Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Javi from BCNLIP continues his class on the conditional "si" [if] with the future tense by encouraging his students to construct both optimistic and pessimistic sentences about what might happen if they play the lottery.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
But, what if it rains? Javi from BCNLIP uses this scenario to continue to talk about the conditional "si" plus the future tense construction in Spanish with his students.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
In order to practice the future tense in Spanish, Javi's students at BCNLIP continue to share ideas about what they "will" do if it rains.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
In this class with Javi from BCNLIP, his students do a challenging exercise that involves matching conditional "si" [if] clauses with possible outcomes in the future tense.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
What will the world be like in fifty years? In this excerpt of Javi's lesson on the future tense, the students of the BCNLIP language school create sentences that speculate about the evolution of transportation, the family, homes, and more.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Let's hear some more creative ideas from Javi's students at BCNLIP as they continue to imagine what the future will be like.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
What will politicians be like in the future? In this conclusion to Javi's class at BCNLIP on the future tense, his students speculate about this and more.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Julián Martínez will tell us a bit about himself, including how he grew up between Mexico and the United States and came to be a teacher at various levels and institutions.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Colombia
Carlos gives us an overview of the coronavirus, including its origin and some of the most utilized terminology associated with this illness which, in just a few months' time, has become an unprecedented global pandemic.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
San Sebastian? Barcelona? What’s the difference? Listen in to get an unbiased (wink, wink) comparison of the two Spanish cities from Ester, an instructor at San Sebastian's renowned Spanish language school, El Aula Azul.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Can money buy happiness? That’s the subject of this friendly debate between Ester and her friend…Ester. It seems that too much reasoning has split our El Aula Azul friend in two. Can money at least cure our friend Ester?
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Silvia from San Sebastián shares her daily routine with us. She leads a very active lifestyle that includes a meal with her parents, work at a Spanish language academy for foreigners (El Aula Azul), a drink with friends, and even some quality time with her cats!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Ah, family… We love them all, each in their own special way. Ester, a teacher at San Sebastian's Spanish language school, El Aula Azul, tells us what makes cousin Carolina attractive and what makes us love cousin Pedro. These two Spaniards couldn’t be more opposite.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Listen to Silvia, a teacher at San Sebastian's Spanish language school, El Aula Azul, tell about her family, which she describes as a normal family: not too big. It’s not that small, either. You might want to take out a pen and map out her family tree!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
A robbery in San Sebastian's renowned Spanish language school, El Aula Azul?. Whodunnit? What did they steal? Ester tells the story of the robbery and another story about a trip her school took.
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