Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
In the second part of this story, we will hear an anecdote from champion Daniel Martínez's mother as well as some details about this young cycling champion's first victories.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
Daniel's parents talk proudly about their son's achievements as the champion himself speaks about his professional aspirations.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
In part one of this new episode, we will gain some insight into the spice and enthusiasm that media commentators have been able to inject into their broadcasts of cycling events in Colombia.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
Let's learn about champion cyclist Julián Cardona's beginnings in cycling and the influence his father's passion for cycling had on him.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
Let's learn more details about the life of champion cyclist Julián Cardona through anecdotes shared by his father and the grandmother who raised him.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
Let's learn Julián Cardona's primary motivation when racing as well as some of the characteristics that define the mentality of the great cycling champs.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Colombia
This time, we will have the opportunity to learn details about the career of champion Miguel Ángel López through the words of the cyclist himself as well as his coach and his mother.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Colombia
The words of writer Héctor Abad Faciolince precede the much-awaited meeting between veteran Colombian cycling champions and the sport's new generation.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Ecuador
From her own experience, Sarita from Ecuador gives us some insightful advice when it comes to starting one's own business.
Difficulty:
Advanced
Ecuador
Manuel Quispe, owner of the indigenous clothing shop, Colors, in Saraguro, Ecuador, explains to us about some of the items they sell, particularly their handcrafted traditional necklaces.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
various
Forty-five artists from ten different countries participated in the making of the video for this wonderful song entitled "Amanecer" [Waking Up], which is dedicated to all the artists in the world who have seen their work affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
This is a song that you don’t want somebody to hear you singing. Trust us! The guys from the Mexican band San Pascualito Rey don’t seem so friendly, but maybe that’s just because they have broken hearts.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Mexico
“Lo siento, soy yo” is a classic line for ending a romantic relationship. We’ve said it and we’ve heard it. That doesn’t make it any less painful. In this animated video from San Pascualito Rey, we see hearts pierced by arrows over and over. Appropriately, this song is included in the album titled “Sufro sufro sufro”.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Colombia
Recently, in the nearby Alpha-Betus Galaxy, Planet Word experienced a catastrophe upon losing all its words and hence their corresponding objects!!! So, some wise “John Does" set out on their ship in search of words to save their planet.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Colombia
Two Colombian children speak about their love for different kinds of diving: a young boy who practices the sport of high diving in a swimming pool and a girl who loves the freedom of scuba diving in the limitless sea.
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