Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
How is the weather on the fifth season? According to this video we should expect some winds with a few sunny flashbacks. And there is also a chance of Marc Anthony, mostly know for being Jennifer Lopez’s significant one.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
“La Quinta Estacion” is Spanish for “The Fifth Season.” Although this band originated from Spain, after a Mexican telenovela (soap opera) adopted one of their songs as its theme, they toured the country and decided to make it their home. “Que te quería” (“That I Loved You”) is the first fiery single from their 2009 album.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Argentina, Cuba, Venezuela
Welcome to Miami's Calle Ocho, a street in Miami which allows us to catch a glimpse not only of Cuban culture, but also the various other Latin American cultures which merge and congregate there.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Bolivia
Evo Morales was a Bolivian congressman at the time of filming in 2004. At the time he was best known as an advocate and unofficial representative of traditional coca farmers, who are, for the most part, poor and marginalized. Today this indigenous politician and one-time farmer himself is best known for being president of Bolivia.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Learn to cook everyday recipes you can make at home with Fermín while also improving your Spanish vocabulary. In this episode, he will make spaghetti and vegetables, a recipe that is both simple and healthy.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Fermín teaches us how to make another tasty yet easy and inexpensive home-cooked meal: oven-baked potatoes with vegetables! Let's find out its ingredients and the steps to make it.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Welcome to Maria's kitchen, where she'll show us how to prepare a delicious cocido, or stew, a typical Spanish dish meant for cold days. Try this easy recipe at home to experience its deliciousness!
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Today, Chef Maria cooks porra, a delicious cold tomato soup that, while originally an economic dish from the Spanish countryside, can be found today in Spain's finest restaurants.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Let's join Maria in preparing an exquisite veal stew as we learn the names of the ingredients and steps to cooking it in Spanish.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Maria teaches us, step by step, how to prepare a delicious tortilla española [Spanish omelette] for yourself or your guests.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Colombia
Meet Aurelio Cheveroni, a rock star wolf who fell into the misfortune of living with a family who does not recognize his many talents.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Colombia
Although his family tries to convince him that his beloved Aurelio is merely a stuffed puppet, Sebastian is not having it.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Colombia
Can the kids forgive their father for having left them to pursue his flailing rock career?
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain, Venezuela
Meet Mariano Martinez, boat driver and tour guide of Port Lligat. He’ll tell you about how he got here, what the boat trip is like, but don’t ask him too many questions!!
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
"No Puedo Verte" (I Can’t See You) is a perfect title for a band called La Gusana Ciega (The Blind Worm). But this video is not about visual handicaps; it’s a testament to the painful sight of a long lost love in new caring arms.
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