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Hispanoamericanos en Berlín - José Carlos y el español chapín

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Guatemala

José Carlos, a Guatemalan who has been living in Berlin for the past ten years, will share with us some typical expressions from his home country.
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Caption 22 [es]: Quizás, eh... no, eh... se sepa [sic] todo el mundo,
Caption 22 [en]: Maybe, um... no, um... not everyone knows,

Cleer - La gramática del cuento "El patito feo" - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Colombia

With examples from the famous tale, "The Ugly Duckling," Cleer touches on some of the verb tenses typically employed in children's stories in Spanish.
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Caption 10 [es]: quizás un periodo antiguo.
Caption 10 [en]: perhaps an ancient period.

Clase Aula Azul - La segunda condicional - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

At El Aula Azul, the instructor, Idoia, has exciting news to share with her students as she introduces to them the concept of the second conditional. What would her students do if the same thing happened to them?
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Caption 50 [es]: Bueno, pero quizás en el futuro.
Caption 50 [en]: Well, but maybe in the future.

Clase Aula Azul - Información con subjuntivo e indicativo - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

In the second part of this lesson, El Aula Azul's Ester uses the characters from the photos she has shown to her students to begin to introduce sentences with either the indicative or subjunctive, in order to teach them when to use each.
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Caption 80 [es]: Quizás esa persona ya sabe
Caption 80 [en]: Perhaps that person already knows

Lecciones con Carolina - La voz pasiva - Part 4

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Venezuela

Carolina explains how the press and social media often use an abbreviated form of the passive voice to save space as well as how the pronoun "se" can be used to formulate sentences in the passive voice that emphasize what is sold or offered as opposed to the person selling or offering the service or merchandise.
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Caption 41 [es]: Y frases que quizás no están en avisos pero que son válidas también
Caption 41 [en]: And sentences which perhaps are not in ads but which are valid also

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