Difficulty:
Intermediate
Venezuela
La Vela is a small town in the state of Falcón, on the northwest coast of Venezuela, where every December 28th Los Locos [“The Crazy Ones”] arrive wearing colorful and elaborated costumes. The whole town becomes a party, with businesses closing and people dancing in the streets. It’s a tradition that could be in any magical realism novel and that desperately struggles to not fall into oblivion.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Venezuela
On the coast of the Paraguaná peninsula, in Venezuela, lies El Supí, an enclave formed by four beautiful bays. In this video we meet Diosimar, owner of Chalet La Aventura, who shares her experience and explains, among other things, the reasons that led her to invest in this unique place.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Venezuela
Franklin continues his journey through El Supí. On this occasion, he meets the owner of the Playa Cardumen restaurant, who tells us how his business was born and the story behind this project.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Venezuela
After concluding the conversation with Reynaldo, Franklin heads to Yupifood, another service provider that will be present during the MTB SESAN 2026 Challenge in El Supí. Let's listen to what it's about.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Venezuela
Franklin continues his tour of El Supí, visiting and interviewing different service providers who will be part of the upcoming MTB SESAN 2026 Challenge, including the Abasto y Licorería San Vicente store and the Papa Yayo restaurant.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Venezuela
After interviewing several tourists who are enjoying a day at the beach at Papa Yayo's facilities, Franklin continues his tour to chat with Jorge, owner of the Togogo Food restaurant.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, USA, Venezuela
Although one language unites the people from all Spanish-speaking countries, it is useful- and fun- to become familiar with the different vocabulary and expressions utilized by Spanish speakers from various nations.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Colombia, Venezuela
Monica seeks her friend, Luis', advice about whether or not she is ready to write a book on spirituality.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Colombia, Venezuela
Luis explains to Monica how, in order to write for others, one must first write for him or herself.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Colombia, Venezuela
In the final part of this series, Luis advises Monica to do exercises to control her own anger before advising others how to control theirs.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Venezuela
Collecting, restoring and “souping up” Volkswagens is a passion shared by Latin Americans from Baja to Buenos Aires. They love the mechanics and the mechanical lingo. But what’s as clear as the Adicora sky, is that what keeps them united is not pipes and motors but friendship.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Venezuela
We continue to talk with VW fans in Venezuela. There’s something about that German engineering that gets into Latin blood, it seems. Fans rave that they’re beautiful, unique and reliable, running on pure gasoline.
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:
Advanced
Venezuela
Jaime Garbet gives a radio interview on the one-year anniversary of his magazine, "Falcon Total," which focuses on the Falcon State in Venezuela, particularly renowned for its Kiteboarding World Championships.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Venezuela
The hostess of "Sin Desperdicio" interviews the members of the music group, Heaven Rays, the first place winners of its recent contest, who try to create a rock/heavy metal fusion with a positive message.
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