<p>Just curious.</p>
<p>Haha yes. Juanes is where all the Spanish teachers go (a dios le
Pido for subjunctive) As well as Juan Luis guerra and a little mana.</p>
<p>Too many times. IN FRIGGING AP CLASSES! WHAT ARE MY TEACHERS THINKING!</p>
<p>Yes! Freshman year we would have a song to listen to, learn, and sing every few weeks or so. Learned La Camisa Negra and ended up going on vacation to the Dominican Republic a couple years later where my resort had a game where if you recognized the song they played, you run up and tell them what the name is. Well La Camisa Negra was the only spanish song and I got it first. Turns out that if you guessed a song right you had to sing it to the audience >_< That was embarassingly funny</p>
<p>oh yes, multiple times</p>
<p>No never. We never even listened to music. Just the teachers voice. Because of that I began to dislike the way Spaniards speak Spanish.</p>
<p>I have many Juans in my spanish class. So I’ll make them Juanes</p>
<p>Yes, I think we have every year in high school…freshman/sophomore year spanish teacher really likes Juanes a lot</p>
<p>Every single Spanish class I’ve taken.</p>
<p>Yes. Total fan of A Dios le Pido, gotta say.</p>
<p>We listen to Mana a lot too.</p>
<p>I love Juanes! I saw him at a concert. My favorite song is “Suenos”</p>