Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
Just over a quarter of Mexico’s 127.5 million people are aged 18-24, and as such the “youth vote” could easily make or break any candidate in Mexico’s upcoming election on July 2. Patterned after the “Rock the Vote” campaign in the USA, Tu Rock Es Votar is running a television, radio and web campaign that hopes to improve voter turnout in the Mexican youth population despite a general desencantado (“disenchanted”) attitude found amongst all eligible voters.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
Tu Rock Es Votar, a.k.a. TREV, continues its efforts to rally Mexico’s youth to get out and vote come election day. It’s something of an unspoken secret that TREV’s organizers tend to lean to the left, but they strive to make the ads non-partisan.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Argentina
The opening theme song of Verano Eterno, a show that follows a group of friends in a lakeside community, is filled with poetic phrases and metaphors. Enjoy this clip while today explodes.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Argentina
Sofi’s “ex” seems to be courting a restaining order, no pun intended. Meanwhile, Jose, still pining for Mani, has a heart to heart with her brother, Franco, over the breakfast table about unrequitted love.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Argentina
Totally ignorant of Jose’s longing for him, Mani (“el soñador”) is having his own private chat with Juan (who’s motto is: “quizás signifca sí”). It’s Clara, not Jose, who’s on Mani’s mind. Franco is thrilled with the job Violeta is doing, but tension is in the air when a cunning rubia enters the scene.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Argentina
Mauro’s not afraid to place a wager on his success with Violeta, though we wouldn’t bet on it ourselves. Franco drops into Dolores’ shop, just in time to realize that Sergio is the father of Brisa.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Puerto Rico
Oye, Vivanativa puts the effee in funky! This grupo boricua has been taking the island, and now the world, like a category five hurricane heading straight for San Juan.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Venezuela
The talented Yasmil Maruffo has composed for, written for, and backed musicians ranging from Phil Collins to Ricky Martin. Yasmil wrote the music for Rumba en mi Corazón, and he co-wrote the lyrics with Servando Primera. Servando and his brother Florentin made it a hit. Here we catch a rare glimpse of Yasmil performing for a small group of friends.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Venezuela
Let's see if you can guess what four things Zulbany describes this time. Listen carefully and think fast!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Colombia
Internationally renowned singer-songwriter Shakira croons her deeply personal song "Acróstico" [Acrostic] alongside her sons, Milan and Sasha. Released on May 11, 2023, the song was nominated for Song of the Year at the 24th annual Latin Grammys.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Venezuela
Exclusively for Yabla, Venezuelan songwriter, musician and producer Tatobox shares with us his single, reflecting on the social and political situation in his homeland.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Ecuador
One day out at a park in Zacatecas, Pipo introduces us to his beloved mom. Let's hear her share what she enjoys about Mexico.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Venezuela
Zulbany and Micheel give us some background information about the country of Venezuela and enlighten us about some of the historical and political reasons behind the crisis that the country has been experiencing for many years.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Colombia
This time, we'll learn seven rules to help us to understand when we should write particular groups of words with the letter "j" rather than "g."
Difficulty:
Beginner
Colombia
In part two of this lesson, we'll take a look at some rules we should become familiar with in order to know when it is necessary to spell words with the letter "g" as well as some exceptions to them.
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