Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
While Melina visits Lucio in the hospital, Yago is determined to reveal his secret to Morena at last.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Meet Elisa and her kids from Monterrey, Mexico, who visit a street market in search of a costume to attend a Harry Potter-themed party.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
As Andrea has a heart-to-heart with Ivo, both Luisa and Bernardo urgently require Federico's attention.
Difficulty: Beginner
Venezuela
Carolina concludes her lessons on participles by discussing double participles, which are those that have two different accepted conjugations.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
How will Morena react to Yago's scandalous secret?
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
As Socorro devises a money-making scheme, Mili and the gang prepare for their soccer match.
Difficulty: Beginner
Venezuela
Carolina explains some common mistakes her students make when forming certain verb participles.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
As Yago contemplates his next move, Roberto Cardenas' reception at the mansion is less than warm.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Venezuela
Meet four-time world champion windsurfer, Gollito Estredo, in Adicora, Falcon, Venezuela, who tells us about his experiences in his sport throughout the world.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
When tragedy strikes at the company, Milagros does her best to console a devastated Ivo.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Our third and final guitar lesson with Cristhian from Colombia.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
After finding Lucio collapsed on the street and taking him to the hospital, Yago and Lucio bond bedside.
Difficulty: Beginner
Venezuela
In contrast with regular participles, irregular participles are those whose endings don't follow a specific pattern. Carolina explains more.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Dominican Republic
Marcos, a flying trapeze instructor at the circus school in Cabarete in the Dominican Republic, explains some of the tricks we can learn while on vacation there--along with learning Spanish!
Difficulty: Beginner
Venezuela
A participle is a personal form of a verb in which the verb becomes an adjective without totally losing its verb characteristics or nature. Carolina explains more about them.
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