Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Today is the day of "La Primitiva" [the Spanish lottery], and superstitious Lola has a few rituals she must follow in order to increase her perceived chances.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Paula, who has recently turned nine years old, will show us some of her favorite objects.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Silvia from Valencia, Spain, tells us some of her childhood memories of the home where she lived, her neighborhood, and her religious school. Let's listen carefully and learn new Spanish vocabulary in the process!
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Looking at a picture of some grandparents and their grandchildren, Ester and Idoia from El Aula Azul use their imaginations to speculate about the family members.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
You'll love this El Aula Azul guessing game where you'll have to decide which Spanish dish Ester is describing.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Cleer's daughter Lía joins us again, who, this time, will play us a popular Christmas tune on her accordion.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Our friend Jacky will sing for us the Spanish versions of two world-famous children's songs: "Frère Jacques" and "The Itsy Bitsy Spider."
Difficulty: Beginner
Mexico
Popular Mexican singer Luis Miguel performs the Spanish version of the holiday classic "Santa Claus is Coming to Town." Enjoy the official video for this tune from the album "Navidades" (Christmas).
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
In this video, Ester from El Aula Azul will describe four wild animals for us. Guess which animals she is talking about!
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Silvia continues to teach us about the parts of the face and how some of the senses are linked to them.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
In this conclusion to his series regarding prefixes in Spanish, Carlos covers negative prefixes and number prefixes.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Do you know what the parts of the head and face are called in Spanish? In this video, Silvia will teach us this— and much more!
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Carlos gives us several additional examples of temporal prefixes, this time to indicate subsequence and previous states.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
Upon arrival to a new city, you might need some help finding certain places. In this video, Cleer and Lida will show us how to ask pertinent questions and start a conversation with somebody in this context.
Difficulty: Beginner
Argentina, Ecuador
Luana and Fede enlighten us about the seasons in various parts of the world.
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