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Vocabulario de cine y películas (3 episodes 7 videos)

If you enjoy going to the movies and watching films, this series is perfect for you. Explore essential vocabulary related to the film industry and production, the movie-going experience, and the various film genres. Learn new words and practice them with numerous examples throughout the series.

Vocabulario de noticias (4 episodes 10 videos)

If you like to follow the news and know what is going on in the world, this series is for you! In this collection of videos, Carlos introduces basic vocabulary you might find in news related to finances, the economy, international politics and the environment. Learn new words and enter the world of the news in Spanish!

Carlos comenta (7 episodes 10 videos)

Using examples from Yabla's popular series, "Los Años Maravillosos" and "Confidencial," Carlos sheds light on certain idiomatic expressions and customs particular to Colombia that might initially be tough for Spanish students to understand.

Carlos explica (42 episodes 82 videos)

Carlos, our host, gives us detailed explanations of a variety of grammatical concepts. His clear and concise manner of speaking makes even the most challenging topics fun and accessible for learners of Spanish.

Cleer y Carolina (5 episodes 6 videos)

En la estación de buses, Organizando la fiesta del abuelo, De compras, El asado de Navidad, Adivinar alimentos

Recetas de cocina (2 videos)

If you like to cook and want to discover new vocabulary as well some of the most delicious Latin American recipes out there, you can't miss this series! Learn to cook delicious dishes like arepas, carimañolas, and cucumber salad while continuing to learn Spanish.

Natalia Nos Enseña Cosas Chéveres (1 episodes 3 videos)

In the final chapter of our trio of dessert clips, Natalia puts the milk, the eggs and the caramelized sugar together. After some time in the oven and then some more time in the refrigerator, you’re ready to enjoy some “leche asada” with a cup of café or plain old milk.

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