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Guillermina y Candelario - La Abuela Marina View Series

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Colombia

Guillermina and Candelario meet Grandma Marine, a one hundred and fifty-year-old sea turtle!

Rosa - Fuente de Piedra View Series

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Spain

Rosa tells us an interesting legend and historical facts about Fuente de Piedra, a fascinating town in the province of Malaga, Spain.

Natalia de Ecuador - Consejos: haciendo amigos como adultos View Series

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Ecuador

Recognizing that it often seems more difficult to make new friends as adults, rather than in our younger days, Natalia offers us some tips to do so.

Cleer - Entrevista a Lila View Series

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Colombia

Cleer interviews her cousin, Lila, who shares with us some interesting details about her travels and life.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 7 View Series View This Episode

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Spain

Ioia ends the series by explaining and demonstrating the difference between the verbs "parecer" and "parecerse." You can take Spanish classes in beautiful San Sebastian at El Aula Azul. Visit www.elaulaazul.com for more information.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 6 View Series View This Episode

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Spain

At the acclaimed Spanish language school El Aula Azul, Ioia goes on to conjugate the reflexive verb, "parecerse," or "to look like," in the various grammatical persons.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 5 View Series View This Episode

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Spain

During a class at San Sebastian's renowned Spanish language school, El Aula Azul, Ioia explains how the reflexive verb, "parecerse," is different from the verb "parecer" and means "to look like."

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

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Spain

At San Sebastian's celebrated Spanish language school El Aula Azul, Ioia continues her demonstration of how to use "parecer" with various pronouns and a plethora of adjectives.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

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Spain

At the renowned Spanish language school El Aula Azul, Ioia explains how "parecer" changes depending on whether the noun about which one is speaking is singular or plural.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Spain

Idoia gives further examples of some different indirect object pronouns and their meanings in sentences with the verb "parecer" [to seem]. You can study in person with Idoia and other great teachers in beautiful San Sebastian, Spain. Visit www.elaulaazul.com for more info.

Carlos y Cyndy - Comentario sobre Muñeca Brava View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Argentina, Colombia

Carlos and Cyndy help to shed some light on some colloquial phrases from the Argentinean soap opera, Muñeca Brava.

Clase Aula Azul - El verbo parecer - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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Spain

Parecer means "to seem," and when used with indirect object pronouns (me, te, etc.), can be used to express an opinion. When El Aula Azul's Ioia asks, "Cristián, ¿qué te parece San Sebastián?" a translation might be, "Cristian, how does San Sebastian seem to you?" Or, more commonly stated, "Cristian, what do you think of San Sebastian"?

Guillermo el chamán - tocando el tambor View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Colombia, Mexico

Guillermo speaks about how the sound of the drum represents keeping moving rather than staying stagnant in life and how increasing one's sphere of vision and confronting one's emotions can lead to balance and ultimately, happiness.

Carlos y Cyndy - Vocabulario de Colombia y Argentina View Series

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Argentina, Colombia

Carlos and Cyndy chat about the different names used for some of the same objects in their respective countries, Colombia and Argentina.

Guillermo el chamán - Los rituales View Series

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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.

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