Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Sofía and her brother discover a small note with information. Despite the little data, they decide to begin a search.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Sofía and her brother begin to understand some things related to Diego and despite what Sofía says, her brother remains optimistic.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Despite the ring not being the most important thing, Sofía cannot calm the sadness she feels knowing that Diego doesn't have the ring.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Sofía and her brother decide to call the place where Diego got his hair cut.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Sofía finally makes the call, explaining the purpose of it.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
In the first part of this episode, Sofía is on the phone with the beauty salon where Diego got his hair cut. However, the brevity of the call doesn't leave much hope of having found new information about Diego.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
After finishing the call, Sofía tells her brother what the person from the beauty salon said about Diego.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Sofia's brother tells her what's in the box. However, she seems to be thinking about other things.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Looking at a photo, Sofía tries to recognize the people who appear in the image. In addition to the people, another detail emerges that could help Sofía and her brother obtain more information about Diego.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
Despite not being very convinced about going to the bakery, Sofia's brother thinks they can try going to see if they discover something more.
Difficulty:
Beginner
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).
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
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).
Difficulty:
Beginner
Venezuela
Let's learn some pertinent Spanish vocabulary for celebrating a festive spring holiday: Easter!
Difficulty:
Beginner
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!!!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Venezuela
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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