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	<title>Learn Spanish &#187; Soap operas</title>
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		<title>Spanish soap operas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I live in Krakow, Poland.  This is not exactly the place you might expect someone to be watching Spanish soap operas, but believe it or not sometimes I watch them. Why I watch Spanish soap operas I am a teacher and my lessons are in the morning and in the evening.  I call this the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I live in Krakow, Poland.  This is not exactly the place you might expect someone to be watching Spanish soap operas, but believe it or not sometimes I watch them.</p>
<h2>Why I watch Spanish soap operas</h2>
<p>I am a teacher and my lessons are in the morning and in the evening.  I call this the bar bell schedule.  This means in the afternoon if I am not working on my flashcard program, I sometimes have time to take it easy and do the most unproductive lazy thing you could dream of while the rest of the world is working away.  That is, I watch TV. I am on the sofa vegging out to not just watching any programs, but Spanish soap operas mind you.</p>
<p>Before you cast judgement, read my rationalization.</p>
<p>Actually, it is not as bad as it sounds, I am usually having my main meal of the day at this time, and I need to unwind a little and have it watching a little of the tube.  I do this because, I am trying to improve my Polish, as I live in Poland.</p>
<p>Therefore I choose a type of program that is not too difficult and yet interesting. That type of program just happens t be Spanish soap operas. They translate these Spanish programs to Polish on Television. Because of this, I can get plenty of normal dialogues, vocabulary and phrases while watching something fun.</p>
<p>I learn a lot of key useful phrases that I can pull out anytime I need them. These phrases are not something you would get in a text book, but real life colloquial phrases rich in emotion. Yes these programs are full of emotion, passion, romance and slang or at least idioms.  I know this is a little stereo typical but this is the way they are.</p>
<p>I asked one of my Spanish friends if this is the way life really was in the Spanish world, that is romance and drama.  He smiled and said, &#8216;yes, for all the Latins&#8217;.</p>
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<p>I also have satellite and can watch them in Spanish, which is one of my target languages of course but not as high priority as Polish.</p>
<h2>Why Latino Soap operas are the guiding light</h2>
<p>Since I live in a cold dark northern country one of my dreams is to vacation in the exotic tropical Spanish world of Latin America or at least Spain.  I took a vacation to Greece this fall and I loved it.  Northern populations dream of tropic vacations, and I think tropical populations dreams of, well I do not know since they are already in vacation land. Watching Hispanic soap operas allows me to teleport to this world for a short vacation everyday. They are a guiding light during the winter months.</p>
<h2>Best Hispanic soap programs from Spain, South America and Mexico</h2>
<p>There are classic shows and Telenovelas, which are more in depth with a limited run.  These I guess you would call prime time mini series.</p>
<p>It is interesting to note in these series get criticism because stereotypical ethnic Spanish looking  people are cast in roles of the lower class, while upper class is played by whites.  I do not know why they do that.</p>
<p>One I like is &#8216;Betty la fea&#8217; , I think you can guess this is &#8216;Ugly Betty&#8217;.  It is interesting to note that Ugly Betty in the American version is played by a Mexican character.  The Polish Ugly Betty is really lame as they picked a beautiful girl and tried to make her really attractive then just put glasses on her.</p>
<p>Another good Spanish television show for learning languages is &#8216;Chiquititas&#8217;. I think this is called &#8216;Little Angels&#8217;.  There is also, &#8216;Fuego en la Sangre&#8217; and Atrevete a Soñar, This was based on a children&#8217;s story.  There are too many to list.  Further, the titles are different in English Spanish and Polish.</p>
<p>I love the Spanish literature of Borges and Gabrial Garcia Marquez&#8217;s. Some of the more intelligent shows combine some elements of this surrealistic magical sense found in these writers works. In fact, Borges who I have been reading since high school writes in the form of novelas. I think this is where the word telenovela comes from, that is the Spanish diminutive for short novel.</p>
<p>I usually just flip the stations and see what is on.  However, if you have a telanovelro or Spanish language Soap Opera  that is interesting that you are watching or worth recommending that you know of, please leave comment. I would appreciate hearing more perspectives on these potentially linguistically  educational shows.</p>
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