Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Silvia continues to introduce us to dialogues that contain useful expressions about dates, times, and time periods. This time, we hear a phone conversation regarding booking an apartment for a vacation.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Basilio is a new rescue at the donkey sanctuary who was found running alone on the road. Amalia will introduce him to us, along with some other teenage donkeys who are very playful and mischeivious.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Let's learn more real-world expressions that refer to dates and times in Spanish, including phrases that mean "tomorrow," "the day after tomorrow," "last night," "last week," and more!
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Is it typical to say in Spanish, "It's three seventeen?" In part two of her lesson on time and dates, Silvia explains that when telling the time in Spanish, we frequently "round off" rather than being so exact. Through plenty of examples, Silvia demonstrates this concept.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
Adriana recommends to us another fascinating book. This time, it's a tiny one by Spanish author Rosa Montero with a very interesting concept.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
In this lesson, Silvia will teach us how to talk about the date and time in Spanish, providing us with some frequently asked questions and answers that you are likely to come across in the real world.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Jennifer is the largest female donkey at the sanctuary, and her story is a bit different from the other donkeys'. In this video, Amaya tells us about this beautiful girl.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
Adriana shares with us the titles, authors, and essences of some books she has read and enthusiastically recommends.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Amaya shares good news about Valiente, a donkey that arrived at the sanctuary wounded and who, along with another donkey, Eduardo, has a happy future in store at the home of a couple who has decided to adopt them.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
Have you ever experienced walking into a bookstore and wanting to buy all the books? That's exactly what happens to Adriana, who, in this video, will share her passion for reading with us.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
According to Mari Carmen, her choice to attend a very regimented boarding school in the small village of Polanco to obtain her physical education degree could not have been a better one. Let's hear about her time there as well as her subsequent, rewarding experiences as an educator.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
After watching part one of this two-part video on the Cave of Nerja in Málaga, we hope that you are ready to plan your visit! And in case you are, Fermín shares some of the rules for visitors as well as providing some useful tips.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
This time, Adriana talks to us about the coffee roasting process and division of tasks in the coffee roastery as well as the various types of coffee makers there are for making coffee at home.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Through her experience as a champion handball player, Mari Carmen established an incredible bond with a group of women, who continue to meet to this day. In this video, she speaks to us about what their friendship means to her and how it has influenced her life.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
The Cave of Nerja in the Costa del Sol was discovered by chance in nineteen fifty-nine by five young people. In this video, Fermín tells us the history and other fascinating facts about this locale that was declared both a historic-artistic monument and Cultural Interest Asset.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
Adriana edifies us about the different varieties of coffee, explaining their origins as well as identifying the one that is most highly-rated and another that might negatively affect our health.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
This time, Mari Carmen tells us about the international women's handball championships in which she played in Stockholm, Sweden, and Vienna, Austria, and how impressed she was with these unique experiences abroad.
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
It's time to put what you've learned about the four "porqués" into practice! Listen to the sentences Silvia says, and try to figure out the answers without looking at the subtitles!
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Spain
Let's accompany Fermín to Nerja, a coastal town in the comarca of Axarquía in Málaga. Famous for its scenery, beaches, and spectacular climate, it is also known for being the second residence of many British retirees.
Difficulty:
Adv-Intermediate
Guatemala, Spain
Adriana, who was born in Guatemala but now lives in Spain, tells us about the trajectory of her life and how she ended up in the coffee business.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Mari Carmen tells us how commitment, camaraderie, and quality players led her team to twice take the Spanish Championship
Difficulty:
Beginner
Spain
Silvia explains to us the different uses, meanings and pronunciations of four similar words: "por qué," "porque," "porqué," y "por que."
Difficulty:
Advanced
Cuba, Spain
This time, Henry and Naomi offer us a glimpse into their traditional Cuban dance show, including performances of such dances as Yoruba, Cuban son, salsa casino, and more!
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Spain
Mari Carmen continues to tell us more details about her early days on the Guipúzcoa handball team and how she came to leave her administrative job to devote herself to athletics.
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