Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Colombian musician, Willy, continues to explain to us about his creative process as well as what music means to him.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Álvaro is a Spanish architect who works in London and counts the 2012 London Olympics among his projects. In addition to telling us what he likes most about his job and the English capital, he gives us advice regarding the best things to do when visiting Spain.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Willy learned to play guitar mostly by himself, but he soon discovered the importance of having people to share his passion with. Then he talks about how New York changed his musical tastes.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
Luis reads Federico Garcia Lorca's poem "Night of Insomniac Love." Garcia Lorca is one of the most famous Spanish poets from the 20th Century and his poetry still remains relevant.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
The Mexican pop band La Gusana Ciega sings "727," a song about how letting go can allow you to soar. This video also documents the life on the road.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
A fire pit in the middle of a cold night is a perfect setting for some woman-to-woman confessions. Luciana tells Julia how much the Fuereño reminds her of her lost lover, but Julia is reluctant to open up and express her true feelings. In the meantime, the young Valente entertains an alluring but dangerous proposition.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Finally the Beltran and the Landeros are connecting the dots: It seems that this strange rival, merely known as 'El Fuereño', comes from somewhere in their past.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
In this video, Luis reads Federico Garcia Lorca's poem "Lament for Ignacio Sanchez Mejias."
Difficulty: Intermediate
Venezuela
Sin Desperdicio (Without Waste) is a different kind of radio program. Instead of news and politics, the station offers listeners talk about literature, food, culture, and of course, good music. Enter the studio and see what it's all about.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Now's the time for decisions, both for Valente and for Julia. Will Julia marry Alberto? Will Valente decide to let this feud go? Perhaps their decisions will coincide...
Difficulty: Intermediate
Puerto Rico
Listing the reasons it's not working anymore can help you move on. So can counting down from ten, and agreeing it's over when you reach zero. Enjoy this lovely break-up salsa!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Puerto Rico
This boy band may be underage, menores, but they are pretty sure they are ready to fall in love, a feeling that their screaming fan base is willing to reciprocate.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Argentina
Yago's terrible discovery is about to turn his life upside down. Lucio is also ready to make drastic changes not aware of how dramatic the consequences could be. One thing is certain: everything will change pretty soon.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
The young Valente Rojas certainly knows how to defend himself. But his enemies are determined to kill him and they have already moved on to plan B. Could the money and power of the Landeros family be the tool to defeat Valente? Will Juliana be able to betray the son of her former lover?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Venezuela
It's your opportunity to learn how to make some beautiful ocarinas. Their sound is so sweet!
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