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Un Elefante Se Balanceaba

One Elephant Was Swinging

In this episode, you will listen to a traditional Spanish nursery rhyme called “Un Elefante Se Balanceaba” (One Elephant Was Swinging).

The episode focuses on:

  • Numbers and counting in Spanish
  • Repetition and rhythm in nursery rhymes
  • The imperfect past tense (ongoing or repeated actions in the past)
  • Basic vocabulary and verbs (A1–A2 level)
  • Animals and simple storytelling patterns
  • Understanding meaning through repetition and context

Nursery rhymes are extremely useful for language learners because they repeat the same structures many times. This helps learners naturally absorb vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar.

Before you listen, think about this question:

  • ¿Qué animales conoces en español? Escribe cuatro.

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🧩 Vocabulary: Animals & Actions (A1)
Español English Español English
🐘 elefante elephant 📣 llamar to call
🕷️ araña spider 🪢 resistir to resist / to hold
🕸️ tela web 🎢 balancearse to swing
⬆️ sobre on / over 👀 ver to see

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🧩 Vocabulary: Numbers (A1)
Español English Español English
1️⃣ un / uno one 4️⃣ cuatro four
2️⃣ dos two 5️⃣ cinco five
3️⃣ tres three ➕ otro another

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🧠 Grammar Focus (A1)
Español English
Enfoque gramatical Grammar focus
El pretérito imperfecto The imperfect past tense
¿Qué es el imperfecto?
El pretérito imperfecto se usa para describir acciones en progreso, repetidas o habituales en el pasado.
What is the imperfect?
The imperfect tense is used to describe ongoing, repeated, or habitual actions in the past.
Usos principales del imperfecto
Describir acciones que estaban ocurriendo en el pasado To describe actions that were happening in the past
Hablar de acciones habituales en el pasado To talk about habitual past actions
Describir situaciones o contextos en historias To describe background situations in stories
Ejemplo del verso:
‘Un elefante se balanceaba.’
La acción no es un evento puntual, sino una acción continua o repetida en el pasado.
Example from the rhyme:
‘One elephant was swinging.’
The action is not a single completed event, but a continuous or repeated action in the past.

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🧠 Formación del imperfecto (A1)
Pronombre -AR (Hablar) -ER / -IR (Comer / Vivir)
yo hablaba comía / vivía
hablabas comías / vivías
él / ella hablaba comía / vivía
nosotros hablábamos comíamos / vivíamos
vosotros hablabais comíais / vivíais
ellos / ellas hablaban comían / vivían

🎵 Ejemplo en la canción
Español English
‘se balanceaba (reflexive verb)’ ‘was swinging’
‘se balanceaban’ ‘were swinging’
‘veía’ ‘saw / was seeing’
‘veían’ ‘saw / were seeing’
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8. Credits
  • Narration: Jonathan Chávez
  • Story script: Jonathan Chávez
  • Music: “The Carnival of the Animals – Fossiles” by Camille Saint-Saëns, trimmed for use. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution–ShareAlike 2.0 (CC BY-SA 2.0). Source: Wikimedia Commons.
  • Sound effects: sourced from Mixkit
  • Video production: Rafeal B – shared via Vimeo
  • Audio editing: Jonathan Chávez
  • Transcription: Jonathan Chávez
  • Study guide writer: Gabriel Chávez
  • Images: ChatGPT Plus