Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia, Mexico
Guillermo gives us an in-depth explanation of the manner in which Maya ceremonies were used to welcome the seasons, each of which represented a unique consciousness.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
While Yago has a serious conversation with Gardel regarding finding his place in the city and his need to look for a job, Morena makes it clear to Laura that she has no intention of using the fact that Yago is a Sirenio to her own advantage.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
In 1971, in anticipation of the Pan American Games to be held in Cali, Colombia, the overwhelming pace of the city's development is the topic of conversation at a multifamily celebration.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
Ivo struggles to get through to Damian while Mili attempts to get information from Angelica, both to no avail.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
Aldo's despicable behavior toward Elena is not lost on their young son.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Kevin gets educated on free love by his sister's boyfriend.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
At a New Year's gathering for the two families, different dynamics become apparent between different couples.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia, Mexico
Guillermo the shaman, an expert in Mayan cosmology, explains the origin of and symbolism behind the Mayan word "chamamán" as well as some other interesting aspects of their belief system.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
Kevin is less than thrilled with his sister's new beau.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
As Ivo struggles to tell Damian the truth about him and Verónica, Federico is none too pleased regarding Luisa's decision to skip his political function.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
As "Cassandra" confronts Aldo about what Elena knows, Morena's mother implores her to leave Buenos Aires with her for good.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
The closeness of two families from the same Colombian neighborhood, the Belalcazars and the Lizcanos, goes far beyond the proximity of their residences.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia, Venezuela
In the final part of this series, Luis advises Monica to do exercises to control her own anger before advising others how to control theirs.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
Kevin experiences family spats at home while at school, his teacher attempts to teach the students the concept of values.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia, Venezuela
Luis explains to Monica how, in order to write for others, one must first write for him or herself.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
The famous Colombian series, "La sucursal del cielo" [Heaven's Subsidiary], focuses on such topics as the customs and traditions, forbidden love and race relations of three families living in the same neighborhood in Cali in 1971. The introduction features the popular salsa, "Agúzate" by Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia, Venezuela
Monica seeks her friend, Luis', advice about whether or not she is ready to write a book on spirituality.
Difficulty: Advanced
Argentina
As Melina attempts to console Elena, Yago vents his frustrations to Gardel.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
Elena eavesdrops on Aldo's serious conversation with Roberto Cardenas.
Difficulty: Beginner
Ecuador
The Tsáchila community has undertaken the task of opening its doors to foreign visitors, giving them the opportunity to learn more about their traditions and culture.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
Melina is suspicious about Aldo's treatment of Elena and alerts Lucio. Meanwhile, a devastated Yago chastises Gardel for hiding the truth from him while Adolfo implores Mercedes for her help with Roberto Cardenas.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
Residents of Otavalo, Ecuador, explain to us how they celebrate "Inti Raymi," an Inca Empire celebration in honor of the sun god, "Inti," and how it helps them to preserve their culture.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Within the second part of the first episode of the Colombian version of The Wonder Years, Carlos points out several examples of a manner of speaking that is very typical to Bogota.
Difficulty: Advanced
Bolivia
The people of the Chapare region are harassed by military coca-eradication patrols that not only destroy their crops of coca but also frequently injure, insult, and even commit atrocities. But the will of the people and the culture fight on.
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