Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
When Diego fractures his arm playing soccer, his doctor gives him some advice for treatment.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
The doctor continues to counsel Diego with physical and emotional tips for healing his fractured collarbone.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
After noticing some strange lesions around his mouth, Leonid Friga consults with and receives advice from his doctor.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
Ecuadorian dentist, Estefania Losa, gives parents some tips about how to prevent cavities in their children.
Difficulty: Newbie
Ecuador
Luana tells us the Spanish names for the most immediate members of one's family.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Spanish singer, Luis Guitarra, sends us an enthusiastic and encouraging greeting, inviting us to have faith that everything's going to be alright.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Spanish singer-songwriter, Luis Guitarra, shares with us his beautiful and inspirational melody, "Todo va a ir bien" [Everything's Going to Be Alright].
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain Catalonia
Originally from Barcelona, Lydia now lives in London where, after abandoning her career in international business for one in audiovisual production, she began the “Women Mujeres Spanish Film Festival” to showcase how women are portrayed in recent Spanish film. Lydia elaborates on her career change as well as giving us some insight into the charms of both London and her native Barcelona.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Venezuela
Maoli talks to us about an important historical event that marked a before and after for the LBGTI collective: the Stonewall rebellion.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Cleer, a professional makeup artist from Colombia, takes us step by step through the makeover she is giving her friend, Catalina, in preparation for her job interview.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Mari Carmen, a handball player in her youth, tells us how she initially got involved with sports.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Mari Carmen continues to tell us more details about her early days on the Guipúzcoa handball team and how she came to leave her administrative job to devote herself to athletics.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Mari Carmen tells us how commitment, camaraderie, and quality players led her team to twice take the Spanish Championship
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
This time, Mari Carmen tells us about the international women's handball championships in which she played in Stockholm, Sweden, and Vienna, Austria, and how impressed she was with these unique experiences abroad.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Through her experience as a champion handball player, Mari Carmen established an incredible bond with a group of women, who continue to meet to this day. In this video, she speaks to us about what their friendship means to her and how it has influenced her life.
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