Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
When Candelario and his grandfather take an unexpected plunge, Guillermina concocts a creative solution.
Difficulty: Beginner
Bolivia
Hector Guerra is a Spanish-Bolivian artist known for his unique genre of music known as “electro latino,” which combines influences from hip hop, dancehall, reggae, cumbia, electronic and even Andean music. “What up?” was the first single from his debut album “Amor,” which came out in 2012 and went to number one on the iTunes Mexico chart.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Guillermina, Candelario and their grandfather have found the perfect spot to start shooting their horror movie. However, when Guillermina calls "Action!" her grandfather is nowhere in sight.
Difficulty: Beginner
Mexico, Spain
Karla and Isabel tell us about the many activities they enjoy doing in their spare time.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Guillermina and Candelario have decided to make a horror movie and their grandpa has scouted the perfect location.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Guillermina and Candelario conclude the story of their undersea dance contest adventure.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Cristhian from Colombia gives us some information about the guitar as well as some tips on how to play it.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Guillermina and Candelario recount their undersea dance contest adventures to their grandpa.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Guillermina and Candelario's new Martian friend exposes them to great adventures in space! Listen as they recount them to their grandfather.
Difficulty: Beginner
Mexico, Spain
Karla and Isabel teach us how to order the various varieties of coffee in Spanish as well as telling us about some of coffee's benefits.
Difficulty: Beginner
Mexico, Spain
In search of a room to rent, Isabel goes to meet with Karla, who is renting one out in a shared apartment. Isabel is delighted both with the place and the prospect of living with roommates of different nationalities.
Difficulty: Beginner
Mexico, Spain
Karla and Isabel teach us how to rent a room in a shared apartment located at a Spanish-speaking country in which we would like to live for a period of time.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Guillermina and Candelario tell their grandfather about their encounter on the beach with a Martian.
Difficulty: Beginner
Mexico
Our Spanish teacher, Karla, explains to us the difference between singular and plural in Spanish.
Difficulty: Beginner
Mexico, Spain
Learn about the two forms of "you" in Spanish, the familiar "tú" and the formal "usted" as well as the contexts in which they are used and some examples.
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