Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Blanca and Mariona chat about such issues in their daily lives as work, school, relationships, homes and pets.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Argentina
Milagros and her fellow workers contemplate whether it would be acceptable to take a dip in the mansion's pool.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain Madrid
Meet Misael from Madrid who gives us a tour of the famed tourist destination, the "Mercado de San Miguel" (San Miguel Market).
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Blanca from Barcelona tells us about one of her favorite places, the Barceloneta neighborhood, as well as about her idea of a great day there.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
Learn how "capirotada" is made, a Mexican bread pudding-like dish which is typically consumed during Holy Week.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Meet Fernando, second in command on board one of Greenpeace's ships in Spain, as he tells us a bit about his duties as well as his views on overfishing.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Argentina
As city life threatens to push Yago over the edge, Roberto Cárdenas threatens Aldo Sirenio.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Argentina
Neither Aldo nor Melina can sleep and encounter one another in the kitchen. Meanwhile, Celso awakes to find that Yago is missing.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Argentina
Someone seems to be stirring up emotions at the mansion! Pablo wants to start to paint again while Ivo must attend to a "troubled flower" in the garden.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Mexico
Meet a group of Mexican workers who arduously labor on the construction of a new building while they share with us some of the ins and outs of their task.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Argentina
Milagros gives Ivo a taste of his own medicine.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Venezuela
Zoraida takes us on a tour of some prominent sites in the colonial zone of Coro, Venezuela, in the state of Falcón, which was Veneuzela's first capital.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
The captain of the Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior III, which is docked in Spain, explains to us a bit about the ship's equipment as well as his duties on board.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Venezuela
Zoraida from Venezuela speaks to us from Linkenheim, Germany, where we’ll visit two lakes: one natural and the other artificial.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Meet José Luis, a twenty-five year padel player who opened his own padel school in Albacete, Spain. Not to be confused with “paddle tennis,” “padel” (or “padel tennis”) is a racket sport played extensively in Spain and Latin America.
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