Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish

Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish

MystikoleAI
Riik Ameerika Ühendriigid
Žanrid Haridus, Keeleõpe
Keel ES-ES
Osad 134
Viimane 09.06.2026

Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish is a beginner Spanish podcast that uses short, catchy songs to help listeners memorize real Spanish phrases. The podcast is designed for those who struggle with traditional methods like apps and flashcards, focusing on repetition and singing to make phrases stick. It follows The Layers Method, emphasizing high-frequency words used in everyday conversation. The host is a fellow learner, not a teacher, and aims to supplement language lessons with music. The podcast is ideal for beginners, expats in Spain, travelers, and auditory learners.

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  • How to Do Past Tense in Spanish with Ado or Ido 09.06.2026 5min
    If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com One rule. Two endings. Eight magic verbs. This is the song that makes the past tense click. Every Spanish verb ends in AR, ER, or IR. AR verbs — drop the AR, add ado. ER and IR verbs — drop the ER or IR, add ido. Hablar — hablado. Spoken. Tener — tenido. Had. Venir — venido. Come. That's it. That's the whole rule. But watch out — some verbs break the rule. Hacer becomes hecho. Ir becomes ido. Decir becomes dicho. Ver becomes visto. These ones you just have to know. The bridge hits them all at once so they stick. Intro Every Spanish verb ends in AR, ER, or IR. AR verbs — ado. ER and IR verbs — ido. Some verbs break the rule. Let's go. Verso 1 — Querer To want Querer I want Quiero I wanted He querido Querer — querido Coro AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Hablar — hablado Tener — tenido Venir — venido AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Verso 2 — Poder To be able Poder I can Puedo I could He podido Poder — podido Coro AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Hablar — hablado Tener — tenido Venir — venido AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Verso 3 — Ir To go Ir I go Voy I went He ido Ir — ido Coro AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Hablar — hablado Tener — tenido Venir — venido AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Verso 4 — Tener To have Tener I have Tengo I had He tenido Tener — tenido Coro AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Hablar — hablado Tener — tenido Venir — venido AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Verso 5 — Hacer To do Hacer I do Hago I did He hecho Hacer — hecho ¡Cuidado! Coro AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Hablar — hablado Tener — tenido Venir — venido AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Verso 6 — Ser To be Ser I am Soy I was He sido Ser — sido Coro AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Hablar — hablado Tener — tenido Venir — venido AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Verso 7 — Estar To be Estar I am Estoy I was He estado Estar — estado Coro AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Hablar — hablado Tener — tenido Venir — venido AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Verso 8 — Hablar To speak Hablar I speak Hablo I spoke He hablado Hablar — hablado Coro AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Hablar — hablado Tener — tenido Venir — venido AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Puente Hacer — hecho ¡Cuidado! Ir — ido ¡Cuidado! Decir — dicho ¡Cuidado! Ver — visto ¡Cuidado! Hecho — ido — dicho — visto ¡Cuidado — ya lo sé! Coro AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Hablar — hablado Tener — tenido Venir — venido AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Coro AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Hablar — hablado Tener — tenido Venir — venido AR — ado ER — ido IR — ido Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Frases en esta canción English | Spanish To want | Querer Wanted | Querido To be able | Poder Could | Podido To go | Ir Gone | Ido To have | Tener Had | Tenido To do | Hacer Done | Hecho To be permanent | Ser Been | Sido To be right now | Estar Been | Estado To speak | Hablar Spoken | Hablado To say | Decir Said | Dicho To see | Ver Seen | Visto To come | Venir Come | Venido El patrón One rule. Two endings. Eight magic verbs. AR verbs — drop the AR, add ado Hablar — hablado Estar — estado ER verbs — drop the ER, add ido Querer — querido Poder — podido Tener — tenido Ser — sido Volver — vuelto IR verbs — drop the IR, add ido Venir — venido Ir — ido Watch out — these verbs break the rule Hacer — hecho not hacido Decir — dicho not decido Ver — visto not veido Ir — ido not iido Cómo usar esta canción Listen to one verse at a time. Each verse is one magic verb — present and past side by side. By the bridge all the irregular verbs land together — hecho, ido, dicho, visto. Say them out loud every time the bridge comes. Those are the ones that need the most repetition. If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • 2/2 ¿Puedes Quedarte? | Can You Stay Forever — Spanish Only Version (2 of 2 — Spanish Only) 09.06.2026 4min
    If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com You've heard the story. You know the verb. Poder — to be able. Can you love me? Could you feel it? Are you going to be able to stay? Now the training wheels come off. Same song. Same love story. All Spanish. No English. No translation. Just you and the Spanish that's already in your head from the last episode Let the questions land. Trust what you already know. By the second listen you should be answering before the song does. Intro This is a love story. Chapter two. To be able — poder. All in Spanish now. Let's go. Verso 1 — Present ¿Puedes verme? ¿Puedes escucharme? ¿Puedes sentir esto? ¿Puedes estar aquí? ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé Coro ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé Verso 2 — Past ¿Has podido sentirlo? ¿Has podido verme? ¿Has podido escucharme? ¿Has podido estar aquí? ¿Has podido amarme? ¿Has podido quedarte? ¿Has podido ser mío? ¿Has podido? — ya lo sé Coro ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé Verso 3 — Future ¿Vas a poder sentirlo? ¿Vas a poder verme? ¿Vas a poder escucharme? ¿Vas a poder estar aquí? ¿Vas a poder amarme? ¿Vas a poder quedarte? ¿Vas a poder ser mío? ¿Vas a poder? — ya lo sé Coro ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé Puente ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Has podido sentirlo? ¿Vas a poder quedarte? Puedo sentirlo He podido estar aquí Voy a poder amarte para siempre ¿Puedes? — ¿has podido? — ¿vas a poder? ¡Para siempre — ya lo sé! Coro ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé Frases en esta canción English | Spanish Can you see me? | ¿Puedes verme? Can you hear me? | ¿Puedes escucharme? Can you feel this? | ¿Puedes sentir esto? Can you be here? | ¿Puedes estar aquí? Can you love me? | ¿Puedes amarme? Can you stay? | ¿Puedes quedarte? Can you be mine? | ¿Puedes ser mío? Could you feel it? | ¿Has podido sentirlo? Could you see me? | ¿Has podido verme? Could you hear me? | ¿Has podido escucharme? Could you be here? | ¿Has podido estar aquí? Could you love me? | ¿Has podido amarme? Could you stay? | ¿Has podido quedarte? Could you be mine? | ¿Has podido ser mío? Are you going to be able to feel it? | ¿Vas a poder sentirlo? Are you going to be able to see me? | ¿Vas a poder verme? Are you going to be able to hear me? | ¿Vas a poder escucharme? Are you going to be able to be here? | ¿Vas a poder estar aquí? Are you going to be able to love me? | ¿Vas a poder amarme? Are you going to be able to stay? | ¿Vas a poder quedarte? Are you going to be able to be mine? | ¿Vas a poder ser mío? Cómo usar esta canción This is part 2 of 2. No English. No safety net. Just the love story and the Spanish already in your head from EP 132. Listen once just to feel it. Second listen try to understand before the next line comes. Third listen you should be ahead of the song. That's when it's stuck. Start with the bilingual version first in the last episode If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • 1/1 ¿Puedes Quedarte? | Can You Stay Forever — Spanish Love Song (1 of 2 — With English) 09.06.2026 4min
     If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com This is chapter two of the love story. Told through the eight magical words. One verb at a time. One song at a time. This song is about poder — to be able. The verb that asks the question every heart wants answered. Can you love me? Can you stay? Can you be mine? This is the bilingual version — English first, Spanish right after, every line. Let the story land. Let the three tenses feel natural. Then when you're ready — come to EP 133 where the training wheels come off completely. Intro This is a love story. Chapter two. To be able — poder. Can you love me? Could you feel it? Are you going to be able to stay? Let's go. Verso 1 — Present Can you see me? ¿Puedes verme? Can you hear me? ¿Puedes escucharme? Can you feel this? ¿Puedes sentir esto? Can you be here? ¿Puedes estar aquí? Can you love me? ¿Puedes amarme? Can you stay? ¿Puedes quedarte? Can you be mine? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé Coro ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé Verso 2 — Past Could you feel it? ¿Has podido sentirlo? Could you see me? ¿Has podido verme? Could you hear me? ¿Has podido escucharme? Could you be here? ¿Has podido estar aquí? Could you love me? ¿Has podido amarme? Could you stay? ¿Has podido quedarte? Could you be mine? ¿Has podido ser mío? ¿Has podido? — ya lo sé Coro ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé Verso 3 — Future Are you going to be able to feel it? ¿Vas a poder sentirlo? Are you going to be able to see me? ¿Vas a poder verme? Are you going to be able to hear me? ¿Vas a poder escucharme? Are you going to be able to be here? ¿Vas a poder estar aquí? Are you going to be able to love me? ¿Vas a poder amarme? Are you going to be able to stay? ¿Vas a poder quedarte? Are you going to be able to be mine? ¿Vas a poder ser mío? ¿Vas a poder? — ya lo sé Coro ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé Puente ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Has podido sentirlo? ¿Vas a poder quedarte? Puedo sentirlo He podido estar aquí Voy a poder amarte para siempre ¿Puedes? — ¿has podido? — ¿vas a poder? ¡Para siempre — ya lo sé! Coro ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé ¿Puedes amarme? ¿Puedes quedarte? ¿Puedes ser mío? ¿Puedes? — ya lo sé Frases en esta canción English | Spanish Can you see me? | ¿Puedes verme? Can you hear me? | ¿Puedes escucharme? Can you feel this? | ¿Puedes sentir esto? Can you be here? | ¿Puedes estar aquí? Can you love me? | ¿Puedes amarme? Can you stay? | ¿Puedes quedarte? Can you be mine? | ¿Puedes ser mío? Could you feel it? | ¿Has podido sentirlo? Could you see me? | ¿Has podido verme? Could you hear me? | ¿Has podido escucharme? Could you be here? | ¿Has podido estar aquí? Could you love me? | ¿Has podido amarme? Could you stay? | ¿Has podido quedarte? Could you be mine? | ¿Has podido ser mío? Are you going to be able to feel it? | ¿Vas a poder sentirlo? Are you going to be able to see me? | ¿Vas a poder verme? Are you going to be able to hear me? | ¿Vas a poder escucharme? Are you going to be able to be here? | ¿Vas a poder estar aquí? Are you going to be able to love me? | ¿Vas a poder amarme? Are you going to be able to stay? | ¿Vas a poder quedarte? Are you going to be able to be mine? | ¿Vas a poder ser mío? El patrón One verb. Three tenses. One love story. Present — ¿puedes + infinitive? Can you love me? — ¿puedes amarme? Can you stay? — ¿puedes quedarte? Can you be mine? — ¿puedes ser mío? Past — ¿has podido + infinitive? Could you feel it? — ¿has podido sentirlo? Could you love me? — ¿has podido amarme? Could you stay? — ¿has podido quedarte? Future — ¿vas a poder + infinitive? Are you going to be able to feel it? — ¿vas a poder sentirlo? Are you going to be able to love me? — ¿vas a poder amarme? Are you going to be able to stay? — ¿vas a poder quedarte? Cómo usar esta canción This is part 1 of 2. English is right there beside every Spanish line. Let the love story land. Let the three tenses feel natural. Listen until it clicks. Then when you're ready — go to EP 133 where the training wheels come off completely. If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • 2/2 Te Quiero Para Siempre | I Want You Forever — Spanish Only Version (2 of 2 — Spanish Only) 09.06.2026 4min
    If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Te Quiero Para Siempre | I Want You Forever — Spanish Only Version (2 of 2 — Spanish Only) Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI You've heard the story. You know the verb. Querer — to want. I want you. I wanted you. I'm going to want you forever. Now the training wheels come off. Same song. Same love story. All Spanish. No English. No translation. Just you and the Spanish that's already in your head from the last song. Let the story wash over you. Trust what you already know. That feeling when the Spanish just lands — that's what we're training for. Intro This is a love story. Told through one verb. To want — querer. All in Spanish now. Let's go. Verso 1 — Present Quiero conocerte Quiero estar cerca de ti Quiero escuchar tu voz Quiero verte cada día Quiero estar contigo Quiero que esto sea real Te quiero Te quiero — ya lo sé Coro Te quiero He querido Voy a quererte para siempre Te quiero He querido Voy a quererte para siempre Verso 2 — Past He querido decirte He querido estar cerca de ti He querido escuchar tu voz He querido verte cada día He querido estar contigo He querido que esto sea real He querido He querido — ya lo sé Coro Te quiero He querido Voy a quererte para siempre Te quiero He querido Voy a quererte para siempre Verso 3 — Future Voy a quererte más Voy a querer estar cerca de ti Voy a querer escuchar tu voz Voy a querer verte cada día Voy a querer estar contigo Voy a querer esto para siempre Voy a quererte siempre Voy a quererte — ya lo sé Coro Te quiero He querido Voy a quererte para siempre Te quiero He querido Voy a quererte para siempre Puente Te quiero Siempre te he querido Voy a quererte para siempre Quiero estar contigo He querido esto siempre Voy a querer esto para siempre Te quiero — te quiero — te quiero ¡Para siempre — ya lo sé! Coro Te quiero He querido Voy a quererte para siempre Te quiero He querido Voy a quererte para siempre Frases en esta canción English | Spanish I want you | Te quiero I want to know you | Quiero conocerte I want to be near you | Quiero estar cerca de ti I want to hear your voice | Quiero escuchar tu voz I want to see you every day | Quiero verte cada día I want to be with you | Quiero estar contigo I want this to be real | Quiero que esto sea real I wanted to tell you | He querido decirte I wanted to be near you | He querido estar cerca de ti I wanted to hear your voice | He querido escuchar tu voz I wanted to see you every day | He querido verte cada día I wanted to be with you | He querido estar contigo I wanted you | He querido I'm going to want you more | Voy a quererte más I'm going to want to be near you | Voy a querer estar cerca de ti I'm going to want to hear your voice | Voy a querer escuchar tu voz I'm going to want to see you every day | Voy a querer verte cada día I'm going to want to be with you | Voy a querer estar contigo I'm going to want this forever | Voy a querer esto para siempre I'm going to want you always | Voy a quererte siempre Cómo usar esta canción This is part 2 of 2. No English. No safety net. Just the love story and the Spanish already in your head from EP 130. Listen once just to feel it. Second listen try to understand before the next line comes. Third listen you should be ahead of the song. That's when it's stuck. Start with the bilingual version first — EP 130 → [EP 130 LINK] If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • 1/1 Te Quiero Para Siempre | I Want You Forever — Spanish Love Song (1 of 2 — With English) 09.06.2026 6min
    If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com This is the beginning of a love story. Told through the eight magical words. One verb at a time. One song at a time. This first song is about querer — to want. The verb that starts every love story. I want you. I wanted you. I'm going to want you forever. This is the bilingual version — English first, Spanish right after, every line. Let the story land. Let the three tenses feel natural. Then when you're ready — come to EP 131 where the training wheels come off completely. Intro This is a love story. Told through one verb. To want — querer. Let's go. Verso 1 — Present I want to know you Quiero conocerte I want to be near you Quiero estar cerca de ti I want to hear your voice Quiero escuchar tu voz I want to see you every day Quiero verte cada día I want to be with you Quiero estar contigo I want this to be real Quiero que esto sea real I want you Te quiero Te quiero — ya lo sé Coro I want you — te quiero I wanted you — he querido I'm going to want you forever Voy a quererte para siempre I want you — te quiero I wanted you — he querido I'm going to want you forever Voy a quererte para siempre Verso 2 — Past I wanted to tell you He querido decirte I wanted to be near you He querido estar cerca de ti I wanted to hear your voice He querido escuchar tu voz I wanted to see you every day He querido verte cada día I wanted to be with you  He querido estar contigo I wanted this to be real He querido que esto sea real I wanted you He querido He querido — ya lo sé Coro I want you — te quiero I wanted you — he querido I'm going to want you forever Voy a quererte para siempre I want you — te quiero I wanted you — he querido I'm going to want you forever  Voy a quererte para siempre Verso 3 — Future I'm going to want to know you more Voy a quererte más I'm going to want to be near you Voy a querer estar cerca de ti I'm going to want to hear your voice Voy a querer escuchar tu voz I'm going to want to see you every day Voy a querer verte cada día I'm going to want to be with you Voy a querer estar contigo I'm going to want this forever Voy a querer esto para siempre I'm going to want you always Voy a quererte siempre Voy a quererte — ya lo sé Coro I want you — te quiero I wanted you — he querido I'm going to want you forever Voy a quererte para siempre I want you — te quiero I wanted you — he querido I'm going to want you forever Voy a quererte para siempre Puente Te quiero Siempre te he querido Voy a quererte para siempre Quiero estar contigo He querido esto siempre Voy a querer esto para siempre Te quiero — te quiero — te quiero ¡Para siempre — ya lo sé! Coro I want you — te quiero I wanted you — he querido I'm going to want you forever Voy a quererte para siempre I want you — te quiero I wanted you — he querido I'm going to want you forever Voy a quererte para siempre Frases en esta canción English | Spanish I want you | Te quiero I want to know you | Quiero conocerte I want to be near you | Quiero estar cerca de ti I want to hear your voice | Quiero escuchar tu voz I want to see you every day | Quiero verte cada día I want to be with you | Quiero estar contigo I want this to be real | Quiero que esto sea real I wanted to tell you | He querido decirte I wanted to be near you | He querido estar cerca de ti I wanted to hear your voice | He querido escuchar tu voz I wanted to see you every day | He querido verte cada día I wanted to be with you | He querido estar contigo I wanted you | He querido I'm going to want you more | Voy a quererte más I'm going to want to be near you | Voy a querer estar cerca de ti I'm going to want to hear your voice | Voy a querer escuchar tu voz I'm going to want to see you every day | Voy a querer verte cada día I'm going to want to be with you | Voy a querer estar contigo I'm going to want this forever | Voy a querer esto para siempre I'm going to want you always | Voy a quererte siempre El patrón One verb. Three tenses. One love story. Present — quiero + infinitive I want to know you — quiero conocerte I want to be with you — quiero estar contigo I want you — te quiero Past — he querido + infinitive I wanted to tell you — he querido decirte I wanted to be with you — he querido estar contigo I wanted you — he querido Future — voy a querer + infinitive I'm going to want to be near you — voy a querer estar cerca de ti I'm going to want this forever — voy a querer esto para siempre I'm going to want you always — voy a quererte siempre Cómo usar esta canción This is part 1 of 2. English is right there beside every Spanish line. Let the love story land. Let the three tenses feel natural. Listen until it clicks. Then when you're ready — go to EP 131 where the training wheels come off completely. Continue with the Spanish only version — EP 131 → [EP 131 LINK] If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • How To Say I Speak, I Spoke, I'm Going to Speak | Hablar in Spanish 09.06.2026 3min
     If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com One verb. Three tenses. One song. This is hablar — to speak. The verb that started everything. Hablo. He hablado. Voy a hablar. I speak. I spoke. I'm going to speak. This is the last song in the Magic 8 series. Eight magical words. Three tenses each. Every conjugation you need to start speaking Spanish in real life. And what better verb to end on than hablar — the whole reason you're here. Intro One verb. Three tenses. To speak — hablar. I speak — hablo. I spoke — he hablado. I'm going to speak — voy a hablar. This is why we're here. Let's go. Verso 1 — Present I speak Hablo I speak Spanish Hablo español I speak with you Hablo contigo I speak here Hablo aquí I speak well Hablo bien I speak a little Hablo un poco I speak every day Hablo cada día I speak — hablo Ya lo sé Coro I speak — hablo I spoke — he hablado I'm going to speak — voy a hablar Hablar — ya lo sé I speak — hablo I spoke — he hablado I'm going to speak — voy a hablar Hablar — ya lo sé Verso 2 — Past I spoke He hablado I spoke Spanish He hablado español I spoke with you He hablado contigo I spoke here He hablado aquí I spoke well He hablado bien I spoke a little He hablado un poco I spoke every day He hablado cada día I spoke — he hablado Ya lo sé Coro I speak — hablo I spoke — he hablado I'm going to speak — voy a hablar Hablar — ya lo sé I speak — hablo I spoke — he hablado I'm going to speak — voy a hablar Hablar — ya lo sé Verso 3 — Future I'm going to speak Voy a hablar I'm going to speak Spanish Voy a hablar español I'm going to speak with you Voy a hablar contigo I'm going to speak here Voy a hablar aquí I'm going to speak well Voy a hablar bien I'm going to speak a little Voy a hablar un poco I'm going to speak every day Voy a hablar cada día I'm going to speak — voy a hablar Ya lo sé Coro I speak — hablo I spoke — he hablado I'm going to speak — voy a hablar Hablar — ya lo sé I speak — hablo I spoke — he hablado I'm going to speak — voy a hablar Hablar — ya lo sé Puente I speak — hablo I spoke — he hablado I'm going to speak — voy a hablar I speak Spanish — hablo español I spoke Spanish — he hablado español I'm going to speak Spanish — voy a hablar español I speak with you — hablo contigo I spoke with you — he hablado contigo I'm going to speak with you — voy a hablar contigo Hablo — he hablado — voy a hablar Hablo — he hablado — voy a hablar El verbo hablar — ya lo sé Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Coro I speak — hablo I spoke — he hablado I'm going to speak — voy a hablar Hablar — ya lo sé I speak — hablo I spoke — he hablado I'm going to speak — voy a hablar Hablar — ya lo sé Frases en esta canción English | Spanish I speak | Hablo I speak Spanish | Hablo español I speak with you | Hablo contigo I speak here | Hablo aquí I speak well | Hablo bien I speak a little | Hablo un poco I speak every day | Hablo cada día I spoke | He hablado I spoke Spanish | He hablado español I spoke with you | He hablado contigo I spoke here | He hablado aquí I spoke well | He hablado bien I spoke a little | He hablado un poco I spoke every day | He hablado cada día I'm going to speak | Voy a hablar I'm going to speak Spanish | Voy a hablar español I'm going to speak with you | Voy a hablar contigo I'm going to speak here | Voy a hablar aquí I'm going to speak well | Voy a hablar bien I'm going to speak a little | Voy a hablar un poco I'm going to speak every day | Voy a hablar cada día El patrón One verb. Three structures. Every tense you need. Present — hablo + adverb or with someone I speak Spanish — hablo español I speak with you — hablo contigo I speak every day — hablo cada día Past — he hablado + adverb or with someone I spoke Spanish — he hablado español I spoke with you — he hablado contigo I spoke every day — he hablado cada día Future — voy a hablar + adverb or with someone I'm going to speak Spanish — voy a hablar español I'm going to speak with you — voy a hablar contigo I'm going to speak every day — voy a hablar cada día Cómo usar esta canción This is the last song in the Magic 8 series. You now have all eight magical words in three tenses. Present, past and future. That is the foundation of everything you need to speak Spanish in real life. Listen to one verse at a time. Verse 1 is present. Verse 2 is past. Verse 3 is future. By the bridge all three should be running together automatically. Then try making your own sentences — hablo + anything you speak about right now. He hablado + anything you spoke about before. Voy a hablar + anything you are going to speak about. You have all eight magic verbs now. You have the present, the past and the future. You have everything you need to start speaking. If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • 8/8 Magical Words In Spanish: How To Say: I Am, I Was, I'm Going to Be Right Now | Estar in Spanish 09.06.2026 3min
     If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com One verb. Three tenses. One song. This is estar — to be right now. The verb that tells you how you feel, where you are, and what is happening in this moment. Estoy. He estado. Voy a estar. I am. I was. I'm going to be. Estar is the second of the two to be verbs in Spanish. This one is for temporary things — how you feel right now, where you are right now, what is happening right now. Once this pattern is automatic — present, past, future — you can express feelings, locations, and current states without thinking. Intro One verb. Three tenses. To be right now — estar. I am — estoy. I was — he estado. I'm going to be — voy a estar. This is how you feel. Right now. Let's go. Verso 1 — Present I am Estoy I am here Estoy aquí I am well Estoy bien I am happy Estoy contenta I am in Spain Estoy en España I am learning Estoy aprendiendo I am ready Estoy lista I am — estoy Ya lo sé Coro I am — estoy I was — he estado I'm going to be — voy a estar Estar — ya lo sé I am — estoy I was — he estado I'm going to be — voy a estar Estar — ya lo sé Verso 2 — Past I was He estado I was here He estado aquí I was well He estado bien I was happy He estado contenta I was in Spain He estado en España I was learning He estado aprendiendo I was ready He estado lista I was — he estado Ya lo sé Coro I am — estoy I was — he estado I'm going to be — voy a estar Estar — ya lo sé I am — estoy I was — he estado I'm going to be — voy a estar Estar — ya lo sé Verso 3 — Future I'm going to be Voy a estar I'm going to be here Voy a estar aquí I'm going to be well Voy a estar bien I'm going to be happy Voy a estar contenta I'm going to be in Spain Voy a estar en España I'm going to be learning Voy a estar aprendiendo I'm going to be ready Voy a estar lista I'm going to be — voy a estar Ya lo sé Coro I am — estoy I was — he estado I'm going to be — voy a estar Estar — ya lo sé I am — estoy I was — he estado I'm going to be — voy a estar Estar — ya lo sé Puente I am — estoy I was — he estado I'm going to be — voy a estar I am here — estoy aquí I was here — he estado aquí I'm going to be here — voy a estar aquí I am happy — estoy contenta I was happy — he estado contenta I'm going to be happy — voy a estar contenta Estoy — he estado — voy a estar Estoy — he estado — voy a estar El verbo estar — ya lo sé Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Coro I am — estoy I was — he estado I'm going to be — voy a estar Estar — ya lo sé I am — estoy I was — he estado I'm going to be — voy a estar Estar — ya lo sé Frases en esta canción English | Spanish I am | Estoy I am here | Estoy aquí I am well | Estoy bien I am happy | Estoy contenta I am in Spain | Estoy en España I am learning | Estoy aprendiendo I am ready | Estoy lista I was | He estado I was here | He estado aquí I was well | He estado bien I was happy | He estado contenta I was in Spain | He estado en España I was learning | He estado aprendiendo I was ready | He estado lista I'm going to be | Voy a estar I'm going to be here | Voy a estar aquí I'm going to be well | Voy a estar bien I'm going to be happy | Voy a estar contenta I'm going to be in Spain | Voy a estar en España I'm going to be learning | Voy a estar aprendiendo I'm going to be ready | Voy a estar lista El patrón One verb. Three structures. Every tense you need. Present — estoy + feeling or location I am here — estoy aquí I am happy — estoy contenta I am learning — estoy aprendiendo Past — he estado + feeling or location I was here — he estado aquí I was happy — he estado contenta I was learning — he estado aprendiendo Future — voy a estar + feeling or location I'm going to be here — voy a estar aquí I'm going to be happy — voy a estar contenta I'm going to be learning — voy a estar aprendiendo Remember — estar is for temporary things. How you feel right now. Where you are right now. What is happening right now. Not who you are permanently — that's ser. That was the last song. Cómo usar esta canción Listen to one verse at a time. Verse 1 is present. Verse 2 is past. Verse 3 is future. By the bridge all three should be running together automatically. Then try making your own sentences — estoy + how you feel right now. He estado + how you felt before. Voy a estar + how you are going to feel. If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • 7/8 Magical Words In Spanish: How To Say: I Am, I Was, I'm Going to Be | Ser in Spanish 09.06.2026 2min
    If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com One verb. Three tenses. One song. This is ser — to be. The verb that tells you who you are, who you were, and who you're going to be. Soy. He sido. Voy a ser. I am. I was. I'm going to be. Ser is one of the two to be verbs in Spanish. This one is for permanent things — who you are, where you're from, what you do. Once this pattern is automatic — present, past, future — you can introduce yourself, talk about your identity, and describe the world around you without thinking. Intro One verb. Three tenses. To be — ser. I am — soy. I was — he sido. I'm going to be — voy a ser. This is who you are. Permanently. Let's go. Verso 1 — Present I am Soy I am from Spain Soy de España I am a student Soy estudiante I am a friend Soy un amigo I am the one who speaks Soy la que habla I am good Soy bueno I am from here Soy de aquí I am — soy Ya lo sé Coro I am — soy I was — he sido I'm going to be — voy a ser Ser — ya lo sé I am — soy I was — he sido I'm going to be — voy a ser Ser — ya lo sé Verso 2 — Past I was He sido I was from Spain He sido de España I was a student He sido estudiante I was a friend He sido un amigo I was the one who speaks He sido la que habla I was good He sido bueno I was from here He sido de aquí I was — he sido Ya lo sé Coro I am — soy I was — he sido I'm going to be — voy a ser Ser — ya lo sé I am — soy I was — he sido I'm going to be — voy a ser Ser — ya lo sé Verso 3 — Future I'm going to be Voy a ser I'm going to be from Spain Voy a ser de España I'm going to be a student Voy a ser estudiante I'm going to be a friend Voy a ser un amigo I'm going to be the one who speaks Voy a ser la que habla I'm going to be good Voy a ser bueno I'm going to be from here Voy a ser de aquí I'm going to be — voy a ser Ya lo sé Coro I am — soy I was — he sido I'm going to be — voy a ser Ser — ya lo sé I am — soy I was — he sido I'm going to be — voy a ser Ser — ya lo sé Puente I am — soy I was — he sido I'm going to be — voy a ser I am from Spain — soy de España I was from Spain — he sido de España I'm going to be from Spain — voy a ser de España I am the one who speaks — soy la que habla I was the one who speaks — he sido la que habla I'm going to be the one who speaks — voy a ser la que habla Soy — he sido — voy a ser Soy — he sido — voy a ser El verbo ser — ya lo sé Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Coro I am — soy I was — he sido I'm going to be — voy a ser Ser — ya lo sé I am — soy I was — he sido I'm going to be — voy a ser Ser — ya lo sé Frases en esta canción English | Spanish I am | Soy I am from Spain | Soy de España I am a student | Soy estudiante I am a friend | Soy un amigo I am the one who speaks | Soy la que habla I am good | Soy bueno I am from here | Soy de aquí I was | He sido I was from Spain | He sido de España I was a student | He sido estudiante I was a friend | He sido un amigo I was the one who speaks | He sido la que habla I was good | He sido bueno I was from here | He sido de aquí I'm going to be | Voy a ser I'm going to be from Spain | Voy a ser de España I'm going to be a student | Voy a ser estudiante I'm going to be a friend | Voy a ser un amigo I'm going to be the one who speaks | Voy a ser la que habla I'm going to be good | Voy a ser bueno I'm going to be from here | Voy a ser de aquí El patrón One verb. Three structures. Every tense you need. Present — soy + description I am from Spain — soy de España I am a student — soy estudiante I am the one who speaks — soy la que habla Past — he sido + description I was from Spain — he sido de España I was a student — he sido estudiante I was the one who speaks — he sido la que habla Future — voy a ser + description I'm going to be from Spain — voy a ser de España I'm going to be a student — voy a ser estudiante I'm going to be the one who speaks — voy a ser la que habla Remember — ser is for permanent things. Who you are. Where you're from. What you do. Not how you feel right now — that's estar. That's the next song. Cómo usar esta canción Listen to one verse at a time. Verse 1 is present. Verse 2 is past. Verse 3 is future. By the bridge all three should be running together automatically. Then try making your own sentences — soy + who you are. He sido + who you were. Voy a ser + who you are going to be. If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • 6/8 Magical Words In Spanish: How To Say: I Do, I Did, I'm Going to Do | Hacer in Spanish Stuck in Your Head 09.06.2026 3min
    If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com One verb. Three tenses. One song. This is hacer — to do. The verb that tells you what you do, what you did, and what you're going to do. Hago. He hecho. Voy a hacer. I do. I did. I'm going to do. Hacer is one of the most important verbs in Spanish — and one of the irregular ones. The past tense is hecho not hacido. Watch out for that. But once this pattern is automatic — present, past, future — you can talk about doing anything without thinking. Intro One verb. Three tenses. To do — hacer. I do — hago. I did — he hecho. I'm going to do — voy a hacer. Watch out — hacer is irregular. Hecho — not hacido. Let's go. Verso 1 — Present I do Hago I do it Lo hago I do my work Hago mi trabajo I do it well Lo hago bien I do something Hago algo I do it now Lo hago ahora I do what I can Hago lo que puedo I do — hago Ya lo sé Coro I do — hago I did — he hecho I'm going to do — voy a hacer Hacer — ya lo sé I do — hago I did — he hecho I'm going to do — voy a hacer Hacer — ya lo sé Verso 2 — Past I did He hecho I did it Lo he hecho I did my work He hecho mi trabajo I did it well Lo he hecho bien I did something He hecho algo I did it now Lo he hecho ya I did what I could He hecho lo que he podido I did — he hecho Ya lo sé Coro I do — hago I did — he hecho I'm going to do — voy a hacer Hacer — ya lo sé I do — hago I did — he hecho I'm going to do — voy a hacer Hacer — ya lo sé Verso 3 — Future I'm going to do Voy a hacer I'm going to do it Voy a hacerlo I'm going to do my work Voy a hacer mi trabajo I'm going to do it well Voy a hacerlo bien I'm going to do something Voy a hacer algo I'm going to do it now Voy a hacerlo ahora I'm going to do what I can Voy a hacer lo que puedo I'm going to do — voy a hacer Ya lo sé Coro I do — hago I did — he hecho I'm going to do — voy a hacer Hacer — ya lo sé I do — hago I did — he hecho I'm going to do — voy a hacer Hacer — ya lo sé Puente I do — hago I did — he hecho I'm going to do — voy a hacer I do it — lo hago I did it — lo he hecho I'm going to do it — voy a hacerlo I do my work — hago mi trabajo I did my work — he hecho mi trabajo I'm going to do my work — voy a hacer mi trabajo Hago — he hecho — voy a hacer Hago — he hecho — voy a hacer El verbo hacer — ya lo sé Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Coro I do — hago I did — he hecho I'm going to do — voy a hacer Hacer — ya lo sé I do — hago I did — he hecho I'm going to do — voy a hacer Hacer — ya lo sé Frases en esta canción English | Spanish I do | Hago I do it | Lo hago I do my work | Hago mi trabajo I do it well | Lo hago bien I do something | Hago algo I do it now | Lo hago ahora I do what I can | Hago lo que puedo I did | He hecho I did it | Lo he hecho I did my work | He hecho mi trabajo I did it well | Lo he hecho bien I did something | He hecho algo I did what I could | He hecho lo que he podido I'm going to do | Voy a hacer I'm going to do it | Voy a hacerlo I'm going to do my work | Voy a hacer mi trabajo I'm going to do it well | Voy a hacerlo bien I'm going to do something | Voy a hacer algo I'm going to do it now | Voy a hacerlo ahora I'm going to do what I can | Voy a hacer lo que puedo El patrón One verb. Three structures. Every tense you need. Present — hago + noun or lo hago I do my work — hago mi trabajo I do it — lo hago I do what I can — hago lo que puedo Past — he hecho + noun or lo he hecho I did my work — he hecho mi trabajo I did it — lo he hecho I did what I could — he hecho lo que he podido Future — voy a hacer + noun or voy a hacerlo I'm going to do my work — voy a hacer mi trabajo I'm going to do it — voy a hacerlo I'm going to do what I can — voy a hacer lo que puedo Watch out — hacer is irregular in the past tense. It is hecho not hacido. English breaks its rules too — you don't say I doed, you say I did. Same idea in Spanish. Just remember hecho. Cómo usar esta canción Listen to one verse at a time. Verse 1 is present. Verse 2 is past. Verse 3 is future. By the bridge all three should be running together automatically. Then try making your own sentences — hago + anything you do right now. He hecho + anything you did before. Voy a hacer + anything you are going to do. If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • 5/8 Magical Words In Spanish: How To Say I Have To, I Had To, I'm Going to Have To | Tener Que in Spanish Stuck in Your Head 09.06.2026 3min
    If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com One verb. Three tenses. One song. This is tener que — to have to. The verb that tells you what you must do, what you had to do, and what you're going to have to do. Tengo que. He tenido que. Voy a tener que. I have to. I had to. I'm going to have to. Tener que is one of the most useful structures in Spanish. I have to go. I had to speak. I'm going to have to do it. Once this pattern is automatic — present, past, future — obligation in Spanish becomes effortless. Intro One verb. Three tenses. To have to — tener que. I have to — tengo que. I had to — he tenido que. I'm going to have to — voy a tener que. Let's go. Verso 1 — Present I have to Tengo que I have to go Tengo que ir I have to go to the beach Tengo que ir a la playa I have to speak Tengo que hablar I have to speak Spanish Tengo que hablar español I have to do it Tengo que hacerlo I have to be here Tengo que estar aquí I have to — tengo que Ya lo sé Coro I have to — tengo que I had to — he tenido que I'm going to have to — voy a tener que Tener que — ya lo sé I have to — tengo que I had to — he tenido que I'm going to have to — voy a tener que Tener que — ya lo sé Verso 2 — Past I had to He tenido que I had to go He tenido que ir I had to go to the beach He tenido que ir a la playa I had to speak He tenido que hablar I had to speak Spanish He tenido que hablar español I had to do it He tenido que hacerlo I had to be here He tenido que estar aquí I had to — he tenido que Ya lo sé Coro I have to — tengo que I had to — he tenido que I'm going to have to — voy a tener que Tener que — ya lo sé I have to — tengo que I had to — he tenido que I'm going to have to — voy a tener que Tener que — ya lo sé Verso 3 — Future I'm going to have to Voy a tener que I'm going to have to go Voy a tener que ir I'm going to have to go to the beach Voy a tener que ir a la playa I'm going to have to speak Voy a tener que hablar I'm going to have to speak Spanish Voy a tener que hablar español I'm going to have to do it Voy a tener que hacerlo I'm going to have to be here Voy a tener que estar aquí I'm going to have to — voy a tener que Ya lo sé Coro I have to — tengo que I had to — he tenido que I'm going to have to — voy a tener que Tener que — ya lo sé I have to — tengo que I had to — he tenido que I'm going to have to — voy a tener que Tener que — ya lo sé Puente I have to — tengo que I had to — he tenido que I'm going to have to — voy a tener que I have to go — tengo que ir I had to go — he tenido que ir I'm going to have to go — voy a tener que ir I have to speak — tengo que hablar I had to speak — he tenido que hablar I'm going to have to speak — voy a tener que hablar Tengo que — he tenido que — voy a tener que Tengo que — he tenido que — voy a tener que El verbo tener que — ya lo sé Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Coro I have to — tengo que I had to — he tenido que I'm going to have to — voy a tener que Tener que — ya lo sé I have to — tengo que I had to — he tenido que I'm going to have to — voy a tener que Tener que — ya lo sé Frases en esta canción English | Spanish I have to | Tengo que I have to go | Tengo que ir I have to go to the beach | Tengo que ir a la playa I have to speak | Tengo que hablar I have to speak Spanish | Tengo que hablar español I have to do it | Tengo que hacerlo I have to be here | Tengo que estar aquí I had to | He tenido que I had to go | He tenido que ir I had to go to the beach | He tenido que ir a la playa I had to speak | He tenido que hablar I had to speak Spanish | He tenido que hablar español I had to do it | He tenido que hacerlo I had to be here | He tenido que estar aquí I'm going to have to | Voy a tener que I'm going to have to go | Voy a tener que ir I'm going to have to go to the beach | Voy a tener que ir a la playa I'm going to have to speak | Voy a tener que hablar I'm going to have to speak Spanish | Voy a tener que hablar español I'm going to have to do it | Voy a tener que hacerlo I'm going to have to be here | Voy a tener que estar aquí El patrón One verb. Three structures. Every tense you need. Present — tengo que + infinitive I have to go — tengo que ir I have to speak — tengo que hablar I have to do it — tengo que hacerlo Past — he tenido que + infinitive I had to go — he tenido que ir I had to speak — he tenido que hablar I had to do it — he tenido que hacerlo Future — voy a tener que + infinitive I'm going to have to go — voy a tener que ir I'm going to have to speak — voy a tener que hablar I'm going to have to do it — voy a tener que hacerlo Cómo usar esta canción Listen to one verse at a time. Verse 1 is present. Verse 2 is past. Verse 3 is future. By the bridge all three should be running together automatically. Then try making your own sentences — tengo que + anything you have to do right now. He tenido que + anything you had to do before. Voy a tener que + anything you are going to have to do. If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • 4/8 Magical Words In Spanish: How to say I Have, I Had, I'm Going to Have | Tener in Spanish 09.06.2026 4min
    If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com One verb. Three tenses. One song. This is tener — to have. The verb that tells you what you've got, what you had, and what you're going to have. Tengo. He tenido. Voy a tener. I have. I had. I'm going to have. Tener is everywhere in Spanish. Do you have time? I have a coffee. I had a friend. I'm going to have everything I need. Once this pattern is automatic — present, past, future — you can express possession, time, and so much more without thinking. Intro One verb. Three tenses. To have — tener. I have — tengo. I had — he tenido. I'm going to have — voy a tener. Let's go. Verso 1 — Present I have Tengo I have time Tengo tiempo I have a coffee Tengo un café I have a friend Tengo un amigo I have the key Tengo la llave I have a lot Tengo mucho I have everything Tengo todo I have — tengo Ya lo sé Coro I have — tengo I had — he tenido I'm going to have — voy a tener Tener — ya lo sé I have — tengo I had — he tenido I'm going to have — voy a tener Tener — ya lo sé Verso 2 — Past I had He tenido I had time He tenido tiempo I had a coffee He tenido un café I had a friend He tenido un amigo I had the key He tenido la llave I had a lot He tenido mucho I had everything He tenido todo I had — he tenido Ya lo sé Coro I have — tengo I had — he tenido I'm going to have — voy a tener Tener — ya lo sé I have — tengo I had — he tenido I'm going to have — voy a tener Tener — ya lo sé Verso 3 — Future I'm going to have Voy a tener I'm going to have time Voy a tener tiempo I'm going to have a coffee Voy a tener un café I'm going to have a friend Voy a tener un amigo I'm going to have the key Voy a tener la llave I'm going to have a lot Voy a tener mucho I'm going to have everything Voy a tener todo I'm going to have — voy a tener Ya lo sé Coro I have — tengo I had — he tenido I'm going to have — voy a tener Tener — ya lo sé I have — tengo I had — he tenido I'm going to have — voy a tener Tener — ya lo sé Puente I have — tengo I had — he tenido I'm going to have — voy a tener I have time — tengo tiempo I had time — he tenido tiempo I'm going to have time — voy a tener tiempo I have everything — tengo todo I had everything — he tenido todo I'm going to have everything — voy a tener todo Tengo — he tenido — voy a tener Tengo — he tenido — voy a tener El verbo tener — ya lo sé Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Coro I have — tengo I had — he tenido I'm going to have — voy a tener Tener — ya lo sé I have — tengo I had — he tenido I'm going to have — voy a tener Tener — ya lo sé Frases en esta canción English | Spanish I have | Tengo I have time | Tengo tiempo I have a coffee | Tengo un café I have a friend | Tengo un amigo I have the key | Tengo la llave I have a lot | Tengo mucho I have everything | Tengo todo I had | He tenido I had time | He tenido tiempo I had a coffee | He tenido un café I had a friend | He tenido un amigo I had the key | He tenido la llave I had a lot | He tenido mucho I had everything | He tenido todo I'm going to have | Voy a tener I'm going to have time | Voy a tener tiempo I'm going to have a coffee | Voy a tener un café I'm going to have a friend | Voy a tener un amigo I'm going to have the key | Voy a tener la llave I'm going to have a lot | Voy a tener mucho I'm going to have everything | Voy a tener todo El patrón One verb. Three structures. Every tense you need. Present — tengo + noun I have time — tengo tiempo I have a coffee — tengo un café I have everything — tengo todo Past — he tenido + noun I had time — he tenido tiempo I had a coffee — he tenido un café I had everything — he tenido todo Future — voy a tener + noun I'm going to have time — voy a tener tiempo I'm going to have a coffee — voy a tener un café I'm going to have everything — voy a tener todo Cómo usar esta canción Listen to one verse at a time. Verse 1 is present. Verse 2 is past. Verse 3 is future. By the bridge all three should be running together automatically. Then try making your own sentences — tengo + anything you have right now. He tenido + anything you had before. Voy a tener + anything you are going to have. If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • 3/8 Magical Words In Spanish: I Go, I Went, I'm Going to Go | Ir in Spanish and English 09.06.2026 3min
    If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com EP. 123 — I Go, I Went, I'm Going to Go | Ir in Spanish Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI One verb. Three tenses. One song. This is ir — to go. The verb that takes you everywhere. Voy. He ido. Voy a ir. I go. I went. I'm going to go. Ir is one of the most used verbs in Spanish — and one of the most irregular. But once you hear it in all three tenses back to back, it clicks. This song puts all three in your head through real sentences until they come out automatically. Intro One verb. Three tenses. To go — ir. I go — voy. I went — he ido. I'm going to go — voy a ir. Let's go. Verso 1 — Present I go Voy I go to the beach Voy a la playa I go to the shop Voy a la tienda I go to have a coffee Voy a tomar un café I go to speak Spanish Voy a hablar español I go now Voy ahora I go here Voy aquí I go — voy Ya lo sé Coro I go — voy I went — he ido I'm going to go — voy a ir Ir — ya lo sé I go — voy I went — he ido I'm going to go — voy a ir Ir — ya lo sé Verso 2 — Past I went He ido I went to the beach He ido a la playa I went to the shop He ido a la tienda I went to have a coffee He ido a tomar un café I went to speak Spanish He ido a hablar español I went there He ido allí I went here He ido aquí I went — he ido Ya lo sé Coro I go — voy I went — he ido I'm going to go — voy a ir Ir — ya lo sé I go — voy I went — he ido I'm going to go — voy a ir Ir — ya lo sé Verso 3 — Future I'm going to go Voy a ir I'm going to go to the beach Voy a ir a la playa I'm going to go to the shop Voy a ir a la tienda I'm going to go to have a coffee Voy a ir a tomar un café I'm going to go to speak Spanish Voy a ir a hablar español I'm going to go there Voy a ir allí I'm going to go here Voy a ir aquí I'm going to go — voy a ir Ya lo sé Coro I go — voy I went — he ido I'm going to go — voy a ir Ir — ya lo sé I go — voy I went — he ido I'm going to go — voy a ir Ir — ya lo sé Puente I go — voy I went — he ido I'm going to go — voy a ir I go to the beach — voy a la playa I went to the beach — he ido a la playa I'm going to go to the beach — voy a ir a la playa I go to speak — voy a hablar I went to speak — he ido a hablar I'm going to go to speak — voy a ir a hablar Voy — he ido — voy a ir Voy — he ido — voy a ir El verbo ir — ya lo sé Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Coro I go — voy I went — he ido I'm going to go — voy a ir Ir — ya lo sé I go — voy I went — he ido I'm going to go — voy a ir Ir — ya lo sé Frases en esta canción English | Spanish I go | Voy I go to the beach | Voy a la playa I go to the shop | Voy a la tienda I go to have a coffee | Voy a tomar un café I go to speak Spanish | Voy a hablar español I go now | Voy ahora I go here | Voy aquí I went | He ido I went to the beach | He ido a la playa I went to the shop | He ido a la tienda I went to have a coffee | He ido a tomar un café I went to speak Spanish | He ido a hablar español I went there | He ido allí I went here | He ido aquí I'm going to go | Voy a ir I'm going to go to the beach | Voy a ir a la playa I'm going to go to the shop | Voy a ir a la tienda I'm going to go to have a coffee | Voy a ir a tomar un café I'm going to go to speak Spanish | Voy a ir a hablar español I'm going to go there | Voy a ir allí I'm going to go here | Voy a ir aquí El patrón One verb. Three structures. Every tense you need. Present — voy a + destination or infinitive I go to the beach — voy a la playa I go to speak — voy a hablar I go now — voy ahora Past — he ido a + destination or infinitive I went to the beach — he ido a la playa I went to speak — he ido a hablar I went there — he ido allí Future — voy a ir a + destination or infinitive I'm going to go to the beach — voy a ir a la playa I'm going to go to speak — voy a ir a hablar I'm going to go there — voy a ir allí Cómo usar esta canción Listen to one verse at a time. Verse 1 is present. Verse 2 is past. Verse 3 is future. By the bridge all three should be running together automatically. Then try making your own sentences — voy a + anywhere you go today. He ido a + anywhere you went before. Voy a ir a + anywhere you are going to go. If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • 2/8 Magical Words In Spanish: I Can, I Could, I'm Going to Be Able | Poder in Spanish/English 09.06.2026 4min
    If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com  I Can, I Could, I'm Going to Be Able | Poder in Spanish Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI One verb. Three tenses. One song. This is poder — to be able. The verb that unlocks everything you are capable of. Puedo. He podido. Voy a poder. I can. I could. I'm going to be able to. This is the verb you need every single day. Can I go? Could I speak? Am I going to be able to do this? Once this pattern is in your head — present, past, future — nothing can stop you. Intro One verb. Three tenses. To be able — poder. I can — puedo. I could — he podido. I'm going to be able — voy a poder. Let's go. Verso 1 — Present I can Puedo I can go Puedo ir I can go to the beach Puedo ir a la playa I can speak Puedo hablar I can speak Spanish Puedo hablar español I can do it Puedo hacerlo I can be here Puedo estar aquí I can — puedo Ya lo sé Coro I can — puedo I could — he podido I'm going to be able — voy a poder Poder — ya lo sé I can — puedo I could — he podido I'm going to be able — voy a poder Poder — ya lo sé Verso 2 — Past I could He podido I could go He podido ir I could go to the beach He podido ir a la playa I could speak He podido hablar I could speak Spanish He podido hablar español I could do it He podido hacerlo I could be here He podido estar aquí I could — he podido Ya lo sé Coro I can — puedo I could — he podido I'm going to be able — voy a poder Poder — ya lo sé I can — puedo I could — he podido I'm going to be able — voy a poder Poder — ya lo sé Verso 3 — Future I'm going to be able Voy a poder I'm going to be able to go Voy a poder ir I'm going to be able to go to the beach Voy a poder ir a la playa I'm going to be able to speak Voy a poder hablar I'm going to be able to speak Spanish Voy a poder hablar español I'm going to be able to do it Voy a poder hacerlo I'm going to be able to be here Voy a poder estar aquí I'm going to be able — voy a poder Ya lo sé Coro I can — puedo I could — he podido I'm going to be able — voy a poder Poder — ya lo sé I can — puedo I could — he podido I'm going to be able — voy a poder Poder — ya lo sé Puente I can — puedo I could — he podido I'm going to be able — voy a poder I can go — puedo ir I could go — he podido ir I'm going to be able to go — voy a poder ir I can speak — puedo hablar I could speak — he podido hablar I'm going to be able to speak — voy a poder hablar Puedo — he podido — voy a poder Puedo — he podido — voy a poder El verbo poder — ya lo sé Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Coro I can — puedo I could — he podido I'm going to be able — voy a poder Poder — ya lo sé I can — puedo I could — he podido I'm going to be able — voy a poder Poder — ya lo sé Frases en esta canción English | Spanish I can | Puedo I can go | Puedo ir I can go to the beach | Puedo ir a la playa I can speak | Puedo hablar I can speak Spanish | Puedo hablar español I can do it | Puedo hacerlo I can be here | Puedo estar aquí I could | He podido I could go | He podido ir I could go to the beach | He podido ir a la playa I could speak | He podido hablar I could speak Spanish | He podido hablar español I could do it | He podido hacerlo I could be here | He podido estar aquí I'm going to be able | Voy a poder I'm going to be able to go | Voy a poder ir I'm going to be able to go to the beach | Voy a poder ir a la playa I'm going to be able to speak | Voy a poder hablar I'm going to be able to speak Spanish | Voy a poder hablar español I'm going to be able to do it | Voy a poder hacerlo I'm going to be able to be here | Voy a poder estar aquí El patrón One verb. Three structures. Every tense you need. Present — puedo + infinitive I can go — puedo ir I can speak — puedo hablar I can do it — puedo hacerlo Past — he podido + infinitive I could go — he podido ir I could speak — he podido hablar I could do it — he podido hacerlo Future — voy a poder + infinitive I'm going to be able to go — voy a poder ir I'm going to be able to speak — voy a poder hablar I'm going to be able to do it — voy a poder hacerlo Cómo usar esta canción Listen to one verse at a time. Verse 1 is present. Verse 2 is past. Verse 3 is future. By the bridge all three should be running together automatically. Then try making your own sentences — puedo + anything you can do right now. He podido + anything you could do before. Voy a poder + anything you are going to be able to do. If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • 8 Magical Words In Spanish: 1/8 Quiero | To Want — Present Past and Future in Spanish Bilingual 09.06.2026 5min
    🎧 If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com One verb. Three tenses. One song. This is querer — to want. The first of the eight magic verbs. The one that starts every conversation, every plan, every desire. Quiero. He querido. Voy a querer. I want. I wanted. I'm going to want. Once you have this pattern — present, past, future — you have it for every verb. This song drills it through real sentences until it comes out automatically. Intro One verb. Three tenses. To want — querer. I want — quiero. I wanted — he querido. I'm going to want — voy a querer. Let's go. Verso 1 — Present I want Quiero I want to go Quiero ir I want to go to the beach Quiero ir a la playa I want a coffee Quiero un café I want to speak Spanish Quiero hablar español I want to do it Quiero hacerlo I want to be here Quiero estar aquí I want — quiero Ya lo sé Coro I want — quiero I wanted — he querido I'm going to want — voy a querer Querer — ya lo sé I want — quiero I wanted — he querido I'm going to want — voy a querer Querer — ya lo sé Verso 2 — Past I wanted He querido I wanted to go He querido ir I wanted to go to the beach He querido ir a la playa I wanted a coffee He querido un café I wanted to speak Spanish He querido hablar español I wanted to do it He querido hacerlo I wanted to be here He querido estar aquí I wanted — he querido Ya lo sé Coro I want — quiero I wanted — he querido I'm going to want — voy a querer Querer — ya lo sé I want — quiero I wanted — he querido I'm going to want — voy a querer Querer — ya lo sé Verso 3 — Future I'm going to want Voy a querer I'm going to want to go Voy a querer ir I'm going to want to go to the beach Voy a querer ir a la playa I'm going to want a coffee Voy a querer un café I'm going to want to speak Spanish Voy a querer hablar español I'm going to want to do it Voy a querer hacerlo I'm going to want to be here Voy a querer estar aquí I'm going to want — voy a querer Ya lo sé Coro I want — quiero I wanted — he querido I'm going to want — voy a querer Querer — ya lo sé I want — quiero I wanted — he querido I'm going to want — voy a querer Querer — ya lo sé Puente I want — quiero I wanted — he querido I'm going to want — voy a querer I want to go — quiero ir I wanted to go — he querido ir I'm going to want to go — voy a querer ir I want to speak — quiero hablar I wanted to speak — he querido hablar I'm going to want to speak — voy a querer hablar Quiero — he querido — voy a querer Quiero — he querido — voy a querer El verbo querer — ya lo sé Ya lo sé — ya lo sé Coro I want — quiero I wanted — he querido I'm going to want — voy a querer Querer — ya lo sé I want — quiero I wanted — he querido I'm going to want — voy a querer Querer — ya lo sé Frases en esta canción English | Spanish I want | Quiero I want to go | Quiero ir I want to go to the beach | Quiero ir a la playa I want a coffee | Quiero un café I want to speak Spanish | Quiero hablar español I want to do it | Quiero hacerlo I want to be here | Quiero estar aquí I wanted | He querido I wanted to go | He querido ir I wanted to go to the beach | He querido ir a la playa I wanted a coffee | He querido un café I wanted to speak Spanish | He querido hablar español I wanted to do it | He querido hacerlo I wanted to be here | He querido estar aquí I'm going to want | Voy a querer I'm going to want to go | Voy a querer ir I'm going to want to go to the beach | Voy a querer ir a la playa I'm going to want a coffee | Voy a querer un café I'm going to want to speak Spanish | Voy a querer hablar español I'm going to want to do it | Voy a querer hacerlo I'm going to want to be here | Voy a querer estar aquí El patrón One verb. Three structures. Every tense you need. Present — quiero + infinitive I want to go — quiero ir I want to speak — quiero hablar I want to do it — quiero hacerlo Past — he querido + infinitive I wanted to go — he querido ir I wanted to speak — he querido hablar I wanted to do it — he querido hacerlo Future — voy a querer + infinitive I'm going to want to go — voy a querer ir I'm going to want to speak — voy a querer hablar I'm going to want to do it — voy a querer hacerlo Cómo usar esta canción Listen to one verse at a time. Verse 1 is present. Verse 2 is past. Verse 3 is future. By the bridge all three should be running together automatically. Then try making your own sentences — quiero + anything you want right now. He querido + anything you wanted before. Voy a querer + anything you want in the future. If you want to learn to speak Spanish go to readytospeakspanish.com Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI
  • How To Remember 'This' vs 'That' in Spanish — The T Rule That Changed My Life 15.05.2026 3min
    Want to learn how to speak spanish? https://readytospeakspanish.com/ VERSE 1 Este, esta, esto — close and near, Estos, estas — plural, crystal clear. Ese, esa, eso — step back there, Eses, esas — distance in the air. CHORUS This and these have T's, that and those don't. This and these have T's, that and those don't. Este, esta, estos, estas — T is here. Ese, esa, esos, esas — T disappears. VERSE 2 One more layer, way back when, Aquel, aquella, aquello — distance again. Not just physical, but time and soul, Aquellos, aquellas — emotional control. CHORUS This and these have T's, that and those don't. This and these have T's, that and those don't. Este, esta, estos, estas — T is here. Ese, esa, esos, esas — T disappears. VERSE 3 This is me right now, I'm standing tall, Esta soy yo — present, here, and all. That was me, a step away, Esa fui yo — yesterday's way. But that one far, from long ago, Aquella fui yo — the past I know. BRIDGE Este, esta — close and near, Ese, esa — step back here. Aquel, aquella — way back when, Distance lives inside again. CHORUS This and these have T's, that and those don't. This and these have T's, that and those don't. Este, esta, estos, estas — T is here. Ese, esa, esos, esas — T disappears. CHORUS This and these have T's, that and those don't. This and these have T's, that and those don't. Aquel, aquella, aquello — way out there. Distance, time, and memory in the air. THE T RULE — MEMORY TRICK THIS & THESE = T's Este, esta, esto (this) Estos, estas (these) All have the T sound THAT & THOSE = NO T's Ese, esa, eso (that) Eses, esas (those) No T sound AQUEL = BONUS LAYER (Distance in Time & Emotion) Aquel, aquella, aquello (that — far away, long ago, emotionally distant) No T sound, but implies maximum distance KEY PHRASES — THREE DISTANCES EXPLAINED ESTE / ESTA / ESTO (This — Close & Present) Este café está bueno. = This coffee is good. Esta chica es mi amiga. = This girl is my friend. Esto es importante. = This is important. Estos libros son míos. = These books are mine. Estas noches son mágicas. = These nights are magical. Use for: things right next to you, the present moment, immediate reality ESE / ESA / ESO (That — Removed & Past) Ese hombre es profesor. = That man is a teacher. Esa película fue buena. = That movie was good. Eso no me importa. = That doesn't matter to me. Esos días fueron especiales. = Those days were special. Esas personas son buenas. = Those people are good. Use for: things a little further away, the recent past, general reference AQUEL / AQUELLA / AQUELLO (That Over There — Far & Distant) Aquel árbol está muy lejos. = That tree is very far away. Aquella noche fue inolvidable. = That night (long ago) was unforgettable. Aquello que pasó me marcó. = That (distant memory) that happened marked me. Aquellos tiempos eran diferentes. = Those times (long ago) were different. Aquellas personas ya no existen. = Those people (from way back) no longer exist. Use for: things physically far away, the distant past, emotional distance, time & memory THE SELENA EXAMPLE — WHY IT MATTERS In her song, Selena sings: "Yo fui aquella que sufrió por ti." (I was that one — long ago, emotionally distant — who suffered for you.) If she'd said "Yo fui esa que sufrió por ti," it would land differently. Less dramatic. Less reflective. Less painful. By using aquella, she's saying: "That version of me—from way back, from a completely different place, from an era I've moved past—that version suffered for you." It's not just grammar. It's storytelling. It's distance with weight. Comparison: "Esta soy yo." = This is me (right now, who I am today) "Esa fui yo." = That was me (the past, a general reference to old me) "Aquella fui yo." = That was me (long ago, emotionally distant, a different person entirely, a different era) WHY THE T RULE ACTUALLY WORKS English has "this" and "that." Point and you're done. Spanish gives you three levels: este (here), ese (there), aquel (way over there). But here's the trick: the T in este and estos/estas makes them stick in your brain. When you remember "T = close, no T = far," you're not just memorizing. You're encoding the concept of distance into the sound of the word itself. And that's when it stops being a rule and becomes intuition. Join the community that taught me to learn Spanish the right way: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e Focus on the first 300 words. Master their forms. Speak Spanish in real conversations within weeks. Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI https://readytospeakspanish.com/
  • How to Say "I Want" at a Restaurant — ¿Me puedes traer...? Puedo pedir...? Me pones...? Different Ways to Order in Spanish 10.05.2026 4min
    🎧 Join the community that taught me to learn Spanish the right way: The Layers Method on Skool → https://readytospeakspanish.com/ VERSE 1 — Can you bring me a coffee? ¿Me puedes traer un café? Can you bring me bread too? ¿Me puedes traer pan también? A beer, please, Una cerveza, por favor, Can you bring it for me? ¿Me puedes traer para mí? CHORUS 1 — Quiero, pero hay muchas formas, de pedir lo que deseo en español. ¿Me traes…? ¿Puedo pedir…? ¿Me pones…? Dame, por favor. CHORUS 1 — Quiero, pero hay muchas formas, de pedir lo que deseo en español. ¿Me traes…? ¿Puedo pedir…? ¿Me pones…? Dame, por favor. VERSE 2 —  Can I order a tortilla? ¿Puedo pedir una tortilla? Can I order it without onion? ¿Puedo pedir sin cebolla? Can I order more bread, please? ¿Puedo pedir más pan, por favor? Can I order sparkling water? ¿Puedo pedir agua con gas? CHORUS 1 — Quiero, pero hay muchas formas, de pedir lo que deseo en español. ¿Me traes…? ¿Puedo pedir…? ¿Me pones…? Dame, por favor. CHORUS 1 — Quiero, pero hay muchas formas, de pedir lo que deseo en español. ¿Me traes…? ¿Puedo pedir…? ¿Me pones…? Dame, por favor. VERSE 3 — Will you give me a red wine? ¿Me pones un vino tinto? Will you give me the bill too? ¿Me pones la cuenta también? Will you give me another beer? ¿Me pones otra cerveza? Will you give me what she wants? ¿Me pones lo que ella quiere? CHORUS 1 — Quiero, pero hay muchas formas, de pedir lo que deseo en español. ¿Me traes…? ¿Puedo pedir…? ¿Me pones…? Dame, por favor. CHORUS 1 — Quiero, pero hay muchas formas, de pedir lo que deseo en español. ¿Me traes…? ¿Puedo pedir…? ¿Me pones…? Dame, por favor. VERSE 4 — Give me a coffee, please, Dame un café, por favor, Bring me bread with butter, Tráeme pan con mantequilla, Give me the bill when you can, Dame la cuenta cuando puedas, Bring me another beer, come on. Tráeme otra cerveza, venga. CHORUS 1 — Quiero, pero hay muchas formas, de pedir lo que deseo en español. ¿Me traes…? ¿Puedo pedir…? ¿Me pones…? Dame, por favor. BRIDGE — The Reality of Ordering En la terraza, en el bar, tienes que saber pedir. No es complicado, es normal, todas las formas van bien. CHORUS 1 — Quiero, pero hay muchas formas, de pedir lo que deseo en español. ¿Me traes…? ¿Puedo pedir…? ¿Me pones…? Dame, por favor. CHORUS 1 — Quiero, pero hay muchas formas, de pedir lo que deseo en español. ¿Me traes…? ¿Puedo pedir…? ¿Me pones…? Dame, por favor. KEY PHRASES — RESTAURANT ORDERING The Four Main Ways to Ask ¿Me puedes traer...? (Can you bring me...?) — Most polite & formal — Used with waitstaff you've just met — "¿Me puedes traer un café?" = Can you bring me a coffee? ¿Puedo pedir...? (Can I order...?) — Most direct & natural — Used when ordering from menu — "¿Puedo pedir una tortilla?" = Can I order a tortilla? ¿Me pones...? (Will you give me...?) — Casual & friendly — More common in Spain — "¿Me pones un vino?" = Will you give me a wine? Dame / Tráeme (Give me / Bring me) — Most direct & informal — Used with regular servers or friends — "Dame un café, por favor" = Give me a coffee, please — "Tráeme pan" = Bring me bread Real Phrases You'll Use ¿Me puedes traer la cuenta? — Can you bring me the bill? ¿Puedo pedir sin cebolla? — Can I order it without onion? ¿Me pones agua con gas? — Will you give me sparkling water? Dame otro café, por favor — Give me another coffee, please Tráeme la carta — Bring me the menu ¿Me traes más pan? — Can you bring me more bread? ¿Puedo pedir agua? — Can I order water? ¿Me pones la misma cosa? — Will you give me the same thing? Dame un vino tinto — Give me a red wine Tráeme la cuenta cuando puedas — Bring me the bill when you can WHY THIS MATTERS You're sitting at a café. A server walks by. You need to order. In English, you say "I want" and it's fine. In Spanish, you have options—and each one changes the vibe. ¿Me puedes traer...? is the respectful opener. You're asking, not demanding. You're acknowledging the server as a person doing their job. ¿Puedo pedir...? is the natural one. It's how Spanish speakers order. It's not rude. It's direct and clear. ¿Me pones...? is the familiar one. This is what you hear in Spanish bars and cafés. It's warm. It means you're becoming a regular. Dame / Tráeme is the friendship one. By the third visit, when the server knows your order, you can say "Dame lo de siempre" (Give me the usual). That's when you know you belong. This song teaches you that there's no one way to order. There are many ways—and they're all right. What matters is that you're speaking. You're asking. You're part of the conversation. 🎧 Join the community that taught me to learn Spanish the right way: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e Focus on the first 300 words. Master their forms. Speak Spanish in real conversations within weeks. Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI https://readytospeakspanish.com/            
  • Spain's Party Talk — "A Little More," "Come On," and Real Bar Conversation You'll Actually Hear 10.05.2026 3min
    Join the community that taught me to learn Spanish the right way: The Layers Method on Skool → https://readytospeakspanish.com/   FULL LYRICS & TRANSLATION INTRO — Big Crowd Chant ¡Eh, eh, eh, eh! Oh, oh, oh, oh! Vale, venga, ¡una más! Okay, come on, one more! ¡Eh, eh, eh, eh! Oh, oh, oh, oh! La noche canta, ¡vamos ya! The night is singing, let's go now! VERSE 1 — The Setup (Friends Arriving) El sol se va, la luna está, (The sun goes down, the moon is here,) la música empieza ya. (the music's starting now.) Los otros vienen por aquí, The others are coming this way, una cerveza para ti. a beer for you. CHORUS — The Anthem Moment ¡Un poco más, un poco más! A little more, a little more! Otra cerveza, ¡venga, va! Another beer, come on, let's go! ¿Quieres algo? — ¡Sí, quizás! Do you want something? — Yeah, maybe! ¡Vale, España, grita ya! Okay, Spain, shout now! VERSE 2 — The Laughter & Chaos ¿Dónde están los otros ya? Where are the others now? — Por allí, ¡mira allá! — Over there, look there! Un poco de esto, algo más, A bit of this, something more, la vida sabe a libertad. life tastes like freedom. PRE-CHORUS — Group Call & Response — ¿Quieres algo? — ¡Sí, por favor! Do you want something? — Yes, please! — ¿Otra cerveza? — ¡Claro, amor! Another beer? — Of course, love! — ¿Tienes hambre? — ¡Un poco, tal vez! Are you hungry? — A little, maybe! — ¡Vale, venga, otra vez! Okay, come on, one more time! CHORUS — The Anthem Repeats with Layers ¡Un poco más, un poco más! A little more, a little more! Otra cerveza, ¡venga, va! Another beer, come on, let's go! ¿Quieres algo? — ¡Sí, quizás! Do you want something? — Yeah, maybe! ¡Vale, España, grita ya! Okay, Spain, shout now! BRIDGE — Epic Festival Vibe Hay música, hay calor, There's music, there's heat, hay amigos, hay amor. there are friends, there's love. El otro ríe, los otros van, The one laughs, the others go, ¡la vida buena está en el bar! the good life is at the bar! FINAL CHORUS — Everyone Chanting ¡Un poco más, un poco más! A little more, a little more! Otra cerveza, ¡venga, va! Another beer, come on, let's go! ¿Quieres algo? — ¡Sí, quizás! Do you want something? — Yeah, maybe! ¡Vale, España, grita ya! Okay, Spain, shout now! OUTRO — Chant Fades with Crowd Voices ¡Eh, eh, eh, eh! Oh, oh, oh, oh! Vale, venga, una más. Okay, come on, one more. ¡Eh, eh, eh, eh! Oh, oh, oh, oh! La noche sigue, ¡ya está! The night goes on, that's it! KEY PHRASES — SPAIN'S PARTY TALK The Essential Phrases You'll Hear Vale — Okay / Alright Venga — Come on / Let's go Un poco más — A little more Otra cerveza — Another beer ¿Quieres algo? — Do you want something? ¡Sí, por favor! — Yes, please! ¡Claro, amor! — Of course, love! ¿Tienes hambre? — Are you hungry? Un poco, tal vez — A little, maybe Mira allá — Look there Por allí — Over there Los otros — The others La vida buena — The good life Hay música, hay calor — There's music, there's heat Hay amigos, hay amor — There are friends, there's love El otro ríe — The one laughs Los otros van — The others go Una más — One more La noche sigue — The night goes on WHY THIS MATTERS You're in Spain. Friday night. A group of friends decides to go out. Within the first five minutes, you'll hear these exact phrases. Not from textbooks. From real people. Vale and venga are the glue of Spanish social life. They're not just words—they're the rhythm. Vale means "okay," but it's also "I understand," "I agree," "let's do it." Venga means "come on," but it's also an invitation, a push, a celebration wrapped in two syllables. Un poco más (a little more) is how Spanish speakers extend moments. It's not about the beer. It's about the time—staying longer, laughing harder, being together. ¿Quieres algo? (Do you want something?) is the universal offer. At a bar, at a party, at a friend's house. The answer is rarely just "no." It's usually Sí, quizás (Yeah, maybe)—because saying yes leaves room for connection, for spontaneity. This song teaches you the rhythm of Spanish social life. The call-and-response. The layers of voices building together. That's what it sounds like when you belong. 🎧 Join the community that taught me to learn Spanish the right way: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e Focus on the first 300 words. Master their forms. Speak Spanish in real conversations within weeks. Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI https://readytospeakspanish.com/  
  • How Do You Say "I Am," "I Want," "I Like" in Spanish? — Master the Core Verbs That Make Up Real Conversations 10.05.2026 3min
    🎧 Join the community that taught me to learn Spanish the right way: The Layers Method on Skool → https://readytospeakspanish.com/ FULL LYRICS & TRANSLATION INTRO ¿Cómo se dice "I am"? → Soy. How do you say "I am"? → Soy. ¿Cómo se dice "I'm here"? → Estoy. How do you say "I'm here"? → Estoy. ¿Cómo se dice "I want"? → Quiero. How do you say "I want"? → Quiero. ¿Cómo se dice "I like"? → Me gusta. How do you say "I like"? → Me gusta. VERSE 1 — Querer (To Want) [Female Voice] ¿Cómo se dice "I want"? How do you say "I want"? → Se dice "quiero." → You say "quiero." Quiero café, quiero pan, I want coffee, I want bread, quiero bailar con el mar. I want to dance with the sea. [Male Voice] ¿Cómo se dice "you want"? How do you say "you want"? → Se dice "quieres." → You say "quieres." ¿Quieres sol o café? Do you want sun or coffee? ¿Quieres venir también? Do you want to come too? [Both Voices – mini-chorus] Quiero — quieres — quiere — queremos — quieren, I want — you want — he/she wants — we want — they want, Wanting is living, repeat it again. Wanting is living, repeat it again. Quiero — quieres — quiere — queremos — quieren, I want — you want — he/she wants — we want — they want, Wanting is living, repeat it again. Wanting is living, repeat it again. VERSE 2 — Gustar (To Like) [Female Voice] ¿Cómo se dice "I like"? How do you say "I like"? → Se dice "me gusta." → You say "me gusta." Me gusta el sol, me gusta el café, I like the sun, I like coffee, me gusta estar con él. I like being with him. [Male Voice] ¿Cómo se dice "you like"? How do you say "you like"? → Se dice "te gusta." → You say "te gusta." Te gusta el agua con gas, You like sparkling water, te gusta reír en paz. You like laughing in peace. [Both Voices – playful chorus] Me gusta, te gusta, nos gusta cantar, I like, you like, we like to sing, gusta la vida cuando hay amar. we like life when there's love. Gusta el día, gusta el lugar, we like the day, we like the place, me gusta contigo caminar. I like walking with you. VERSE 3 — Ser y Estar (To Be) [Female Voice] ¿Cómo se dice "I am"? How do you say "I am"? → Se dice "soy" o "estoy." → You say "soy" or "estoy." Soy feliz, estoy cansada, I am happy, I am tired, soy de Utah, estoy en casa. I am from Utah, I am at home. [Male Voice] ¿Cómo se dice "you are"? How do you say "you are"? → Se dice "eres" o "estás." → You say "eres" or "estás." Eres amable, estás aquí, You are kind, you are here, eres tú, estás por mí. you are you, you are for me. [Both Voices – call & response] Soy, estoy — eres, estás, I am (permanent), I am (here) — you are (permanent), you are (here), ser es quién, estar es paz. being is who you are, being is peace. Soy, estoy — eres, estás, I am, I am here — you are, you are here, vivir el momento, nada más. living the moment, nothing more. VERSE 4 — Verbos Reflexivos (Reflexive Verbs) [Female Voice] ¿Cómo se dice "I call myself"? How do you say "I call myself"? → Se dice "me llamo." → You say "me llamo." Me llamo Kole, me levanto, My name is Kole, I get up, me quedo un rato mirando el campo. I stay a while watching the field. [Male Voice] ¿Cómo se dice "you get up"? How do you say "you get up"? → Se dice "te levantas." → You say "te levantas." Te levantas temprano, sonríes al sol, You get up early, you smile at the sun, te duchas y dices "¡vamos hoy!" you shower and say "let's go today!" [Both Voices – rhythmic chant] Me llamo — te llamas, I call myself — you call yourself, me levanto — te levantas, I get up — you get up, me quedo — te quedas, I stay — you stay, la vida se canta. life is sung. CHORUS FINAL — "How Do You Say?" [Both Voices – looping finale] ¿Cómo se dice "I am"? → Soy. How do you say "I am"? → I am (permanent). ¿Cómo se dice "I'm here"? → Estoy. How do you say "I'm here"? → I am (here/now). ¿Cómo se dice "I want"? → Quiero. How do you say "I want"? → I want. ¿Cómo se dice "I like"? → Me gusta. How do you say "I like"? → I like (it). ¿Cómo se dice "I call myself"? → Me llamo. How do you say "I call myself"? → My name is. Así se dice, así se siente, This is how you say it, this is how it feels, el español vive en la mente. Spanish lives in the mind. [Both – smiling outro] Soy, estoy, quiero, me gusta, I am, I'm here, I want, I like, me levanto y la vida me gusta. I get up and I like life. Soy, estoy, quiero, me gusta, I am, I'm here, I want, I like, me llamo, me quedo, me gusta. my name is, I stay, I like it. KEY PHRASES — THE CORE VERBS FROM THE FIRST 300 WORDS Ser (Permanent "to be") Soy — I am Eres — You are Es — He/She is Somos — We are Son — They are Use for: identity, profession, nationality, permanent characteristics Soy de Utah. = I'm from Utah. Eres amable. = You are kind. Es profesor. = He is a teacher. Estar (Temporary "to be" / Location) Estoy — I am Estás — You are Está — He/She is Estamos — We are Están — They are Use for: location, temporary state, how you're feeling Estoy en casa. = I'm at home. Estás cansado. = You are tired. Está aquí. = He is here. Querer (To Want) Quiero — I want Quieres — You want Quiere — He/She wants Queremos — We want Quieren — They want Quiero café. = I want coffee. ¿Quieres venir? = Do you want to come? Quieren bailar. = They want to dance. Gustar (To Like) Me gusta — I like (it) Te gusta — You like (it) Le gusta — He/She likes (it) Nos gusta — We like (it) Les gusta — They like (it) Me gusta el sol. = I like the sun. Te gusta cantar. = You like singing. Nos gusta estar juntos. = We like being together. Reflexive Verbs Me llamo — My name is / I call myself Te llamas — Your name is / You call yourself Se llama — His/Her name is / He/She calls himself/herself Nos llamamos — Our names are / We call ourselves Se llaman — Their names are / They call themselves Me levanto — I get up Te levantas — You get up Se levanta — He/She gets up Me quedo — I stay Te quedas — You stay Se queda — He/She stays WHY THESE VERBS MATTER These are the foundation. Ser, estar, querer, gustar, and the reflexive verbs—they're not just common. They're essential. They're part of the first 300 words in The Layers Method that make up 80% of real daily conversations. When someone asks "¿Quién eres?" (Who are you?), you answer with "Soy..." When they ask "¿Cómo estás?" (How are you?), you answer with "Estoy..." When they ask "¿Qué quieres?" (What do you want?), you answer with "Quiero..." This song teaches you not just the words, but the question format: "¿Cómo se dice...?" (How do you say...?). Because that's how Spanish speakers teach each other. They ask, they explain, they repeat. Master these five verb structures—ser, estar, querer, gustar, and reflexive verbs—and you've got the foundation to have real conversations in Spanish. 🎧 Join the community that taught me to learn Spanish the right way: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e Focus on the first 300 words. Master their forms. Speak Spanish in real conversations within weeks. Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI https://readytospeakspanish.com/
  • How To Say "I Sleep, You Sleep, I am Sleeping" in Spanish (-ando, -iendo) with Real Verbs You Use Every Day 10.05.2026 3min
    🎧 Join the community that taught me to learn Spanish the right way: The Layers Method on Skool → https://readytospeakspanish.com/ FULL LYRICS & TRANSLATION VERSE 1 — Dormir / To Sleep [Female Voice] Yo duermo — I sleep, estoy durmiendo — I am sleeping. Tú duermes — you sleep, estás durmiendo — you are sleeping. [Male Voice] Él duerme — he sleeps, está durmiendo — he is sleeping. Ella duerme — she sleeps, está durmiendo — she is sleeping. [Both Voices – soft chorus] Dormir, durmiendo, así comienza el día, Sleep, sleeping, dreaming joy. VERSE 2 — Comer / To Eat [Male Voice] Yo como — I eat, estoy comiendo — I am eating. Tú comes — you eat, estás comiendo — you are eating. [Female Voice] Él come — he eats, está comiendo — he is eating. Ella come — she eats, está comiendo — she is eating. [Both Voices – gentle groove] Comer, comiendo, empieza el día, Eating together, con alegría. Eating together, with joy. VERSE 3 — Trabajar / To Work [Female Voice] Yo trabajo — I work, estoy trabajando — I am working. Tú trabajas — you work, estás trabajando — you are working. [Male Voice] Él trabaja — he works, está trabajando — he is working. Ella trabaja — she works, está trabajando — she is working. [Both Voices – soft chant] Trabajar, trabajando, con amor, Working, learning, better and more. VERSE 4 — Reflexivos / Daily Routine (Reflexive Verbs) [Male Voice] Yo me levanto — I get up, me estoy levantando — I am getting up. Tú te duchas — you shower, te estás duchando — you are showering. [Female Voice] Él se viste — he gets dressed, se está vistiendo — he is getting dressed. Ella se peina — she combs her hair, se está peinando — she is combing her hair. [Both Voices – rhythm builds] Levantarse, ducharse, vestirse también, Getting ready para el día, ¡amén! Getting ready for the day, amen! CHORUS FINAL — El Gerundio (The -ing Song) [Both Voices – repeating rhythmically] Estoy viviendo, estás aprendiendo, I am living, you are learning, estamos cantando, el día está naciendo. we are singing, the day is being born. Estoy comiendo, estás riendo, I am eating, you are laughing, estamos viviendo y todo va fluyendo. we are living and everything is flowing. [Male Voice] El gerundio dice: "¡Estoy haciendo!" The gerund says: "I am doing!" [Female Voice] Moviendo, pensando, soñando, creciendo. Moving, thinking, dreaming, growing. [Both Voices – ending together] Viviendo, amando, y aprendiendo, Living, loving, and learning, así se aprende el gerundio. this is how you learn the gerund. KEY PHRASES — YOUR DAILY LIFE IN GERUND FORM Present Tense → Gerund Yo duermo → estoy durmiendo (I'm sleeping) Yo como → estoy comiendo (I'm eating) Yo trabajo → estoy trabajando (I'm working) Yo hablo → estoy hablando (I'm speaking) Yo leo → estoy leyendo (I'm reading) Yo escribo → estoy escribiendo (I'm writing) Reflexive Verbs → Gerund Me levanto → me estoy levantando (I'm getting up) Te duchas → te estás duchando (You're showering) Se viste → se está vistiendo (He/She is getting dressed) Se peina → se está peinando (He/She is combing their hair) Real Conversations ¿Qué estás haciendo? — What are you doing? Estoy comiendo. — I'm eating. ¿Qué está haciendo? — What is he/she doing? Está trabajando. — He/She is working. ¿Qué estamos haciendo? — What are we doing? Estamos aprendiendo español. — We're learning Spanish. 🎧 Join the community that taught me to learn Spanish the right way: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e Focus on the first 300 words. Master their forms. Speak Spanish in real conversations within weeks. Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI https://readytospeakspanish.com/
  • Understanding the Gerund in Spanish (-ando, -iendo endings) — Learning the Form That Makes Up 80% of Spoken Spanish 10.05.2026 5min
    🎧 Join the community that taught me to learn Spanish the right way: The Layers Method on Skool https://readytospeakspanish.com/ FULL LYRICS & TRANSLATION CHORUS (Anchor — repeat throughout) Presente es rutina. Present tense is routine. Gerundio es ahora. Gerund is right now. Yo cocino — estoy cocinando. I cook — I'm cooking (gerund: -ando ending). Yo camino — estoy caminando. I walk — I'm walking (gerund: -ando ending). Así lo digo… y mejora ahora. This is how I say it… and it improves right now. VERSE 1 — PRESENTE (Routine / What people do) Kol trabaja en casa. Kol works from home. Tah cocina cada día. Tah cooks every day. Cupcake y Bruno duermen mucho. Cupcake and Bruno sleep a lot. Magdalena camina por la mañana. Magdalena walks in the morning. Karla lee en la tarde. Karla reads in the afternoon. Khris trabaja en Birmingham. Khris works in Birmingham. Los nietos juegan todos los días. The grandkids play every day. Esto es rutina. This is routine. Así es la vida. This is life. CHORUS Presente es rutina. Present tense is routine. Gerundio es ahora. Gerund is right now. Yo cocino — estoy cocinando. I cook — I'm cooking (gerund: -ando). Yo camino — estoy caminando. I walk — I'm walking (gerund: -ando). Así lo digo… y mejora ahora. This is how I say it… and it improves right now. VERSE 2 — GERUNDIO (-ando, -iendo endings) — What they're doing RIGHT NOW Kol está estudiando español. Kol is studying Spanish (estudiar → estudiando, -ando ending). Tah está cocinando en la cocina. Tah is cooking in the kitchen right now (cocinar → cocinando, -ando ending). Cupcake y Bruno están durmiendo en el sofá. Cupcake and Bruno are sleeping on the couch (dormir → durmiendo, -iendo ending). Magdalena está tomando café. Magdalena is having coffee right now (tomar → tomando, -ando ending). Karla está escuchando música. Karla is listening to music (escuchar → escuchando, -ando ending). Khris está descansando hoy. Khris is resting today (descansar → descansando, -ando ending). Los nietos están jugando ahora. The grandkids are playing right now (jugar → jugando, -ando ending). Esto es ahora. This is right now. Esto está pasando. This is happening (pasar → pasando, -ando ending). CHORUS Presente es rutina. Present tense is routine. Gerundio es ahora. Gerund is right now. Yo cocino — estoy cocinando. I cook — I'm cooking (gerund: -ando). Yo camino — estoy caminando. I walk — I'm walking (gerund: -ando). Así lo digo… y mejora ahora. This is how I say it… and it improves right now. VERSE 3 — THE GERUND IN REAL LIFE — What they usually do vs. what they're doing now Kol trabaja cada día… Kol works every day… pero ahora está estudiando. but right now he's studying (the gerund form). Tah cocina siempre… Tah always cooks… pero ahora está calentando agua. but right now she's heating water (the gerund form). Los perros duermen mucho… The dogs sleep a lot… pero ahora están jugando. but right now they're playing (the gerund form). Magdalena camina mucho… Magdalena walks a lot… pero ahora está sentada. but right now she's sitting. Karla lee mucho… Karla reads a lot… pero ahora está escribiendo. but right now she's writing (the gerund form, -iendo ending). Khris trabaja normalmente… Khris normally works… pero hoy está mirando a sus hijos. but today he's watching his kids (the gerund form). Los nietos juegan siempre… The grandkids always play… pero ahora están riendo en voz alta. but right now they're laughing out loud (the gerund form, -iendo ending). CHORUS FINAL (Repeat 3x) Presente es rutina. Present tense is routine. Gerundio es ahora. Gerund is right now. Yo cocino — estoy cocinando. I cook — I'm cooking (gerund: -ando). Yo camino — estoy caminando. I walk — I'm walking (gerund: -ando). Así lo digo… y mejora ahora. This is how I say it… and it improves right now. THE GERUND FORM — CORE PATTERN (From the people in this song) -AR verbs → -ando Cocinar (Tah's verb) → cocinando (cooking) Caminar (Magdalena's verb) → caminando (walking) Trabajar (Kol's & Khris's verb) → trabajando (working) Calentador → calentando (heating) Tomar → tomando (taking/having) Escuchar → escuchando (listening) -ER / -IR verbs → -iendo Leer (Karla's verb) → leyendo (reading) Escribir → escribiendo (writing) Dormir (Cupcake & Bruno's verb) → durmiendo (sleeping) Jugar → jugando (playing) Vivir → viviendo (living) Reír → riendo (laughing) How you use it: Estar + gerund = What's happening right now Estoy cocinando = I'm cooking (right now) Estás estudiando = You're studying (right now) Está trabajando = He/She is working (right now) Estamos caminando = We're walking (right now) Están jugando = They're playing (right now) WHY THIS MATTERS — THE LAYERS METHOD The first 300 words in Spanish—and all their forms—make up 80% of real daily conversations. The gerund is one of those essential forms. It's how Spanish speakers talk about what's actually happening in the moment. Not theoretical. Not routine. Now. The Layers Method taught me this: don't collect random vocabulary. Master the core 300 words and learn every form they can take. Present tense. Gerund. Past tense. Conjugated for different people. In this song, I talk about Tah cooking, Khris working, Magdalena walking, Karla reading—the real people around me. Because that's how the gerund works in real life. You see it everywhere, in the people you actually know, doing what they're actually doing right now. This song focuses on one form: the gerund with its -ando and -iendo endings. It's a small pattern. But it's a pattern you'll use every single day when you're speaking real Spanish with real people. Someone asks "¿Qué estás haciendo?" (What are you doing?), and you answer with the gerund. Every time. Master this one form, and you're not just learning grammar. You're learning how the people around me actually communicate in the present moment. 🎧 Join the community that taught me to learn Spanish the right way: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e Focus on the first 300 words. Master their forms. Speak Spanish in real conversations within weeks. Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI https://readytospeakspanish.com/

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