Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Have you ever heard the story of "The Princess and the Pea"? Cleer reads us this classic fairytale.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia, Venezuela
Artists Indira Amarí and José David Arcila from Venezuela and Colombia, respectively, combine their singing/songwriting talents on the beautiful collaboration, "Siénteme" [Feel Me]. Don't forget to check out their repertoires on the major digital platforms.
Difficulty: Newbie
Colombia
Cleer and Lida meet at the lake to do some exercise with an inflatable board. But first, they'll need to inflate it! Let's count with them to one hundred while they do it.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Politics seduced many power-hungry drug traffickers in Colombia, and Pablo Escobar and Carlos Lehder were just two of the criminals who successfully burst onto the political scene.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
Accompanied by the plumber, Lucia and Felipe finally manage to get Mister Tobias to let them into his home. And while the plumber tries to convince him to get the damp patch fixed, Lucia has other plans.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
By acting like a kind of Robin Hood who helped the poor in his city, Pablo Escobar had a great deal of social and political impact on Colombian society.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
In order to put up their Christmas tree, Felipe and his mother must fix their home's damp patch, which seems to be coming from their neighbor's house. However, when the neighbor refuses to let them in to check, Felipe's girlfriend, Lucia, concocts a scheme that could help them gain entry.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As Pablo Escobar's popularity continues to soar to the point of being worshipped like a God in Colombia, he continues to publicly deny his drug trafficking ties.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
When Felipe and his girlfriend's visit to his quirky next door neighbor's house does not reap the desired results, the issue with the damp patch persists, and Felipe's mother is willing to step in to resolve it.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Eight-year-old María Manuela tells us a bit about herself before treating us to her rendition of one of Colombian folklore's best-known melodies, "Pueblito viejo" [Little Old Town] by composer José Alejandro Morales.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Let's continue to examine the context in which Pablo Escobar began to rise to unparalleled power and the way in which Colombian society initially condoned this provincial man who was beginning to amass a drug trafficking fortune.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
Kevin channels a multitude of mixed emotions, including his love for his drama teacher, into his moving impersonation of Simon Bolivar in his school play.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
After reading us his flash fiction story, "Para siempre" [Forever], Carlos offers some insight into the historical backdrop, events, and characters that inspired him.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As paramedics attend to the victims at the scene, the driver who caused the accident refuses to cooperate with police.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Felipe and Lucia are determined to fix the damp patch that could be coming from their crotchety old neighbor's home. But will he finally come to the door?
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