Hola, Hola, Coca Cola and 30 More Spanish Call and Responses
Inside: Spanish call and responses or rhymes for class, similar to “Hola, hola, coca cola!”
One of the best ways to quickly get your Spanish classes’ attention is to establish a call-and-response system from the beginning. You start the phrase, they finish it, and then everyone should be totally quiet.
I recommend training your students to do this, and insisting on absolute quiet before you begin speaking. It’s awful trying to talk over a classroom of students, and it gets them in the habit of ignoring you when you speak. Many teachers also have a small bell or maracas that sort of “cut through the noise” of chatter and talking, and then use their callout.
(This hasn’t come naturally to me always, but The Five-Second Solution from Cult of Pedagogy reminds us why it’s so, so important. See this post on Classroom Management Strategies for more tips for the Spanish classroom as well.)
Authentic call-and-responses like “Hola, Hola, Coca Cola” also give you the chance to work in some culture in a totally natural way! You can switch these up throughout the year or stick to the same one.
HOLA, HOLA, COCA COLA AND OTHER SPANISH CALL AND RESPONSES
Here are 20 awesome suggestions to get your students’ attention, across all ages and levels. If you do passwords for your class as well, these would be fun!
- Hola, hola – Coca cola
- ¿Qué te pasa, calabaza? – Nada, nada, limonada
- Uno, dos, tres – Cuatro, cinco, seis
- Clase, clase, clase – Mande, mande, mande
- Hola, clase – Hola, profe
- Cinco, cuatro, tres, dos, uno – Silencio
- Nachos – Salsa
- Choco, choco, la, la – Choco, choco, te, te, Chocho, la, choco, te – Choco, choco, la, te
- A, e – I, o, u – El burro sabe – ¡Más que tú!
- Uno, dos, tres – ¡Estamos listos otra vez!
- Mira, escucha – ¡Vamos a la lucha!
- Manos arri-ba – Manos aba-jo – Todos calla-dos – Todos aten-tos
- Cla-se – Pro-fe
- Clase, clase – Dime, dime
- Llama, llama – En pijama
- Uno, dos tres – ¡No ingles!
- Hola, hola – Caracola
- El agua dice – Shhhhh
- Uno, dos, tres – Cuatro, cinco, seis – Ojos aquí – Ojos allí
- ¡Achoo!- ¡salud! – ¡Achoo!- ¡dinero! – ¡Achoo! – ¡amor!
- Listos, listos – Sí, estamos listos
- Cla-se – Di-me
- En boca cerrada – No entran moscas
- Pura – Vida
- Uno, dos, tres – Olé, olé, olé
- Gallo – Pinto
- ¡Manos! – ¡A la obra!
- A guardar, a guardar – Cada cosa en su lugar
- Qué tal – ¡General!
- ¡Hola! – ¡Camarón con cola!
If you are working with older students, you could use some favorite song lyrics as well, like these examples:
- Echa pa’lante – No mires pa’tras
- Voy a reír – Voy a bailar – Vivir mi vida – La, la, la, la
- Yo no soy marinero – ¡Soy capitan, soy capitan!
- Ay, ay, ay, ay – Canta, no llores
- Te mueves tú – Se mueven todos
Thank you to PhotoClipz for the Quote graphics!
What other Spanish call and responses do you love and use? Let me know in the comments below!
Gracias por hacer todo lo que haces. Eres una inspiración.
Yo les pregunto, “¿(Están) listos?” y ellos me responden (o gritan) “¡Sí, como no!”
“¡Español!”…
“¡Olé, olé, olé, olé!” (Shouted out like sports fans.)
I also teach them “eenie meenie minie mo” en español and I break it up in call and response parts.
De Tin Marín…
De dos pingüe
Cúcara mácara…
Títere fue
Yo no fui…
Fue Teté
Pégale, pégale…
Al quien fue
If you use Somos this works well with the unit placing blame/denying blame (No fui yo. Fue él.) I think it’s unit 13 or 14.
Sorry but it is not Ay, yi, yi, yi – Canta, no llores. It is Ay, Ay Ay, Ay, canta y no llores.
Hi Elizabeth, Thank you for all the free advice and resources you provide. They are very helpful!
Also, I just wanted to let you know that #28 in the list above has a small typo. (guarder) should be guardar. I hope this is helpful 🙂
Thank you so much.
Are the posters available?
Hi, I don’t currently have them set up in a printable poster format.
Me encantaron. Gracias!