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Luis Miguel - Santa Claus llegó a la ciudad View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

Popular Mexican singer Luis Miguel performs the Spanish version of the holiday classic "Santa Claus is Coming to Town." Enjoy the official video for this tune from the album "Navidades" (Christmas).

Luis Miguel - La Bikina View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

Luis Miguel performs his famous tune, "La Bikina," which refers to a tormented woman. Composed by Ruben Fuentes, some say he coined the term after seeing women in bikinis during a walk on the beach, while others claim it was inspired by a legend during the times of the Cristeros in Jalisco, Mexico.

Lupita Infante - Estoy buscando a Santa Claus

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

Lupita Infante, the daughter of legendary Mexican singer-songwriter Pedro Infante, brings us this Christmas tune with a jazz flare.

Málaga - Entrevista con María, guía turística View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

Maria is a tour guide. She lives in Málaga, one of the most beautiful and popular tourist destinations in Spain. In this video, Maria tells us a bit about the many attractions that her city offers. It seems Maria does her job well because we now very much want to visit!

Málaga - La tradición de los espetos View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Spain

Martin Tellez speaks to us about Malaga's tradition of making scrumptious sardine brochettes, a favorite of both tourists and locals.

Málaga - Calle Larios View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

Hostess Maria Lamas takes us on a stroll down Calle Larios in Malaga, Spain, a vibrant street known for, among other things, its architecture, historic and modern shops and street vendors and artists.

Málaga - Semana Santa View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

Our hostess, Maria, takes us inside Malaga's fascinating Holy Week festivities, a spectacle which attracts more than five million tourists from around the globe annually.

Málaga - Museo del automóvil View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Spain

Our hostess, Maria, gives us a tour of the eclectic Automobile and Fashion Museum in Malaga, Spain, where one can view a vintage collection of the world's finest cars as well as designer clothing throughout the ages.

Málaga - Lourdes y la talabartería en Mijas Pueblo View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Spain

Saddlery is an old trade in Mijas Pueblo that emerged with the donkey-taxi business. Lourdes, a self-taught saddler, tells us about her trade.

Málaga - Lourdes y la espartería en Mijas Pueblo View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Spain

In addition to saddlery, our friend Lourdes from the town of Mijas Pueblo in Andalusia, Spain, practices the unique, age-old craft known as esparto weaving. Let's learn more!

Manos a la obra - Borradores y marcatextos View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Mexico

Learn how to make all sorts of arts and crafts projects with our friend, Meli. Manos a la obra is a new series for all the DIY kids and teenagers out there who love to get to work. The Spanish expression "manos a la obra" literally means "let's put our hands into the work" and is customarily used by Spanish speakers to encourage each other to work when a task is at hand. In this video, Meli shows us how to make ingenious and very cute rainbow highlighters and cupcake erasers. Are you ready to practice your Spanish while having some crafty fun? Let's get to work!

Manos a la obra - Postres de Minecraft View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Mexico

Learn how to make all sorts of arts and crafts projects with our friend, Meli. Manos a la obra is a new series for all the DIY kids and teenagers out there who love to get to work. The Spanish expression "manos a la obra" literally means "let's put our hands into the work" and is customarily used by Spanish speakers to encourage each other to work when a task is at hand. In this video, Meli shows us how to make some delicious treats inspired by the video game, Minecraft. Are you ready to practice your Spanish while having some crafty fun? Let's get to work!

Manos a la obra - Separadores de libros: Charmander View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

In the next two episodes of Manos a la obra [Let's Get to Work], our friend, Meli, teaches us to make origami bookmarks inspired by our favorite Pokemon characters. Let's get started with Charmander.

Manos a la obra - Separadores de libros: Pikachu View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Mexico

Meli concludes the segment on Pokemon bookmarks by teaching us how to make Pikachu.

Manos a la obra - Papel picado para Día de muertos View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Mexico

Meli teaches us how to make "papel picado" [perforated paper] banners to decorate the altars to the dead set up to honor and remember those who have passed away during the celebration of the "Día de los muertos" [Day of the Dead], a holiday celebrated in Mexico on November 1st and 2nd.

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