Difficulty: Beginner
Ecuador
Let's learn the names of family members in Spanish through an interesting conversation between Pipo and Priscilla about their families.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
Adriana introduces us to activities that are all the rage nowadays on social networks: lettering and calligraphy. Let's learn about these letter-based hobbies!
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Although each of their intentions is different, three women continue to be determined to find Duque, and very soon, one of them will surprise him.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Spain
In this fourth part of Fermín's interview with Cristina from El Columpio Asesino [The Killer Swings], she explains what her daily life is like outside of the band and addresses the possibility of future, post-band projects.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Soledad offers her opinion and advice about the crises that most couples experience at some point during their relationships.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
As the story continues, we find out what happens to five-year-old Sam when he and his family meet with a therapist in order to help him get in touch with his emotions. What magical things will Sam and his sister Ada experience?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
Adriana shows us a bit more about the lettering technique so that you can apply it to what you learned in the previous video.
Difficulty: Beginner
Venezuela
Our friend Zulbany teaches us how to make rice pudding, a very typical recipe from her home country of Venezuela that she loved as a child.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Irma starts to put the pieces together regarding Duque's behavior and prepares to take action. Meanwhile, Duque has the chance to clear things up with a seemingly repentant Dolly.
Difficulty: Advanced
Spain
In this last part of the interview with Cristina from the music group El Columpio Asesino (The Killer Swing), we will discover some of her memories from the old days, including some very special ones that include her lifelong friend Fermín.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Have you ever negatively prejudged a person or situation that later pleasantly surprised you? Soledad tells us about one such personal experience, encouraging us to take into account our own prejudices.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
While walking through the enchanted forest, Sam and Ada encounter more magical creatures, who teach them valuable lessons.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
Adriana gives us some ideas about where we might use calligraphy and lettering as well as providing some tips on how to create a simple lettering composition.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Without a doubt, in every country in the world, there are typical items that are considered indispensable. Let's join Lida and Cleer in learning about several traditional items that Colombian homes in different regions cannot do without.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
While Plata and Orrego argue with their coworkers about who is to blame, Margarita uncovers some details about Duque's departure from detention. However, what he's going through at that moment is still unimaginable.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
According to Soledad, from every negative situation, something positive is gained, and sleepless nights are no exception. Let's hear about the silver lining of one of her nights of insomnia.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
How will Sam and his sister Ada's magical adventure end? Don't miss this final part with an ending you probably didn't expect.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
Now that we know a bit about lettering and calligraphy theory, let's watch Adriana apply it to a couple of little projects, where she will give us some tips in case we would like to try it for ourselves.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
In 2010, a Dutchman named Hans Wohl started a unique event called "Marbella 4 Days Walking" that some of Fermín's Dutch friends and relatives attended. Let's hear about some of their experience as well as different details about this interesting adventure.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Lida and Cleer introduce us to even more items that cannot be missing from a typical Colombian household.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As Lombana receives an unexpected visit at the company, Duque's explanations do not seem to convince his captors.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Have you ever tried germinating a mango seed, or the pit of some other fruit? Fermín tells us about his own experiences doing so, including his varied results.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
El Rastro is the largest street market in all of Madrid. Marta introduces us to this fascinating, famous market while teaching us some terms related to it that you might not be familiar with.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Colombia, Spain, Venezuela
From Barcelona, Victor invites us to meet the modern troubadours of this city whilst reminding us about some of the famous singers that started their musical careers in the same way.
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