Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Venezuela
In a time of pretty sharp political divide in Venezuela, Patricia, gives a frank middle-of-the-road explanation of the current political climate and her place in the country’s politics as apolitica.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
We all know that little boys always pull the pigtails of the girls they like, and likewise little girls like to punch and annoy the boys they like, but do big kids also play rough with their secret crushes? If so, Mauro might be right in thinking that Violeta will be his some day… or maybe she really does despise him? At least she didn’t let go! Watch and find out what we mean…
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
Mauro fired Juan from the record store. But why does his sister care? Sergio wants a chance to explain things to his wife Dolores, but why doesn’t she want to hear it? Tune in and let’s try to figure it all out.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
Juan and Violeta’s mom overhears them talking, and finds out that Juan has been fired. She doesn’t take the news well. Meanwhile Dolores continues to tell Sofi about the line Sergio has been feeding her.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
It turns out that Tere wants to learn the piano, just like grandma. Or could it be she just wants an excuse to be with Juan? Mani stops by Amalia’s kiosk but forgets his Oreos on the way out.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Argentina
You know, it’s never the drummer or the bassist that gets the big ego, it’s usually el cantante. In this case one is about to ruin Viole’s big opening party by refusing to play on a small stage. Is this Juan’s big chance for rock and roll stardom, or is he better off sticking to his new job as plomo (roadie)?
Difficulty:
Advanced
Mexico
After a brief reflection on massification, the urban poet Rojo Córdova recites to us an incomprehensible poem loaded with Mexicanisms and meaningless words. Do you dare to try to understand?
Difficulty:
Advanced
Venezuela
In this part, Víctor's daughter, Valeria, tells us her reason for traveling to Lloret de Mar, as well as her impressions of this charming coastal town.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Bolivia
The girls from Imilla Skate talk to us about what skateboarding represents for them, describing the special feeling that comes from riding a board.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Ecuador, Spain
Cristina goes out onto the street to talk to people about several fascinating Spanish words that, despite having only one spelling and pronunciation, have more than one meaning.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Venezuela
In the last part of this series of videos dedicated to the writer Gabriel García Márquez, Víctor tells us about the life of the author nicknamed "Gabo" following his return to Colombia and how the creation and publishing his world-renowned novel One Hundred Years of Solitude came about.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Ecuador
Two good friends speak about the subject of marriage and what getting married would mean to them. Let's listen in!
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
This time, we will have the opportunity to learn details about the career of champion Miguel Ángel López through the words of the cyclist himself as well as his coach and his mother.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Ecuador, Peru
Commonly known as "emoliente," Peruvian aloe vera juice has gained popularity globally due to its many health benefits. Let's hear a vendor from Otavalo talk more in detail about it.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
Let's learn Julián Cardona's primary motivation when racing as well as some of the characteristics that define the mentality of the great cycling champs.
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