Rancheras Mexican Musical Tradition - Spanish Sub-Plan for Advanced Students

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Objectives
- By the end of this activity, students will have learned about rancheras, a genre of traditional Mexican folk music.
- Students will have viewed and listened to Cielito Lindo, a popular old ranchera, if they have access to technology.
- Students will have read and analyzed the lyrics to Cielito Lindo, identifying the unique characteristics of the genre in this specific example.
Activity Summary
Through viewing an authentic music video of Cielito Lindo and reading the corresponding lyrics, students will become familiar with the ranchera, a Mexican music tradition that defines Mexican musical identity according to many scholars.
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