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Karen invites us to explore the heart of Monterrey, Mexico's nightlife, the "Barrio Antiguo," or "Old Quarter."
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Puerto Rico
Polbo used to play sixties cover songs in bars “de mala muerte” in Yabucoa by night, while studying physics at university by day. They began to write their own songs, which the crowds started to demand more than the covers. Keep an ear out for them!
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Two cousins organize their freshly-washed clothes. Let's learn the names of several clothing items and see who they belong to.
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Pamela wants to meet a new art student, but she doesn't know how to approach him because she's a bit shy. That's why Juan helps her practice how to introduce herself.
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Mexico
Enjoy the first episode of this series ideal for beginners. In this first part, Sofía and her brother arrive at a new apartment. Let's see how this story begins.
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Mexico
While unpacking their things, the brother and sister come across a photo of their family.
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Mexico
In this part the brother and sister talk about their culinary skills while organizing some objects.
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While they organize some things, Sofía and her brother find a small box.
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Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Tito El Bambino sings "Llueve el amor" (It's Raining Love), the first single from his 2011 album, "El Patrón: Invencible" (The Boss: Invincible).
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Known as "El Rey de la Música Ranchera" (The King of Ranchera Music), prolific Mexican performer Vicente Ferndandez sings "Estos Celos" ("This Jealousy"), the lead single from his seventy-ninth studio album: "Para Siempre" (Forever).
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Venezuela
Let's learn some pertinent Spanish vocabulary for celebrating a festive spring holiday: Easter!
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Venezuela
Did you hear the one about the fat lady, the chicken and the drunk old man? Is it ok to say the word “drunk”? Let’s find out!!!
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Zoraida tells us a little more about her plans, both in the coming months but also coming years. She’s interested in learning languages and traveling.
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