Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As the girl from the gentlemen's club urges Duque to accompany her to a more private place, the efforts to locate Duque have borne no fruit. Don't miss the last part of the second episode of this ciff-hanging series!
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Clear recites for us a beautiful, classic Christmas poem by renewed Nicaraguan poet, Rubén Darío. Enjoy it!
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As Duque's coworkers head over to his home to confess the truth behind his supposed luck, Duque is still at the club celebrating his false good fortune in style.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
At the nightclub, Duque's naïveté and inexperience comes to light. Meanwhile, Margarita, Orrego, and Plata continue to discuss how to deal with the aftermath of the latter two's extreme practical joke.
Difficulty: Newbie
Colombia
After a quick review of the conjugation of the verb "ser" (to be) in the present indicative, Carlos gives us a quiz to test what we have learned about this extremely useful verb.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
While Duque regains faith in his luck, Margarita, Plata, and Orrego prepare to go look for him. Meanwhile, Irma and her mother are also trying to track down Duque.
Difficulty: Newbie
Colombia
After reviewing the first functions of the verb "ser" [to be] from part one of this series, Carlos teaches us several more functions with lots of example sentences.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
Having learned about his supposed good fortune, Duque's wife and in-laws plot to try to get their perceived share. Meanwhile, Duque experiences a bit of a setback.
Difficulty: Newbie
Colombia
The verb "ser" has many uses in Spanish that enable us to express many things. In this first part of his lesson on this verb, Carlos shows us how to use it to talk about such things as character, permanent characteristics, nationality, and more.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
While Margarita, Orrego, and Plata try to get Lombana's approval to leave work early, Duque's wife and mother-in-law finally find out the reason for his erratic behavior.
Difficulty: Newbie
Colombia
This time, Carlos focuses on the personal pronouns in Spanish, which are used to refer to people in sentences. Let's explore, among other things, which personal pronouns are singular vs. plural, which ones are masculine vs. feminine, and which ones are particular to certain regions.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Duque needs money and wastes no time in selling one of the only objects of value in his possession. However, his overwhelming excitement is leading him to talk a bit too much about his good fortune.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
In spite of their differences, Mariela and Samuel finally manage to have a cordial conversation while Soledad continues to feel utterly devastated over her double loss.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
As Duque's heated argument continues with his wife and in-laws, Margarita, Plata, and Orrego frantically discuss how to get in touch with their frenzied friend before he gets into more trouble.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Susana has a problem that needs resolving and ironically seeks help from the person who has always been there for her. In the end, the long-awaited boxing match brings together all of the neighbors around the only working TV.
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