June 09, 2010


Tras el comentario de Ana de subir algunos episodios de los Simpsons u otra serie, he decidido subir de vez en cuando algún episodio de algún programa. Mientras tanto aquí os dejo un ejemplo de lo que subiré a la web, por supuesto, serán todas en inglés con alguna ayuda...

Numbers: 1 to 20

Monday, June 07, 2010

Para mis alumnos de 2º que a veces se les olvidan los números, aquí les dejo los números del 1 al 20.

One-Two-Three-Four-Five-Six-Seven-Eight-Nine-Ten-Eleven-Twelve-Thirteen-Fourteen-Fifteen-Sixteen-Seventeen-Eighteen-Nineteen-Twenty

Nota de pronunciación: El video es con acento americano, y el número 20 pronuncia al final /ny/, nosotros pronunciamos al final /ti/. Si no queda claro, la pronunciación seria la siguiente /tuenti/.

Colours!

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Mirad que canción he encontrado para mis alumnos de 2º para que repasen los colores.

Dedicada a mi antigua compañera Leticia Pérez, gran traductora e interprete. ¡Un abrazo y gracias por la idea!

Animal song!

Monday, May 31, 2010

Here you are! Aquí teneis una nueva canción para repasar los animales, espero que no seáis tan exigentes como el niño de la canción...


YOU DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT ANIMALS!

SESAME STREET!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Aquí os dejo una canción de Barrio Sésamo para que os aprendáis las señales que hay por la calle.

[Chris Brown:]
Elmo come take a walk with me
It's a beautiful day and i think we should go out into the neighborhood and see what we can see
Look this sign says welcome here and bakery here and thank you there
Will you help me on my way and come along with me and
See the signs there everywhere
That's enter here and exit there
(Chris and Elmo)
Let's take it easy as we go Elmo these are the sounds that we all know

[Chorus:]
Stop right there
Dance with me
Closed... Open
Wet paint school
Tell me what signs you see

[Chris Brown:]
Now Elmo come take a walk with me [Elmo:] (ah huh)
So many signs to see
When we go out in the neighborhood could you ever see so many signs
(See the signs)
[Elmo:] (see the signs)

[Chris Brown:]
Seee the signs there everywhere
(Chris and Elmo)
That's enter here and exit there
Let's take it easy as we go
Elmo these are the signs that we all know

[Chorus:]
Stop right there
Dance with me
Closed... Open
Wet paint school
Tell me what signs you see

[Ad libs:]
Mail
Market
Park and Zoo
Food
Laundry

[Chris and Elmo:]
That was fun now you try it too

[Chorus:]
Stop right there
Dance with me
Closed... Open
Wet paint school
Tell me what signs you see

[Ad libs:]
Mail
Market
Park and Zoo
Food
Laundry

[Chris and Elmo:]
That was fun now you try it too

[Chorus:]
Stop right there
[Elmo:]
Dance with Chris Brown

LONDON EYE!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Aquí os dejo un video para que podáis ver el "Ojo de Londres" o "London Eye". ¡Espero que os guste!