Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
Duque's belief that he has won the lottery has given him the newfound courage to speak his mind, letting his coworkers know exactly what he thinks of them.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
As the arrival of Susana's TV at her home stirs things up in the neighborhood, Pedro and Eddy's enthusiasm is quelled by some unexpected news on the radio.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
In a euphoric state, Duque decides to go and give Lombana, as well as some fellow employees, a piece of his mind.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
This segment recreates the riot of February 26, 1971, in Cali, Colombia, a date that the city will never forget. In addition to these events, María and Susana's relationship is experiencing its own trauma.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Rodrigo Duque appears to have gone mad in the wake of his exciting news, and the factory is in an uproar. As things grow increasingly raucous, the pranksters are unsure how to proceed.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
In this last part of his serious on offering opinions in Spanish, Carlos reviews all of the formulas we have learned so far with lots of examples... and a little quiz to test your knowledge!
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Susana and María's obsession with getting a TV only gets worse when they realize that people they look on already own this coveted household item.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
In this part of Carlos' lesson on how to express opinions in Spanish, he introduces some fixed expressions that could come in very handy when you want to say what you think about someone or something.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
While Fabiola continues to contemplate the idea of working, Boris takes Soledad to a very unique place, where something unexpected happens.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
After Margarita finishes her meeting with her boss, the moment arrives to hear the lottery results. Will Duque's "luck" finally change?
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
In the third part of this lesson on opinions in Spanish, Carlos contrasts those that are used to express certainly or confirm reality with valuations, giving us examples of each.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
While Fercho and Fabiola argue, things seem to go back to normal between Soledad and Boris. Susana, on the other hand, seems obsessed with the idea of buying a TV.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia Cali
Boris confesses something to Soledad that could affect their relationship, who in turn confesses to Samuel her concerns and reservations.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
While Margarita stops by her boss' office to ask him for a favor, Duque's friends encourage him to join them for the drawing of the winning lottery ticket.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
This time, Carlos talks about valuations, or opinions in which one makes a value judgment about something or someone. Let's learn four simple formulas to express valuations in Spanish.
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