Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
As Kevin and Fede struggle to come up with the specifics of their science project, Kevin's older brother Leo is determined to interfere at every turn.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Although the press is tough on Jorge, he refuses to answer questions. Enraged, Roberto and Alfonso team up to try to make sure he gets what he deserves.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
The time has come to present their natural science project in front of their class, and Kevin and Fede have yet to even begin.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As Mister Martínez shares his outrage with the media, Nico's father tries to make a smooth transition back into his life.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
At the bus station, Cleer meets a girl who urgently needs to get to La Candelaria, only to find out that the bus she needs isn't running. Can Cleer help?
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
During some sleepless nights, Kevin contemplates the complexity of the universe— as well as his relationship with his brother.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
The families of Ximena and Mariana are outraged about Judge Garavito's leniency toward Jorge at the outset of his trial.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
In part three of this episode, we'll find out the judge's verdict: Will she find for Lida or Cleer?
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Jorge's trial kicks off with some unexpected remarks by Judge Garavito.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia, Mexico
As Lida continues to try to prove Cleer's deception in court, a surprising witness shows up to testify on her behalf.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Today on "Los Casos de Yabla," Lida sues Cleer for failing to help her to cheat on their neurosurgery exam.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
In this last installment of this series on chess, Carlos teaches us a few tactics, among which is the famous "queen's gambit," like the title of the popular Netflix series.
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.
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: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
After ditching his accordion recital to play soccer, Kevin must face his father.
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