Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Aurelio enlists Mery Moon's English skills to help him communicate with his online crush.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
After listening to some children talk about some punishments they receive for behaving badly, Aurelio finally discovers that his own destiny is not quite in line with his expectations.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Much to Aurelio and Dinodoro's chagrin, Madame Mery Moon can only change one of their destinies.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
As Mary Moon continues her interview with sportscaster, Juan Pablo Hernandez, she's not afraid to get a bit personal.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
In his interview with Mary Moon, sportscaster Juan Pablo Hernandez reveals a bit about his background as well as what it's like to work under his father.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
What will Mary Moon's crystal ball reveal about the futures of Aurelio and Dinodoro?
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
Will Juli abandon her school's competition or go with her father in the end?
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Aurelio and friends formulate a plan to go to the competition in place of Juli's father. But, how will she break to him that she doesn't want to go with him?
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Mery continues with the preparation of her party, but has changed her mind about who to invite. Meanwhile, Juli resorts to a lie to avoid the pain of competing alongside her father.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
These friends are still planning the perfect birthday party. We also heard some of the childhood traumas caused by the return to school
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
As Mery looks for ideas for her best friend's birthday celebration, perhaps the world of dinosaurs will serve as some inspiration.
Difficulty: Beginner
Venezuela
Recently the song "Mesa Que Más Aplauda" from the Mexican group Climax had reached coastal Venezuela and was blasting from every bootleg music kiosk and bus stereo. Its catchy, inane, meaningless refrain za za za, yakuza, yakuza was on the lips of every impressionable child from 5 to 50. Taimur was no exception (nor were we!)
Difficulty: Beginner
Venezuela
Young Taimur’s Spanish is not quite as easy for the non-native as that of his neighborhood pal Zulbani, but he does have a lot of interesting things to say! Listen up, because our young friend presents an opportunity to hear some expressions and turns of phase you may have not heard before.
Difficulty: Beginner
Venezuela
Sometimes it’s nearly impossible to understand younger folks speaking in a language that’s not native to you, and other times it’s extremely easy. Luckily, Zulbany falls into the latter category! Let’s listen while she tells us about her trip to Mérida, up in the Andes.
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