Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
A glimpse into Duque's home life demonstrates that the abuse he experiences in his life is not strictly limited to his work environment.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Music lover Michael Faustino Cortés Ruiz, also known as Maistro Alfonzo Zayas, tells us what excites him about both the city of Berlin, where he lives, and music. Let's find out more about how he keeps his love for music alive.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Fernando's day begins on a great note but ends on a different one entirely. Meanwhile, Mariela scopes out her competition on the dance floor.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
After passing on an invitation from some of his work colleagues, Duque has an opportunity to chat with another one.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
When Duque's paycheck isn't what he expected, he attempts to reason with his boss. Can he get Lombana to see it his way?
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Venezuela
Karina García, a Venezuelan woman living in Barcelona, tells us about her startup, Mandarina Care, whose mission is to limit consumption of microplastics, chemicals, and toxic and carcinogenic substances with her lines of organic solid cosmetics.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As Don Ananías shares juicy secrets from his region with his new neighbors, what seemed impossible at the radio station seems on the verge of becoming a reality
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Between the results of the lottery, his friends' ridicule, and an issue with his paycheck, Duque's day goes from bad to worse.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
While Pedro and Eddy's night takes an unexpected turn, Pepe and Checho finally get the chance to talk to their new neighbor.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
After a tense exchange in a factory's cafeteria, some workers get excited about the impending announcement of this week's lottery winner.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As Fernando feels frustrated by his inability to get his work done, Pilar finds herself in an uncomfortable situation. Meanwhile, Samuel begins to suspect that something's not right with Soledad.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Soledad tells us about some of the extremes she went to try to look good in her youth and how her attitude about her appearance has evolved as she has matured.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia, Venezuela
Transcriber Antonio continues to try to convince Judge Sofi not to make more grammatical errors since they generate a lot of extra work for transcribers! Let's see if he succeeds.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
While Fernando's day does not start out as expected, Mariela begins to get excited about the prospect of being the best salsa dancer in Cali.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela
Maoli, the ophthalmologist, and even the judge herself all seem to be making some pretty serious mistakes, grammatical and otherwise, in part two of this entertaining series on grammatical errors in Spanish.
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