Difficulty:
Newbie
Mexico
Pamela wants to meet a new art student, but she doesn't know how to approach him because she's a bit shy. That's why Juan helps her practice how to introduce herself.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Ecuador
Friends Pipo and Cristina converse about the things they notice about others, particularly when thinking about asking someone out on a date.
Difficulty:
Newbie
Mexico
Two cousins organize their freshly-washed clothes. Let's learn the names of several clothing items and see who they belong to.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Ecuador, Spain
Cristina continues to interview locals to uncover various ways in which some additional words with double meanings can be employed.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Ecuador, Spain
Cristina goes out onto the street to talk to people about several fascinating Spanish words that, despite having only one spelling and pronunciation, have more than one meaning.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Venezuela
Let's see if you can guess what four things Zulbany describes this time. Listen carefully and think fast!
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Ecuador
Let's listen in on Pipo and Cristina's conversation about choosing an ideal career as well as their personal dreams for the future.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Elena and Renzo share their thoughts on all things food-related: their favorite favorite foods, cooking and some of the best-known Spanish dishes.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Do you have animals at home? If you could be an animal, which would you choose? Let's hear Renzo and Elena's answers to these and other questions as they speak about their views on and personal experiences with animals.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Ecuador, Mexico
Let's learn several more Mexican colloquial words and expressions through Pipo's conversations with some locals in Zacatecas.
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:
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:
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
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
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!
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