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Los Pollitos (Dicen)

Los Pollitos (Dicen)

In this episode, you will listen to a traditional Spanish nursery rhyme called Los pollitos (dicen).

The episode focuses on:

  • Animals and family relationships
    • Basic needs: food, warmth, and rest
    • Repetition and rhythm in Spanish
  • Present tense verbs
    • Basic vocabulary (A1 level)
    • Understanding meaning through repetition

Before you listen, think about these questions:

  • ¿Qué animales conoces en español? Escribe cuatro.
  • ¿Qué cosas necesitas cuando tienes frío o hambre? Escribe dos.

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🧩 Vocabulary from the Nursery Rhyme (A1) — Animals & Family
EspañolEnglishEspañolEnglish
🐥 los pollitoslittle chicks🐔 la gallinahen
🪽 las alaswings  

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🧩 Vocabulary: Needs & Feelings
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🍽️ hambrehunger❄️ fríocold
🧣 abrigowarmth / shelter  

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🧩 Vocabulary: Food
Español English Español English
🌽 maíz corn 🌾 trigo wheat
🍽️ comida food

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🧩 Vocabulary: Verbs (Present)
EspañolEnglishEspañolEnglish
🗣️ dicensay🔍 buscalooks for
🎁 dagives😴 duermensleep
📅 el otro díanext day  

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🔑 Grammar
EspañolEnglish
🔑 Enfoque gramatical🔑 Grammar focus
Las canciones infantiles como herramienta lingüística y culturalNursery rhymes as a linguistic and cultural tool
Importancia culturalCultural importance
Las canciones infantiles enseñan vocabulario y gramática básica.Nursery rhymes teach basic vocabulary and grammar.
También forman parte de la memoria cultural de un idioma.They are also part of a language’s cultural memory.
Se aprenden en la infancia y se recuerdan durante toda la vida.They are learned in childhood and remembered throughout life.
Por eso, aparecen con frecuencia en la cultura popular.For this reason, they frequently appear in popular culture.
Uso en cultura popular y humorUse in popular culture and humour
Las canciones infantiles aparecen en películas, canciones y series.Nursery rhymes appear in films, songs, and TV series.
Se usan en chistes, comedia e ironía.They are used in jokes, comedy, and irony.
Funcionan porque casi todo el mundo reconoce la referencia.They work because almost everyone recognises the reference.
Una referencia breve transmite significado rápidamente.A short reference conveys meaning quickly.
Ejemplos interculturalesCross-cultural examples
En español, Los pollitos dicen se asocia con cuidado y protección.In Spanish, Los pollitos dicen is associated with care and protection.
Mencionar “los pollitos” puede expresar ternura o dependencia.Mentioning “the little chicks” can express tenderness or dependence.
En inglés, Humpty Dumpty se usa para hablar de algo frágil.In English, Humpty Dumpty is used to describe something fragile.
“London Bridge is falling down” se usa de forma simbólica.“London Bridge is falling down” is used symbolically.
Beneficios para estudiantes de idiomasBenefits for language learners
Aprender canciones infantiles ayuda a entender referencias culturales reales.Learning nursery rhymes helps learners understand real cultural references.
Mejora la comprensión auditiva gracias al ritmo y la repetición.It improves listening through rhythm and repetition.
Facilita la memorización de estructuras gramaticales.It makes grammatical structures easier to memorise.
Conecta el idioma con emociones y contexto cultural.It connects language with emotions and cultural context.
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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