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Days of the week! - Los días de la semana!

I found a great site named Rockalingua with nice free songs and videos for you to learn and enjoy. This song is called Days of the week in Spanish! 

The days of the week are seven
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday 
Saturday
Sunday 
they are seven, are seven

Open an account on youtube (If you do not have it yet) and make a playlist with Spanish videos.  Play it as often as you can, the visuals will help a lot with understanding the meaning. 
Buena Suerte! - Good luck!

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