Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Kevin tries to keep his cool during an awkward encounter with his ex.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Things at school are not as simple as they seem for teenagers, and in seventh grade, Kevin's stress causes him a sort of regression to his childhood.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
When things at the dance don't go as he hopes with Cata, Kevin escapes to the park to reflect.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Two teachers at El Aula Azul (The Blue Classroom) language school converse about their coworker, Anastasia's extremely unlucky day! You might note that the Spanish spoken in Spain tends to employ the present perfect tense [i.e. "I have eaten"] more frequently than English-speakers or Spanish-speakers from other regions would to describe occurrences that took place in the recent past, most typically on that day.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Although Kevin feels badly for Cata when Fede spills the beans to her about his intention of asking Lisa Bernal to the dance, his attention quickly turns back to his crush.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Following Kevin's phone conversation with Lisa, he's feeling more confident about his chances with her and is determined to continue to impress her.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Lucho Herrera's victory in the Tour de France inspires Kevin to move forward in the stages of his own life.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Will Kevin's annoying brother, Leo, interfere with his plans to call Lisa?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Kevin keeps on attempting to drum up the courage to call his crush, Lisa Bernal.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Kevin plays hooky in order to avoid running into his crush. Can he muster up the courage to call her?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Kevin is traumatized when Fede's intervention with his crush does not go exactly as planned
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Kevin is determined to find out whether Lisa Bernal reciprocates his affections.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Kevin's encounter with his crush, Lisa Bernal, does not go exactly as planned.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
In spite of being allowed to watch the Tour de France in class by his wildly enthusiastic teacher, Kevin struggles to focus on anything beyond his latest crush.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
In preparation for her exam, a nursing student explains to us the recommendations for preparation for a surgical procedure.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Miki, a member of the Corocotta ultimate frisbee team from the Cantabria region in Spain, tells us a bit about his team and what draws him to the sport.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain Andalusia
Learn a bit about the origin of golf balls and some aficionados of the sport in Spain.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
We are at Mexico City’s public university talking with Manuel. He tells us about the contrasts that exist within his neighborhood and what he thinks about the relationship between the United States and Mexico.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Economics is all about the production and consumption of goods and services. Usually, we associate it with numbers and acronyms but in the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana they see the people behind the data. Crista is one of those students willing to chat about her school and her city.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Ana is very happy to be a student at the UAM [Autonomous Metropolitan University]. She says that the UAM is one of the best Universities in Mexico: it is affordable, flexible and offers academic excellence.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Paty loves her university as much as she loves her city. In this video she tells us about the wide variety of museums and other interesting places that Mexico City has to offer.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Viviana really enjoys studying Political Economy at the UAM [Autonomous Metropolitan University]. She tells us about her major and the plans that she has for the future and shares some insights about the large social gap that exists in Mexico.
Difficulty: Beginner
Argentina, Latin American Neutral Spanish
María Sol gives us some advice on learning Spanish and tells us about the advantages of studying online. Study live with Maria and other great teachers at GoSpanish.com. Your first five days are free and no credit card is needed.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Professor Maria teaches her students the names of a variety of stores and public buildings as well as discussing what is done at them or what might be purchased.
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