Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Meet some of the members of Banda Pionero, a Sinaloa style band from Mazatlan, Mexico. These guys are really friendly and even sang a capella for us.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Uruguay
Enjoy the music video for the song "Chau" by No te va a gustar, a rock band from Uruguay also known by its initials NTVG. Featuring a cute girl and her origami robot, this video is sweet but quite sad at the end.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Argentina
Yago has found Morena’s picture of her grandparents and he recognizes his mother in it… What does it all mean? He visits Morena at the hotel to find answers to this unexpected turn of events.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Venezuela
Learn how to make some delicious Venezuelan-style arepas. Our friend Dany continues explaining the recipe in the second installment of this three-part video.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
The young Valente has a chance to heal from his wounds and rest a little for now. His brave saviors, Julia and Luciana, will take good care of him. And now Luciana has the opportunity to discover his true identity.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Venezuela
Enjoy this video presentation about Coro, one of Venezuela's oldest cities, founded in 1527 by Juan de Ampies. In Coro's old colonial center, you can admire many historical buildings, which helped prompt UNESCO to declare this beautiful city a "World Heritage" site in 1993.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Depedro is the stage name of Spanish musician Jairo Zavala and also the title of his debut album. Before going solo, Zavala had already enjoyed a productive career as a singer, guitar player, and founder of the rock band Vacazul. Listen to his song La Memoria. It's a little gloomy but, hey... who isn't a little tired?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Argentina
Milagros innocently asks Ivo's father why he doesn't treat all of his children equally. The beautiful servant girl then encounters Ivo and the two try to arrange a date... in a convent.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Iker Casillas, the famous goalkeeper of the Spanish national team and Real Madrid, makes an appeal with the NGO PLAN campaign to help Haiti after the 2010 earthquake.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Maybe one of the most glamorous shoot-out scenes of its time, involving two beautiful women. Both independently come to save our hero, Valente! NOTE: CONTAINS ONLY A SINGLE LINE OF DIALOGUE! (But it's integral to the movie.)
Difficulty: Intermediate
USA Los Angeles
Ozomatli's song, "Jardinero" can translate as "Landscaper" or "Gardener." It's about the harsh and present reality that many people face of leaving family behind because of all the love they have for them.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Colombian musician Alberto Barros, better known as Salsa's Titan, offers us, along his band, one of the most famous salsa songs: "Cali pachangero".
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
What's the story behind the music-filled bar called "Leize Gorria"? Well, the name means "red cave" in Basque and it was founded by a musical family of 6 from Uruguay. Listen in as we learn more about the bar and its many events.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Valente is finally ready to leave town. But does he get out in time?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Colombia's Aterciopelados ("The Velvety Ones") delivers another smooth song with a political message. This time, the band questions immigration policies and asks who has the right to dream of a better life.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Argentina
Who is the familiar-looking brunette toasting to the (poor) health of her future husband with another man? Oh, the duplicity! Meanwhile, the Gringo's whereabouts might not be a secret for long... Another installment of "Yago" is packed with plot twists.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Our hero, the "strange but interesting" Valente Jr., wonders if all his dreams of revenge were in vain. Does this town have anything to offer Valente?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
We are at Mexico City’s public university talking with Manuel. He tells us about the contrasts that exist within his neighborhood and what he thinks about the relationship between the United States and Mexico.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Get acquainted with Mijas, a charming, whitewashed town with a view in Southern Spain (Andalusia). Our guide tells us about Mijas' pace of life, its food and its donkey-taxis for climbing the picturesque hills.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Argentina
Love is in the air! Intrigue, too. In this installment we wonder: What does the newly mobile Juan Pablo want to ask our heroine Mili? And what can bubbly Victoria find out about her new love interest, Juan Cruz? And what romantic adventure does two-timing Ivo have in mind?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
The bold Valente Jr. kicks in a door or two and finds just who he was looking for. Does he get to avenge the death of his father after all these years?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
From the mouth of lead vocalist Liliana "Li" Saumet, salt water sounds like "agua salá" or "agua sala'a". The Caribbean accent is just part of the smooth rounded sound from Colombia known as Bomba Estéreo, a band that blends traditional cumbia with other musical influences.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Come see what's on the easel of painter Ramón Hernández-Barajas. His new painting features a beautiful gypsy woman dancing barefoot in a full skirt. Look closely at the colors and textures, and hear what the artist himself has to say.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Argentina
Has the lovely Morena had enough of the jungle? The city girl seems ready to leave Yago behind. Meanwhile, what secrets did the Gringo's wife spill? Ramón is worried. And as news gets out about Lucio's diagnosis and plans for marriage, family members have very different reactions.
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