Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
Ecuadorian gynecologist and perinatologist Pedro Pablo Luna Jaramillo is passionate about childbirth and addressing the concerns of expectant mothers.
Difficulty: Beginner
Mexico
Tatiana explains the symbolism behind the colors of the Mexican flag- red, white and green- as well as preparing a dish which both includes those colors and honors those values.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia, Spain
It's Cleer's first day at her new job and a workload already awaits her.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
As Yago prepares to exit a dismayed Casandra's apartment, Morena confronts her mother about her relationship with Roberto Cardenas and asks for her help.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Carlos explains the forms of address used to address several conversational partners: "vosotros" and "vosotras," which tend to be used in Spain, and "ustedes," which tends to be used in Central and South America.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
As a furious Pablo confronts Ivo, Lina attempts to glean from Bobby the words she has been longing to hear.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
A doctor from Ecuador speaks to us about respiratory allergies, particularly those which cause recurrent symptoms in children.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
In celebration of the Day of the Dead, a Mexican holiday in which the departed are sometimes honored with the preparation of their favorite dishes, Tatiana shares with us a bit about her recipe for "Dead Raising Chilaquiles," as well as her philosophy regarding life and death.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Cleer awaits a phone call from Lida to find out whether or not she got the job for which she recently interviewed.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Cleer attends her first post-college interview for a marketing position.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
Andrea attempts to console Ivo while Mili talks to Doña Angélica regarding her reaction to seeing her mother's photo.
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