Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Ecuador
On New Year's Eve, Pipo and Cristina talk about how they usually welcome the new year, share memories of their best New Year's celebration, and discuss some traditions and customs. They also reflect on their resolutions and goals for the year that is about to begin.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Ecuador
While enjoying a coffee, Pipo and Juli chat about their opinions regarding Christmas and share how they usually celebrate it.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Spain
We continue exploring the Christmas fair of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, discovering new Christmas items and talking with the vendors to learn about their stories and products.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
After a brief reflection by Mexican actor Daniel Giménez Cacho on the impact of borders in Mexico, the son jarocho musical group Los Cojolites performs one of their musical pieces.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Spain
Every year, in the dates leading up to Christmas, the Christmas market of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona attracts locals and tourists. In its stalls, traditional items are sold such as lucky sprigs or the famous Caga Tió, an emblematic figure of Catalan Christmas. Let's listen to what some vendors say, who share their enthusiasm for these traditions.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Ecuador
From a beach on San Gregorio Island, in Ecuador, Pipo shares with us his experience traveling with his family. Since this is the first time his two young daughters have taken a trip of this kind, he and his wife have faced some challenges, and in this video they want to share with us some useful tips.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Mexico
With a frenetic melody, Amandititita and Don Cheto offer us a song in which they reflect on how Mexicans who emigrate to the United States are transformed when they try in vain to renounce the Mexican identity they carry within.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
We continue with more music and reflections on Mexican emigration to the United States. In this part, El Haragán and Meme del Real join Los Tucanes de Tijuana to repeat the final message of the song: "So far from God and so close to the United States".
Difficulty:
Advanced
Mexico
Get ready for one of the most vibrant moments of this documentary. With a musical fusion of cumbia, rap and norteño, the artists Ali Gua Gua, Pato Machete and Los Tucanes de Tijuana tell us about the perception that illegal immigration encompasses.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Spain, Venezuela
Víctor interviews Francesc Manel Ventura, a proud Catalan domino enthusiast. Let's listen to what he tells us.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
With this video begins a series of reflections and melodies dedicated to one of the most important themes discussed in the documentary. Listen carefully to the words of the introduction, the testimony of one of the protagonists and the nostalgic melody at the end.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
On this occasion, Fermín has stopped at the Las Delicias de Mi Noe stand, a brand that presents us with an exquisite selection of artisanal cookies, made with regional ingredients. Join us to discover some of these delicious creations!
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
After some interesting reflections on the way we approach our daily life, artist Adanowsky goes into the Mexico City subway to perform one of the most memorable songs from this documentary. Enjoy it!
Difficulty:
Advanced
Spain Andalusia
During his tour of the Sabor a Málaga fair, one product in particular caught Fermín's attention: ajoblanco cream. The seller and producer of this product has explained to us the ingredients that make up this traditional delicacy, as well as the most common ways to enjoy it.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
With the background sound of the song "Caminante del Mayab" performed by the trio Los Tres Yucatecos, this part of the documentary offers brief reflections on the concept of freedom.
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