Difficulty: Intermediate
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This time, Amaya introduces us to Samy, a donkey who is not from the sanctuary but is rather just visiting from northern France. Let's hear his fascinating story!
Difficulty: Intermediate
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Amaya tells us the story of the donkey sanctuary's latest rescue, Sabanero, whose previous owners abandoned him and threw him out onto the street. Let's learn more details and about his past and present lives.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
To get around Madrid and the surrounding areas of Spain's capital, it's essential to know the different public transportation options available to you. Isabel and Paula introduce the various alternatives.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
El Rastro is the largest street market in all of Madrid. Marta introduces us to this fascinating, famous market while teaching us some terms related to it that you might not be familiar with.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Have you ever tried germinating a mango seed, or the pit of some other fruit? Fermín tells us about his own experiences doing so, including his varied results.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
In 2010, a Dutchman named Hans Wohl started a unique event called "Marbella 4 Days Walking" that some of Fermín's Dutch friends and relatives attended. Let's hear about some of their experience as well as different details about this interesting adventure.
Difficulty: Intermediate
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In part two of her video about Madrid's popular tourist neighborhood Lavapiés, Marta takes us to an example of a traditional architectural structure there that is usually not visible from the street. Let's learn more about it!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Lavapiés is a neighborhood in downtown Madrid that has become one of many tourists' favorites. Let's join Marta to find out what makes it so special.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Today, Fermín will talk to us about the cypress, a mystical tree that symbolizes eternal life in many cultures. However, as this species is facing such threats as deforestation and climate change, we will also hear some tips about how we can do our part to conserve it.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Let's discover with Fermín some interesting facts about the spectacular bougainvillea plant, which is widely used in gardens and on patios due to its vibrant color and beauty. We will also find out what you need to know if you want to cultivate this fascinating plant in your own garden.
Difficulty: Intermediate
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Let's hear who the first monarch to live in the Royal Palace of Madrid was and what he had to do with the now famous Doña Manolita shop located in the city's downtown.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Marta introduces us to two more classic tapas from Madrid's delectable cuisine. Can you guess which ones they are? Let's find out!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
In Andalusia, jasmine is a very popular plant that is often associated with this land. Fermín tells us more about this aromatic flower that has captivated humanity for centuries.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
This time, Marta takes us to eat tapas, a very common Spanish activity that is enjoyed by many. Let's discover the tapas that Marta has ordered, some of Spain's most typical... and scrumptious!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
The Lady of the Night is a unique plant that blooms in the darkness. Fermín tells us about some of its secrets and what you should keep in mind if you would like to grow it in your garden.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Silvia tell us the fascinating legend behind the famous Garoé Tree on the island of El Hierro in the Canary Islands, taking us back to the era of its native Bimbaches and the Spanish conquistadors who ultimately seized it.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
In Madrid, you can find churros and porras at any cafe, and it's also common to grab some from a mobile kiosk or food truck. In this video, Marta tells us a bit more about this delightful treat.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
On the island of El Hierro in the Canary Islands, where Silvia lives, there is a famous tree called "Garoé." Associated with a well-known legend, it has become the symbol of the island and even appears on its official coat of arms. Silvia tells us more.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
On a lovely Sunday morning in Madrid, Marta introduces us to one of Spain's most iconic breakfasts: churros and porras with hot chocolate, which make for a quintessential and indulgent morning ritual that is beloved by locals and tourists alike.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
In the second part of her video about some of her past summer vacations, Silvia uses a variety of comparatives to describe how two towns she visited one unforgettable August were alike and different.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
From Madrid's Plaza del Sol, Marta shares the story behind the tradition of eating twelve grapes on New Year's Eve as well as giving us a closer look at the famous Kilometer Zero plaque.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Have you ever experienced not being able to find a place to stay for a summer vacation during the peak season? Silvia tells us about her experience in this arena and an opportunity that arose for her and her family.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
On a lovely September day, Marta shares with us some interesting facts about the famous Plaza del Sol in Madrid, Spain, which is vibrant day and night and attracts millions of international tourists annually.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Marta invites us to get to know the capital of Spain, the wonderful city of Madrid. In addition to telling us many of the things she likes most about this city, she will also reveal to us a curious fact about its inhabitants. Let's join her!
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