Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
Priscilla brings us an entertaining video where we'll learn to use the words "mismo" and "misma," the masculine and feminine versions of "same" in Spanish, while learning a lot of vocabulary related to kitchen items.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
Priscilla teaches us the importance of some of the different types of grammatical agreement in Spanish, including gender, number, and subject-verb agreement.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
Priscilla heads to the vehicle repair shop to get her car ready for an upcoming inspection. Listen to her conversation with the mechanic to learn useful Spanish terms for car parts such as tires, water, oil, brakes, and more.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
During a visit to her friend Marco in the countryside, Priscilla discusses with him the advantages and highlights of living in the city versus the country.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
Would you like to learn to play the guitar? Let's join beginner student Priscilla on one of her lessons!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
Let's keep learning how to play the guitar along with Priscilla. First, we'll learn some warm-up exercises, followed by the names of the strings and finishing with an excerpt from a popular tune.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Venezuela
Accompany Micheel through the beautiful city of Valencia, Spain, where she'll tell us a bit about its history and most captivating places to visit.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Venezuela
Creative writing can be used to break habitual thought patterns and free one's creativity. Micheel will teach us some tricks for inspiration, including some ideas for getting started.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
In the first part of this series, Carlos introduces us to the characteristics of flash fiction, a literary genre distinguished by its succinctness and ability to capture the reader from the first word to the last.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Let's listen to a couple of examples of flash fiction stories to better understand what this literary genre is all about. Entitled "Destino" [Fate] and "Soñando despierta" [Daydreaming], both pieces received awards at prestigious international flash fiction contests.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
After shedding some light on the flash fiction genre and providing us with some examples, Carlos finally reads us the piece with which he placed among the finalists at a prominent flash fiction contest in Barcelona. Can you understand any of the meaning behind it?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
After reading us his flash fiction story, "Para siempre" [Forever], Carlos offers some insight into the historical backdrop, events, and characters that inspired him.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
If you like chess, this lesson is for you! In this first part, we'll learn not only some of the most important Spanish chess-related vocabulary, but also how certain pieces move.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Having learned about the rook, the knight, and the bishop, let's now see how to place and move the remaining pieces: the king, the queen, and the pawn.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
In part three of Carlos' series on chess, he explains some important aspects of the game, including a popular opening move, as well as the Spanish words for terms like checkmate, castling, and stalemate.
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