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Summary: Learn Spanish with Yabla. Yabla Spanish brings you authentic content from the Spanish speaking world. All videos are 100% native speakers with Spanish captions and English translations. This is not a lesson, just engaging authenic content.

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 Fonda Mi Lupita - Encargado Part 1 of 2 : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:20

Quite frankly, it’s not hard to find excellent Mexican food in Mexico City! Yet, we still consider ourselves lucky to have pulled into Fonda Mi Lupita while out foraging along Calle 17 de Mayo. We invite you to join us for a little chat with manager José Luis Calixto Escobar, completamente!

 Carli Muñoz - Componer : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3:49

We asked Carli Muñoz if he’d play a few bars of his latest compositions, and, lucky for us, he obliged. One of the tunes, “Portrait of Mia,” was written for his brand-new hija, Mia. We’re wondering if he’ll ever address her as mi’ja.

 Tu Rock es Votar - Armando Part 2 of 2 : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 3:42

Could it be that that the “Tu Rock es Votar” campaign resulted in a closer Mexican 2006 election, one that ironically left the youth feeling more disillusioned than ever? Felipe Calderón Hinojosa edged out Andrés Manuel López Obrador by such a thin margin that the losing side demanded a total recount, which was not granted. The ensuing cloud surrounding the election left a bittersweet taste in the mouths of many Mexicans.

 Tu Rock es Votar - Armando Part 1 of 2 : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 4:38

Armando David Ortigosa decided that something needed to be done to motivate the young people of Mexico to participate in its presidential election. He looked north for inspiration, where the “Rock the Vote” campaign used pop stars to try and get young voters to the polls. The Mexican equivalent became known as Tu Rock Es Votar.

 Playa Adícora - Francisco Part 4 of 4 : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 4:57

A little spot to build, to create, to listen to the sea, what more do any of us really need? Francisco takes a beautiful public space and makes it his own through conservation, beautification, and an open invitation to all to come, enjoy and treat nature’s work with care and respect.

 Desayuno Puerto Escondido - Frutas : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 4:35

In beautiful Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, the local cooks know their fruit! Let’s drop by the lovely Casa Mar as Gloria prepares a glorious multi-colored fruit salad made with local sandía (watermelon), melón, and plátano (banana). You may soon find yourself blending melon seeds into a delicious horchata.

 Desayuno Puerto Escondido - Avena : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:59

Al gusto means, literally, “to the taste,” but in English we usually express this as “to taste.” So Gregoria doesn’t add honey to the avena (oatmeal). She puts it on the side of the plate. The person eating can can put it on al gusto, a little or a lot, however they like it. We often do this with salt, syrup, hot sauce… anything where individual palates vary considerably.

 Baile Folklórico de Puerto Rico - Los Bailarines : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:08

Nelly Ocacia and Benjamín Moldonado are both 19-year-old university students, and enjoy dancing with the Ballet Folklórico Guamanique when not studying. We caught up with them at the airport in San Juan, where they were welcoming new arrivals and seeing off departing passengers, much to the delight of travelers.

 Arturo Vega - Entrevista Part 3 of 5 : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 4:37

As it turns out the young Arturo Vega, Mexican emigré actor and artist in New York, lived below a girl who was seeing a young man named Douglas Glenn Colvin (who would come to be known as “Dee Dee Ramone”). The two visionaries got to talking…

 Amigos D.F. - Clima en el DF : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:03

Miguel, Alvaro and David have teamed up once again to tell us a little something about the weather and overall climate found in Mexico City and its environs. Pay attention to the words and vocabulary, as they will certainly be of use no matter where you travel!

 Carli Muñoz - Los Años Rock Part 1 of 2 : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 4:23

“Rock en español” is what we refer to the relatively new movement of musicians from Spanish speaking countries singing in their native language. Back in the sixties and seventies, these musicians were taken up with rock like much of the rest of the world, but they sang in English. Puerto Rican Carli Muñoz explains explains while looking back over his career.

 Amigos D.F. - Consejos para la calle : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:06

Are you ever confused about what to say to other pedestrians? Our Mexico City friends Miguel, Anvar and David have agreed to pass on a few tips regarding what to say, and when, as we navigate the streets and sidewalks of the habla hispana (the Spanish speaking world).

 Nuyorican Café - Baile Salsa : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:57

Deep in the heart of Old San Juan you can hear live salsa music playing most any night at the Nuyorican Cafe. We stepped into the alley for a breather and had a little chat with two lovely salseras to get an insider view of what brings them back to the dance floor night after night.

 Toledo, España - Cerámica : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 2:01

Juan paints outlines on his tiles using a paintbrush and manganese oxide, but at one time practitioners did this by laying down fine strings dipped in wax, and this explains why Juan still calls the technique he uses cuerda seca, or “dry cord.” Note that he describes the technique as one of alto relieve, or “high relief,” which is the opposite of bas-relief (low relief).

 Arume - Málaga, España Part 2 of 2 : es_en | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 1:04

Fuengirola, is an extremely popular seaside destination on the Costa Del Sol, in the province of Málaga. Not only are there five miles of sandy beaches, bars and hotels, but also you can find the remains of a genuine Roman Villa and a medieval Moorish fortress. Arume dropped in before summer itself became history.

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