Difficulty:
Intermediate
Colombia
Do you know what to call the place where movie tickets are sold in Spanish, and what else it can refer to? Let's learn this as well as several other common terms related to the entertaining activity of going to the movies.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Spain
Isabel and Paula continue to tell us more interesting things about the fine arts department at the renowned Complutense University of Madrid, including the fact that art has even pervaded the bathrooms!
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Colombia
Carlos teaches us the Spanish names for the main film genres, giving us examples of each and explaining to us some interesting facts about Spanish movie titles.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Colombia
In the second part of his series on film genres, Carlos reveals the Spanish names for science fiction, drama and musicals and explains what these types of films often entail.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Colombia
Carlos wraps up this series on film genres by talking about horror and animation, two of his personal favorites.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Are you familiar with the Spanish expression that can be literally translated as "to be with two candles"? Find out the meaning of this and more frequently used Spanish idiomatic expressions that Fermín has compiled for your learning pleasure.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Fermín teaches us more colorful idiomatic phrases in Spanish to recognize and put into practice.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Venezuela
Do you like riddles? In this video, Zulbany will put your solving ability to the test. Pay attention and try to guess.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Can you guess the English equivalents of common Spanish idiomatic phrases that literally mean things like "to come from pearls," "from the milk" and "even in the soup"? Let's find out from our friend Fermín, who will both explain them and use them in context.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Colombia
We bet you know the name of a plethora of fruits in Spanish, but do you know the names of the trees they grow on? Let's find out with Cleer!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Colombia
In the Spanish alphabet, the letters g and j tend to be two of the hardest two differentiate. In this video, we'll learn how the pronunciation of the g differs depending upon the vowel that follows it.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Colombia
In part two of this lesson, we'll take a look at some rules we should become familiar with in order to know when it is necessary to spell words with the letter "g" as well as some exceptions to them.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Colombia
This time, we'll learn seven rules to help us to understand when we should write particular groups of words with the letter "j" rather than "g."
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Ecuador, Mexico
While visiting Zacatecas, our Ecuadorian friend Pipo chats with locals to learn some of the most interesting and commonly used Mexican colloquial words and expressions.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Ecuador, Mexico
Let's learn several more Mexican colloquial words and expressions through Pipo's conversations with some locals in Zacatecas.
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