Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
As Angélica pays a visit to the monastery to try to convince Milagros to return to the mansion, Federico continues to pressure Andrea to spend time with him in Chile as she prepares for her trip.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Luis reads Jose Asuncion Silva's poem "Nocturne III," a really sad composition about his dead sister, Elvira.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
In this fifth part of the series about Colombia's Tayrona Park, we learn how the San Rafael "posadas" (tourist inns) have been enlightening and life-changing for locals and tourists alike.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Argentina
Gardel and Yago reveal painful truths to one another following Ramón's death as Morena struggles to make sense of her encounter with "Tarzan." Meanwhile, Lucio continues to get his affairs in order for his impending nuptials to the scheming Cassandra.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Chile
A group of Chilean girlfriends tell us about their experiences traveling abroad in Italy and plans to visit other European countries.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
Colorful exchanges take place during Socorro's kitchen shift while Angélica prepares to go out for the first time in years. Meanwhile, Federico proposes a romantic rendezvous to the reluctant Andrea.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
Part four of this seven-part series about Colombia's Tayrona National Park explains a bit about the importance of its coral reefs and how they are studied.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
The crew continues their search for words by connecting the wordometer to the television set. As their journey is going much more rapidly than expected, what could possibly go wrong now?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Fulanito and De Tal enlist the help of José Daniel, who they meet on planet Earth. Will his legend of "Charca Larga" ("Long Pool") provide them with enough words to continue to recover their planet?!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Argentina
When Ramón's guilt pushes him over the edge, Yago is nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, Lucio goes ahead with his plans for the perfect wedding.
Difficulty: Beginner
Puerto Rico
Luis López Nieves' short story "Seva" takes place during the 1898 US invasion of Puerto Rico, in the fictional town of the same name, Seva. The story, first published in the newspaper Claridad, and which many readers mistook for fact, has sparked a very real debate about culture, identity, history and truth amongst Puerto Ricans of all stripes. The documentary Seva Vive explores these themes.
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