Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
With roots in the world of theater in her home country of Mexico, Adriana Barrera moved to Berlin, Germany for love. The annual Day of the Dead celebration, which she will explain to us in detail, is one way in which Adriana and an association of fellow Mexicans in Berlin are able to maintain and raise awareness about aspects of the Mexican culture.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
Suspecting that her friend Mariana is in danger at the hand's of her boyfriend's mother inside their home, Paola wants to enter as soon as possible to find out what's going on. However, the help she has enlisted from the hosts of the radio show Tu Voz Estéreo [Your Stereo Voice] inform her that they must obtain authorization from the police in order to enter the home.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
Kevin has won his father over by telling him he shares his love for vallenato music. Unfortunately, however, it isn't true, and now he must deal with some unexpected consequences.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
While Jorge's lawyer attempts to reassure him, the doctors give Mariana's parents and boyfriend an update on her health as well as her unborn baby's.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
Milmarte is a family workshop in Otavalo, Ecuador, that specializes in making wool products. Anita Ramírez explains to us the processes they follow to create their beautiful garments.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
In part two of this video about the Day of the Dead celebration in Berlin, Adriana explains the elements that an offering to the dead contains, from sugar skulls to copal to music.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
When the police finally arrive, a hysterical Paola implores them to enter the home of Doris and her son Sebastián as soon as possible to find out what has happened to her best friend Mariana.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
Disaster seems imminent in the González household as tensions arise between Kevin's father and grandma.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As Jorge, his wife, and his lawyer get ready to attend his hearing, Mariana's boyfriend seizes the chance to confront the defendant at the hospital.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Carlos teaches us about temporal prefixes in Spanish, which indicate previousness, subsequence, repetition, and age. He'll also take the opportunity to review with us some of the most important demonstrative adverbs of time.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
This time, Michael introduces us to the traditional Japanese flute, making a musical and cultural comparison between this Asian instrument and its Andean counterpart.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Ecuador
Meet Cristina Valeria León and Edison Amaguaña, artisans from Riobamba, Ecuador, who will show us in this video just some of the multitude of products one can find in the town's "Plaza Roja" [Red Plaza], which is also known as the "Plaza de los Artesanos" [Artisans' Plaza].
Difficulty: Beginner
Argentina, Ecuador
Luana and Fede enlighten us about the seasons in various parts of the world.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Carlos gives us several additional examples of temporal prefixes, this time to indicate subsequence and previous states.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Upon arrival to a new city, you might need some help finding certain places. In this video, Cleer and Lida will show us how to ask pertinent questions and start a conversation with somebody in this context.
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