Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
When incriminating photos are published in the paper, Judge Garavito's motives are called into question, causing a public uproar and panic among the individuals involved in the case.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
In this second part of his series on the Spanish articles, Carlos helps us to understand some contexts in which we should use the indefinite articles, such as referring to something that the listener is unfamiliar with or mentioning something for the first time.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As Judge Garavito takes heat from the media, Mariana's boyfriend gears up for his final goodbyes.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Welcome to the final part of this lesson about articles in Spanish! In this segment, Carlos will explain to us an exception to the rules we have learned thus far about the articles.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Cleer gives us some tips about how to use "Scribe," Yabla's patented dictation tool that can help language learners to improve their listening, writing, spelling, pronunciation, speaking, and comprehension skills.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Do you know how to answer "yes" in Spanish without always having to say "sí"? Using several sample questions, Carlos teaches us twenty alternative ways to answer a question affirmatively in Spanish.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Expand your vocabulary by learning these alternatives to saying simply "no" in Spanish. Using several questions with examples, Carlos teaches us twenty ways to say "no"... without having to say it!
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Driven by her conscience, Jorge's wife, Marcela, has two important conversations that could potentially change her husband's fate.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
While Mariana's health continues to hang in the balance, Jorge makes a desperate attempt to win Marcela back. Meanwhile, young Nicolás implores his family to do something unexpected.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As Jorge and Marcela leave for the hearing, Mariana implores Fernando to understand her unexpected decision.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Like in English, compounding in Spanish occurs when two or more words merge together to form a new word called a "compound word" or simply "compound." Let's learn about the different types of compound words in Spanish, with examples of each.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
In this tale told by Cleer, four brothers manage to obtain extraordinary abilities within their trades of cobbler, hunter, astrologer, and thief. Let's find out what each can do!
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Several important conversations take place in the moments before the hearing begins, including Mariana's with her mother regarding her relationship with Fernando.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Compound words can be divided into four groups based on the nature of their components. In this video, Carlos explains the first group: compounds consisting of two nouns in which the second one attributes some quality to the first.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
When Princess Eulalia goes missing, the King promises her hand to whichever of the four brothers can find her. Who will it be? And what will become of the other three? Find out in the second part of this story!
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