Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Silvia continues the story about her brother's experience at a repair shop, introducing us to new new Spanish idioms and challenging to us include them in a scenario of our own.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
In the final part of this lesson about Spanish expressions with human body parts, Carlos tells us some amusing ones with the hands, back, arms, and more!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Thirty years ago, the imported holiday Halloween was not celebrated in Spain the way it is today. Instead, they celebrated All Saints' Day, a more solemn celebration of the departed. Soledad tells us more about the ways in which the celebration of these two holidays differ.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
Don Pepe gets caught between a rock and a hard place. What will he do? Meanwhile, Pedro's first night at the radio station does not go exactly as planned.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
The case of Jorge Castellanos comes to a close with changes in Colombian law and new relationships between the people affected by the tragedy.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Let's learn more set phrases with Silvia! This time, Silvia shares with us a recent conversation with her sister-in-law that contains a couple of interesting ones, the meanings of which might not be so easy to guess!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
In part three of his series about Spanish expressions that include human body parts, Carlos focuses on the nose and neck.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Have you heard the proverb "He who has many chairs to sit on ends up sitting on the floor"? What do you think it refers to? Soledad explains to us her interpretation of the type of person it might describe.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
As the hot pants debate continues in the neighborhood, Pedro has to go to extremes to secure his first client as a music manager.
Difficulty: Advanced
Colombia
When the judge pronounces his sentence, the reactions in the courtroom could not be more dramatic.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain, Venezuela
Venezuelan singer-songwriter Franco de Vita and Spanish singer India Martínez joined voices to record the beautiful tune "Cuando Tus Ojos Me Miran" [When Your Eyes Look At Me], which was included on DeVito's 2013 album Vuelve en primera fila [Come Back in the Front Row]. Enjoy it!
Difficulty: Intermediate
Bolivia
At the Alasitas Fair in Bolivia, all kinds of miniatures are bought and sold to represent the wishes of their buyers and hopefully bring them to fruition. Let's see what Adelaida, a Bolivian residing in Berlin, has to say about this unique festivity.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Spain
Soledad talks to us about some different, typical types of teenagers such as the popular people versus the troublemakers, pondering to what extent their behavior in their youth might affect their futures.
Difficulty: Beginner
Spain
Personal satisfaction is an emotion that most of us like to feel. Let's join Silvia in exploring this emotion more thoroughly.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Colombia
In part two of this series on Spanish expressions that include human body parts, Carlos teaches us several that mention the eyes and tongue.
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