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Disney Plus and Spanish Content. Disney Plus knows that fans speak different languages. That's why they offer Disney movies in Spanish. Whether you're on Disney Plus Spanish versions are Why isn't Coco in Spanish on Disney Plus? Coco: No Spanish on Disney Plus? Discover why 'Coco' might not be available in Spanish on Disney Plus and explo

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Inside: Documentaries for Spanish class. Enhance Your Spanish Class with These Informative Documentaries on Disney Plus. Disney plus Spanish movies for Spanish class.If you are a long-time reader, you know I LOVE using films in Spanish class. Most of the appropriate films I have shared before on the blog have been fictional, except the documentaries Pelotero & Going Varsity in Mariachi.But I have used quite a few documentaries in my Spanish classes over the years, I just have not blogged about them. This post is an update of a 2017 post about (new at that time) documentaries for Spanish class. It now has a 2023 update, including specific movies on Disney+. Head to the end for the original documentaries, which are not getting harder to find online. Movies in Spanish on Disney PlusYou know I have shared a lot about Spanish shows on Netflix. But I have recently been on a kick of finding Spanish movies on Disney Plus. If you only have time for short films check out my new post Top 7 Short Spanish Movies on Disney+. Today in particular I will focus on Documentary movies on Disney Plus. From nature and science to history and culture, there are plenty of Disney plus Spanish movie options to choose from. Here’s a guide to some of the best Spanish-language documentaries available on the streaming platform.Can you watch Disney Plus in Spanish?Yes, you can watch most Disney Plus movies and shows in Spanish. *You will want to check what language. Disney Plus and Spanish Content. Disney Plus knows that fans speak different languages. That's why they offer Disney movies in Spanish. Whether you're on Disney Plus Spanish versions are Why isn't Coco in Spanish on Disney Plus? Coco: No Spanish on Disney Plus? Discover why 'Coco' might not be available in Spanish on Disney Plus and explo Now, let’s discuss another way to explore Spanish-language content on Disney Plus – watching Disney Plus Originals in Spanish. Watch Disney Plus Originals in Spanish. Now, let’s discuss another way to explore Spanish-language content on Disney Plus – watching Disney Plus Originals in Spanish. Watch Disney Plus Originals in Spanish. Fixing Disney Plus Language Issue to Spanish on Disney Plus. If you’re facing the issue of Disney Plus constantly switching to German or Spanish, follow these quick Fixing Disney Plus Language Issue to Spanish on Disney Plus. If you’re facing the issue of Disney Plus constantly switching to German or Spanish, follow these quick And subtitles are available on the title in your region.* If you use Spanish or English all depends on the level of the students, if your goal is more focused on culture or language acquisition, and if this is a Sub Plan without the support of a Spanish teacher there. Unless you have very upper-level students I suggest either English audio or subtitles if a Spanish teacher is not there in the room to support students.How to watch movies in Spanish on Disney PlusDepending on your goals for any of the movies below, you might want to change the language and subtitles on Disney Plus to Spanish. *The audio & subtitle options for each film might vary depending on your region.Open the Disney Plus app or website on your device of choice and log in to your account.Select the movie you want to watch and press play.Once the video begins to play, click on the “audio and subtitles” button. This icon is usually located on the far right and looks like a white keyboard.A new menu will appear, giving you the option to adjust the audio and subtitle settings. Here, you can select your preferred language option or choose to turn on/off subtitles.Finally, click the play button to resume watching with the chosen language and subtitleDocumentaries on Disney Plus Spanish Culture & HistoryHere are some options if you are looking for a Disney Plus Spanish movie with real facts about history and culture. Buried Truth of the Maya “Buried Truth

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Inside: Documentaries for Spanish class. Enhance Your Spanish Class with These Informative Documentaries on Disney Plus. Disney plus Spanish movies for Spanish class.If you are a long-time reader, you know I LOVE using films in Spanish class. Most of the appropriate films I have shared before on the blog have been fictional, except the documentaries Pelotero & Going Varsity in Mariachi.But I have used quite a few documentaries in my Spanish classes over the years, I just have not blogged about them. This post is an update of a 2017 post about (new at that time) documentaries for Spanish class. It now has a 2023 update, including specific movies on Disney+. Head to the end for the original documentaries, which are not getting harder to find online. Movies in Spanish on Disney PlusYou know I have shared a lot about Spanish shows on Netflix. But I have recently been on a kick of finding Spanish movies on Disney Plus. If you only have time for short films check out my new post Top 7 Short Spanish Movies on Disney+. Today in particular I will focus on Documentary movies on Disney Plus. From nature and science to history and culture, there are plenty of Disney plus Spanish movie options to choose from. Here’s a guide to some of the best Spanish-language documentaries available on the streaming platform.Can you watch Disney Plus in Spanish?Yes, you can watch most Disney Plus movies and shows in Spanish. *You will want to check what language

2025-04-15
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And subtitles are available on the title in your region.* If you use Spanish or English all depends on the level of the students, if your goal is more focused on culture or language acquisition, and if this is a Sub Plan without the support of a Spanish teacher there. Unless you have very upper-level students I suggest either English audio or subtitles if a Spanish teacher is not there in the room to support students.How to watch movies in Spanish on Disney PlusDepending on your goals for any of the movies below, you might want to change the language and subtitles on Disney Plus to Spanish. *The audio & subtitle options for each film might vary depending on your region.Open the Disney Plus app or website on your device of choice and log in to your account.Select the movie you want to watch and press play.Once the video begins to play, click on the “audio and subtitles” button. This icon is usually located on the far right and looks like a white keyboard.A new menu will appear, giving you the option to adjust the audio and subtitle settings. Here, you can select your preferred language option or choose to turn on/off subtitles.Finally, click the play button to resume watching with the chosen language and subtitleDocumentaries on Disney Plus Spanish Culture & HistoryHere are some options if you are looking for a Disney Plus Spanish movie with real facts about history and culture. Buried Truth of the Maya “Buried Truth

2025-04-17
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From Frida Kahlo’s performance. (The video below is a trailer for both Nona & another short Veintialgo)The Last of the Chupacabras (El Último Chupacabras)The Last of the Chupacabras is a 13-minute Spanish short film on Disney+. It tells the story of a young girl who discovers a mysterious creature in the woods. As she tries to uncover the truth about the creature, she learns about the importance of protecting endangered species and the environment. This short film is a great way for beginners to practice their Spanish listening skills, as it features clear and easy-to-understand dialogue. Plus, the engaging storyline makes it a fun short lesson. Last of the Chupacabras would pair great with the new full-length film Chupa on Netflix. Learn more in Chupa blog post & Chupa Movie Questions. Below is a one-minute trailer in Spanish for the 13-minute film found on Disney+.Growing Fangs (Cuando crecen los colmillos)Growing Fangs is the longest Spanish short film on this list at 18 minutes. It is great If you are looking for a mid-range length Disney Plus movie in Spanish. It is a short Spanish movie that follows the story of a teenage girl who discovers that she is a vampire. As she navigates her new identity and the challenges that come with it, she also learns about the importance of friendship and acceptance. This film is a great way for students to practice their Spanish listening skills, as it features clear and easy-to-understand dialogue. Plus, the supernatural storyline and relatable themes make it a fun and engaging way to learn Spanish. Below is a trailer in Spanish for the full short found on Disney Plus.Want to show a longer show in Spanish on Disney+?You could pair the above supernatural storyline with the show Tierra Incógnita also on Disney+. If you want more info, I have Tierra Incógnita Season 1 guide from my website or on TPT + get free character introduction slides below.Spanish language learners of all levels can benefit from exploring the richness and diversity found in Spanish short films. Additionally, Spanish short movies can be a great way to understand more about various cultures. Short Spanish movies on Disney Plus will surely capture everyone’s attention in the classroom! With seven captivating short films to explore, students will undoubtedly be inspired to broaden their horizons and motivated to learn the language. Give these short Spanish movie options a watch for yourself. ¡Qué te diviertas!

2025-04-02
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Is a 48-minute live concert of the music from Coco that was filmed at the Hollywood Bowl. This Disney plus Music special would work well to have this playing in the background while students are working or during a lighter day at the end of the year or around Día de muertos. The concert is mostly in English but has some Spanish included. You could pair it with my Coco Movie Guide & Coco Freebie.Just Love & 1000 songs (Solo Amor Y Mil Canciones) – TiniThis 29-minute concert special on Disney Plus is perfect for fans of Tini & the show Violetta. On the 10th anniversary of Violetta’s release, Tini gets together with her former cast Jorge Blanco, Candelaria Molfese, and Mercedes to celebrate. This Disney+ original was created in Spanish. This concert would be another fun option to play in the background of a classwork session.More Disney plus Spanish movies CocoEncantoMcFarland USAThe Book of LifeFerdinandNEW WishTierra Incógnita – appropriate TV show for students on Disney Plus>> Read 15 Appropriate Movies for Spanish Class 2024Bonus New Documentary on NetflixIf you prefer Netflix, check out the 2023 documentary Going Varsity in Mariachi. I have ready to go Going Varsity in Mariachi Worksheets in my store as well. Activities for any Spanish DocumentaryI know that most Spanish documentaries do not have ready-to-go activities (except Pelotero for me). So, to help you out, I put together a few activities designed to use with any one class period documentary or episode of a show

2025-04-01
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Are you a Spanish teacher of beginners looking to improve your student’s Spanish skills? Watching short Spanish movies can be a fun and effective way to learn the language. Not only will Spanish short films improve students’ Spanish fluency, but to also give a glimpse into the diverse Spanish cultures and customs. Here are short Disney Plus movies in Spanish.If you are a long-time reader, you know I have a popular list of Appropriate full length movies for Spanish class, as well as a post about Teaching TV Shows in Spanish Class. I know that sometimes a short Spanish film is a better option for a one-day plan filler at the end of the year. This post specifically has shorter Disney Plus movies in Spanish.What to do with a short Spanish movie?As with everything you can do as little or as much as you have the time and energy to do. I do not suggest doing all of these things, but here are some ideas. BEFORE – Have students predict what will happen based on the title or a few screenshots of the video (or after watching the trailer of the longer short films)Project the short film as a stand-alone bell ringer or brain breakHave more time? – Mute and narrate the video what you see similar to Movie TalkYou can break the film into shorter segments and pause between them to discuss the scenes, ask questions, or recap what has been covered so far. DIGITAL OPTION – Add in questions on Edpuzzle (for videos available on Youtube)After Watching Spanish Short Film IdeasHave students draw with what they see or retell in writing or speakingHave students read a summary of the story. (Or do this before watching)Use a Classroom Game like 1,2,3 SALTA or the Marker Game to review what happenedHave students write a film reviewDiscuss the theme, &/ or conduct group discussionsHow to change the audio & subtitles on Disney PlusDepending on your goals for any of the shorts below, you might want to change the language and subtitles on Disney Plus to Spanish. *The audio & subtitle options for each film might vary depending on your region.Open the Disney Plus app or website on your device of choice and log in to your account.Select the movie you want to watch and press play.Once the video begins to play, click on the “audio and subtitles” button. This icon is usually located on the far right and looks like a white keyboard.A new menu will appear, giving you the option to adjust the audio and subtitle settings. Here, you can select your preferred language option or choose to turn on/off subtitles.Finally, click the play button to resume watching with the chosen language and subtitle7 Short Films for Spanish Class on Disney PlusIf you are looking for shorter films to use in Spanish class, check out these recommended short Spanish movies for beginners available on Disney Plus. Note some of these films can also be sometimes found on YouTube, but the

2025-04-02
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Quality is not nearly as good.FerdinandThe 1936 Disney animated short film Ferdinand is based on the classic children’s book. This short Disney Plus movie in Spanish is an entertaining 8-minute short. Ferdinand is about a bull who prefers to smell flowers instead of fighting in bullfights. There is some dialogue if you want to show the version in upper-level Spanish. Or instead, you could use it like a Clip Chat or Movie Talk. I used this short to introduce the novel Bianca Nieves, as well as compare it to the full-length film Ferdinand, which can also be found on Disney+. Learn more in this Ferdinand Blog Post & Ferdinand Film Movie Guide.El MaterdorAnother Spanish short film with the theme of bullfighting that is much more current is El Materdor. This short Spanish movie is perfect for beginners who are also fans of the popular Pixar movie franchise, Cars. This 3-minute film features the beloved character Mater as he takes on the role of a bullfighter in a small town in Spain. With its colorful animation and simple dialogue, El Materdor would be great for elementary Spanish language students. The familiar characters and setting make it easy to follow along with the story.DestinoDestino is a surreal and visually stunning short film that was a collaboration between Walt Disney and Salvador Dali. The 6-minute short film Destino film features no dialogue. This makes it perfect for older beginner students who want to practice their Spanish comprehension skills without the added challenge of keeping up with spoken dialogue. The film tells the story of a young woman’s journey through a dreamlike world. The visuals are stunning to captivate any viewer, but I think it would work best with high school-aged students and above due to the deeper nature. Destino would be perfect for an art unit or to pair with the novel Frida Kahlo.Elena of Avalar ShortsWhile not specifically designed for language learners, the Elena of Avalor shorts are a great resource for beginners looking to improve their Spanish skills. The animated series follows the adventures of Elena, a teenage princess who must learn to rule her kingdom after the death of her parents. The 15 shorts are only 3 minutes long and feature simple dialogue that is easy to follow. Plus, the colorful animation and engaging storylines make them fun to watch. This would especially be good for young learners with short attention spans who are familiar with the show. (Below is the theme song in Spanish, not one of the shorts).NonaNona is a newer 6-minute short film on Disney+ written and directed by Louis Gonzales. Nona is a grandmother who plans to spend her day watching her favorite TV show, “E.W.W. Smashdown Wrestling.” However, when her 5-year-old granddaughter is unexpectedly dropped off, Nona is caught between her two favorite things. Some fun trivia is the pictures on Nona’s wall contain several pictures featured on The Rivera Family’s ofrenda from Coco, particularly Tia Rosita, as well as a picture of the papaya

2025-04-10

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