Task Navigation
- 1. A beginning with Language Transfer
- 2. Language transfer (3 and 4)
- 3. Culture and politics: Zapatistas
- 4. Listening: A podcast introduction
- 5. Language transfer (5 and 6)
- 6. Language transfer (7 and 8)
- 7. Culture and Politics: Panama Deception
- 8. Vocabulary building: legal and social issues
- 9. Language transfer (9 and 10)
- 10. Language transfer (11 and 12)
- 11. Culture and Politics: Protest and Change
- 12. Writing: Talk to us!
- 13. Language transfer (13 and 14)
- 14. Language transfer (15 and 16)
- 15. Start building with instreamia
- 16. Culture and Politics: Music
- 17. Language transfer (17 and 18)
- 18. Language transfer (19 and 20)
- 19. Reading about language
- 20. Language Transfer (21 and 22)
- 21. Language Transfer (23 and 24)
- 22. Culture and Politics: Film
- 23. Language Transfer (25 and 26)
- 24. Language Transfer (27 and 28)
- 25. Culture and Politics: Brown Berets and Young Lords
- 26. Instreamia (4-6)
- 27. Language transfer (29 and 30)
- 28. Language transfer (31 and 32)
- 29. Culture and Politics: Puerto Rican Independence
- 30. Instreamia (7-9)
- 31. Language transfer (33 and 34)
- 32. Language Transfer 35
- 33. Reading: Explore web sites
- 34. Culture and Politics: Trans Latina leaders
- 35. Instreamia (10-12)
- 36. Culture and Politics: The Missing Students
- 37. Reading: Popular Education
- 38. Instreamia (13-15)
- 39. Culture and Politics: Videos on U.S. Trans Latin@ and queer Issues
- 40. Writing: Get critique from native speakers!
- 41. Instreamia (16-18)
- 42. Culture and Politics: U.S. Latin@s blogs on HIV, feminism, queer politics, and race
- 43. Instreamia (19-20)
- 44. Culture and Politics: A Taste of Art
- 45. Vocabulary: Law
- 46. Culture and Politics: A Taste of History
- 47. Next Steps
Reading about language
Read How to Tame a Wild Tongue by Gloria Andaluza.
Read this article on resisting sexism in Spanish language.
Read this blog post on gay terms in Spanish.
If you like, also read the wikipedia article on different Spanish varieties and dialects. It uses phonetic symbols that not all of us necessarily know, but it may be interesting.