Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Welcome to the last part of this lesson devoted to compounding in Spanish, where Carlos will review what we've learned thus far while revealing the fourth and final group of Spanish compounds, which are formed by combining two adjectives.
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy another walk through the fields with pig brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time, Piggeldy wants to know how to get to Pig Bay, which sounds like an ideal place for them. Or is it?!
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
In conversations with Jorge as well as her lover, Marcela grapples with the consequences of having exposed her husband.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain, Venezuela
On the occasion of the World Cup Qatar 2022, Víctor finds himself in Tarragona, Spain, where he speaks with various young people to find out, among other things, how they feel about soccer, their country, and Spain's prospects in the tournament.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Taking advantage of his stay in San Sebastián, Fermín shows us the city's largest urban park, Cristina Enea, telling us some fascinating details about its history and features.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Now that you've learned a bit about how set phrases convey something beyond their word-for-word meaning, let's learn a bunch more that came up for Silvia during her week!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
In this third part of his series devoted to compounding in Spanish, Carlos will introduce us to additional types of compound words that are formed upon joining both adjectives and verbs with nouns.
Difficulty: Advanced
Chile
From the El Chilenito [The Chilean] restaurant in Berlin, Germany, Lalo teaches us how to make Chilean empanadas using language full of "Chilean-isms" from his country's unique dialect.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
While things couldn't be going better for Samuel in the Colombian Air Force, his brother Pedro continues with his old antics, much to his mother's chagrin.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
All hell breaks loose when an unexpected witness takes the stand for the prosecution.
Difficulty: Beginner
Dominican Republic
Legend has it that in the Dominican Republic, there are shapeshifting beings known as "bacás" that one must watch out for when acquiring new land or property. Let's learn more about these terrifying creatures.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
When Princess Eulalia goes missing, the King promises her hand to whichever of the four brothers can find her. Who will it be? And what will become of the other three? Find out in the second part of this story!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
In Amaya's absence, volunteer Montserrat, who you might remember from other videos about golf and wine, tells us more about Luz, a mischievous and playful donkey that is being trained at Donkey Dreamland.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
In every language, there are set phrases such as "You're pulling my leg" that cannot be taken at face value. Silvia teaches us the Spanish equivalent of this English expression as well as many other such Spanish set phrases.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Compound words can be divided into four groups based on the nature of their components. In this video, Carlos explains the first group: compounds consisting of two nouns in which the second one attributes some quality to the first.
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