Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Venezuela
Artist Francisco from Adícora, Venezuela, tells us about some of the village's history and characteristics as well as his own life experiences and art.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Venezuela
Artist Francisco continues to tell us about his life experiences, this time, during his stay in a self-sustaining community in southern France.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Venezuela
Did you know that Adícora's colorful colonial history includes pirates, the salt and fur trades, and the breeding of donkeys and mules? Let's hear Francisco talk more about the past and present of this fascinating town.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Venezuela
A fishing village like Adícora can be a place of work and industry for locals, but also one of rest and relaxation for travelers. Chober comes from a fishing family and knows the trade, but he recognizes the growing importance of tourism. His generation realizes that the survival of both ways of life necessitates better care of the environment and increased ecological awareness.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Venezuela
Chober and his buddies are building a little club on the beach that is aiming to provide services to beach goers and visitors, while at the same time providing events and opportunites for community members, particularly young people. Like his friend Francisco, Chober is concerned with the environment, and finding uses for discarded materials.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Mexico
Plastilina Mosh delivers this frothy pop song pinned down by some less carbonated rap lyrics. The results are catchy. Mixing genres is nothing new for the Mexican band from Monterrey. You may hear Plastilina Mosh on the radio—or featured on a video game near you.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
With the help of a tour guide, Pipo shows us the wonders of Atacames Beach in Ecuador.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Ecuador
Surrounded by stunning scenery, Pipo recites "Poema 15" from the renowned book Veinte Poemas de Amor y una Canción Desesperada (Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair) by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Piggeldy and his big brother Frederick set out to find out where the sky begins! Will they?
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy another walk through the fields with brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time, Piggeldy wants to learn about the concept of "tidying up."
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
This time, Piggedly wants to know what rain is. However, even after his big brother Frederick gives him an explanation, Piggeldy has a theory of his own.
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy another walk through the fields with brother pigs Frederick and the ever-curious Piggeldy. This time, Piggeldy wants to know what a letter is. What will Frederick tell him?
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy yet another walk through the fields with pig brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time, Piggeldy wants to know what sayings are. Will Frederick provide him with a straightforward answer?
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy another walk through the fields with pig brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time, Piggeldy wants to know how to get to Pig Bay, which sounds like an ideal place for them. Or is it?!
Difficulty: Beginner
Latin American Neutral Spanish
Enjoy yet another walk through the fields with pig brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time, Piggeldy wants to know what bees are!
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