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Dayana - Rutina de belleza y aseo

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Ecuador

Dayana is an international business and trade engineer but currently works at a supermarket in Otavalo, Ecuador. In this video, she'll show us which personal hygiene items she uses daily.
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Caption 44 [es]: y este es de color café.
Caption 44 [en]: and this one is brown.

Cleer y Lida - Cómo se conocieron Cleer y Lida

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Colombia

Just how did Cleer and Lida met? Today, we'll hear the story of how these two, inseparable ladies became friends and what their friendship has meant to each of them.
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Caption 63 [es]: de irnos a tomar un café,
Caption 63 [en]: to go for coffee,

Cleer y Lida - Juego de preguntas y respuestas - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Colombia

Lida and Cleer continue with their question and answer game. What else will we discover about the girls' lives?
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Caption 71 [es]: tomarme el café en la cama... -Mm-hm. -eh...
Caption 71 [en]: have coffee in bed... -Mm-hmm. -um...

Cleer y Lida - Juego de preguntas y respuestas - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Colombia

In this fun, new educational game, Lida and Cleer take turns asking one another random questions.
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Caption 13 [es]: Pero también me gusta tomarme un café.
Caption 13 [en]: But I also like to have some coffee.

El Aula Azul - Conversación: Un día de mala suerte

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

Two teachers at El Aula Azul (The Blue Classroom) language school converse about their coworker, Anastasia's extremely unlucky day! You might note that the Spanish spoken in Spain tends to employ the present perfect tense [i.e. "I have eaten"] more frequently than English-speakers or Spanish-speakers from other regions would to describe occurrences that took place in the recent past, most typically on that day.
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Caption 38 [en]: she's gone to a cafe because she had made plans with a friend to have a drink,
Caption 38 [es]: ha ido a una cafetería porque había quedado con una amiga para tomar algo,

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