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Víctor en España - Gabriel García Márquez - Part 4

Difficulty: difficulty - Advanced Advanced

Venezuela

In the last part of this series of videos dedicated to the writer Gabriel García Márquez, Víctor tells us about the life of the author nicknamed "Gabo" following his return to Colombia and how the creation and publishing his world-renowned novel One Hundred Years of Solitude came about.
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Caption 28 [es]: Y pasó muchas penurias.
Caption 28 [en]: And he went through a lot of hardships.

Cleer - Entrevista a Giluancar

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Colombia, Venezuela

Learn vocabulary helpful for meeting new people and even inviting them out in Cleer's casual interview with Giluancar, a Venezuelan who has recently arrived in Germany.
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Caption 78 [es]: Yo paso a recogerte,
Caption 78 [en]: I'll stop by to pick you up,

Venezuela - La tradición de los quince años - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

As the fifteenth birthday of young girls in Venezuela and most other Latin American countries marks a special rite of passage into womanhood, it is traditional for the family to throw them a big birthday bash.
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Caption 5 [es]: el paso de niña a mujer.
Caption 5 [en]: the passage from little girl to woman.

Instrumentos musicales - Ocarinas

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

It's your opportunity to learn how to make some beautiful ocarinas. Their sound is so sweet!
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Caption 6 [es]: El trabajo que vamos a hacer hoy es la construcción, paso a paso, de una ocarina.
Caption 6 [en]: The work that we are going to do today is building, step by step, an "ocarina."

Estado Falcón - Locos de la Vela - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

It’s quite possible that El Día de Los Locos, as celebrated in La Vela de Coro, has its roots as far back as the Roman Empire, which celebrated Saturnalia at the same time of year. Both festivals, historically, involve turning the social order on its head, with slaves dressing like their masters.
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Caption 51 [es]: encontraran a su paso.
Caption 51 [en]: they came across on their way.

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