Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Singing in Nasa Yuwe, their native language, is one way in which Colombia's indigenous Nasa population strives to preserve and make more visible their language, culture and customs.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Argentina
Lucio and Melina discuss living arrangements while Elena and Morena make elaborate plans for the upcoming nuptials.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Argentina
An awkward encounter ensues between Morena and Yago in the garage. However, with the combination of characters congregating inside the mansion, more dramatic confrontations are surely on the horizon.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Enrique Iglesias' first single from his compilation album entitled Enrique Iglesias: 95/08 Exitos was "¿Dónde están corazón?" and became his eighteenth hit on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
On this episode, we see the last part of the senses test, hearing both some of the candidates' opinions about how they did and the judges' opinions of some of the candidates.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain Madrid
Movie producer, Kira Moreno, is originally from Madrid but lives in London where she works in production for Indian films. In this clip, Kira explains to us a bit about her duties as a producer as well as her favorite places in London and what she misses about Spain.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Meet Yimmy, who grew up on the streets and in a children's home, and his daughter Karen Dayana, who almost met the same fate as her father. They make up one of the many types of families we see today.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Puerto Rico
Listen to Puerto Rican recording artist, Tito "El Bambino's" hit single, "El Amor," from his album, "El PATRÓN."
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Listen to Spanish singer-songwriter, model, and actor, Enrique Iglesias' single, "Mentiroso," or "Liar," from his 2002 album entitled Quizás (Perhaps).
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Colombians at the Mono Núñez Festival in Cali talk about their objectives for attending it, among them the importance of preserving traditional Colombian rhythms in a period in which their mainstream popularity is waning.
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