Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
Although Ananías' aphrodisiac has yielded very good results for Pepe and Checho, their unknowing wives are still leery him and give their husbands a hard time. Meanwhile, the salsa contest is about to end. Who will the champions be?
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
Just when he thought it wasn't possible, an unexpected knock on the door during Duque's family meal causes his day go from bad to worse.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
While Eddy and Pedro's plans at the radio station are thwarted by unexpected events, it seems like the Mena family's neighbors are finally getting used to the sounds of the salsa music they brought to the neighborhood.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
Following yet another personal tragedy, Duque implores his best friends for help.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
As evidenced by his conversation with a certain someone during his lunch break, not everything in Duque's work environment is negative.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
As Duque continues to get beaten down at home and at work, his friends begin to plot to boost his morale.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
As Duque's friends enlist a fellow employee to help them with their plan to trick him, Duque's wife and in-laws are also talking about the possibility of doing something behind his back.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
Duque's wife demands to know what is going on after a cryptic message is left at his home.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Colombia
In this first episode of his series on expressing opinions in Spanish, Carlos both defines the term "opinion" and categories opinions into three distinct groups with examples.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
As Duque attempts to get the money he needs through different channels, his friends continue to try to plan the perfect prank.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia Cali
As Soledad's opinions clash with her family's beliefs, Ananías surprises his wife with one of the era's most sought-after and up-and-coming devices.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Colombia
This time, Carlos focuses on general opinions with no value judgments. Through several examples, he teaches us some of the most common verbs found in this type of sentence as well as giving us two simple formulas to create both the positive and negative versions.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
After Duque's disastrous conversation with his boss, his friends attempt to cheer him up over lunch.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
As Mariela cannot resist the chance to chastise Samuel, Soledad and her friends hear a new idea to fight for their cause. Meanwhile, Susana and María continue to be nosy — and perhaps a bit jealous — regarding the activities of their new neighbors.
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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