This big black disc is made of vinyl. You put it on a turntable to listen to music.
A record (or vinyl record)
This beautiful European city is famous for the Eiffel Tower and is called "The City of Light".
Paris.
This classic romantic song by Consuelito Velázquez is famous all over the world. The title means "Kiss me a lot".
"Bésame mucho".
This Mexican comedy actor was famous for his loose pants, his old coat, and talking in a very confusing but funny way.
Cantinflas
This American singer was crowned the "King of Rock and Roll" in the 1950s.
Elvis Presley.
This object is made of heavy metal. In the past, people heated it on the stove to remove wrinkles from clothes.
An iron.
This is the capital city of Italy. It is very old and famous for the Colosseum and delicious pizza.
Rome.
This famous traditional Mexican song is always sung to celebrate a person's birthday.
"Las Mañanitas".
This beautiful Hollywood actress from the 50s had blonde hair, a mole on her face, and a famous flying white dress.
Marilyn Monroe.
This scientist had messy white hair. He was a genius and created the Theory of Relativity.
Albert Einstein.
This small electronic object was very popular in the 50s and 60s. People used it to listen to music and news in the street.
A transistor radio (or portable radio).
This famous river flows through Egypt. It is the longest river in Africa.
The Nile (The Nile River).
This musical rhythm started in Cuba. It became very popular in the 50s with Pérez Prado's high energy and dancing.
Mambo.
He was the biggest idol of Mexican cinema and ranchera music. He loved motorcycles in the movie A.T.M.
Pedro Infante.
This British rock band from Liverpool caused global madness in the 1960s.
The Beatles.
Before electric blenders, grandmothers used this manual tool with a handle to mix eggs and sugar.
An egg beater (or manual mixer).
This big country in North America is famous for Hollywood, jazz music, and the Statue of Liberty.
The United States (USA).
This elegant and dramatic dance and music style started in Argentina and Uruguay. People dance it in pairs.
Tango
This handsome British actor was the first man to play a secret agent in the 1960s movies.
Sean Connery.
This Spanish artist was a leader of the Cubism movement. He painted very famous and unusual abstract pictures.
Pablo Picasso.
This was a big, beautiful piece of wooden furniture in the living room. It had a radio and a record player inside.
A console (or radioconsole).
This beautiful country in South America is famous for the Amazon rainforest, carnival, and samba music.
Brazil.
This famous trio of men singing and playing guitars was the most popular group for romantic boleros in Latin America.
Los Panchos.
This iconic Mexican actress had a very strong personality and incredible beauty.
María Félix.
This American leader fought for civil rights and gave a very famous speech in 1963
Martin Luther King Jr.