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Yabla Spanish - Learn Spanish with Videos
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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Miriam Fernández of Guayaquil, Ecuador, introduces us to the renowned "Malecón 2000," a pier where people of all ages can enjoy a plethora of attractions from historical monuments to modern day bars and restaurants, excursions and more.
Carlos teaches us the imperative conjugations of some commonly used verbs with the second person singular pronoun, "tú," as well as the formulas for creating the imperative with pronouns such as "usted," "vosotros" or "vosotras" and "ustedes."
Carlos teaches us how to conjugate Spanish verbs for commands, also known as the imperative mood, with the informal second person singular pronouns, "tú" and "vos."
Ecuadorian filmmaker, Julia Silva, shares with us a bit about her second short film, "Crisálida" (Chyrsalis), as well as what she loves about shorts as opposed to feature films.
Carolina points out some common pluralization errors among Spanish students as well as a case in which many of them attempt to translate literally from English.
After Alicia's mistake, Cleer manages to solve the problem and discusses the situation with their manager. What will the consequences be for Alicia?
Cleer interviews the members of the acclaimed Colombian band, Doctor Krápula, known for both their music and social activism.
Although the Colombian version of the Wonder Years is based upon the well-known American series, Carlos explains to us some similarities and differences between the two versions.
What will Cleer's doctor prescribe for her cough, aches and pains?
Carlos describes for us the fascinating enthronement ceremony that gave rise to to the legend of "El Dorado" ["The Golden One"], a nickname which referred to the cacique, or king, of Colombia's Muisca people.
Nurses Nati and Pame give us a wealth of useful information regarding high blood pressure.
Julia introduces us to a variety of vegetables and herbs found at an Ecuadorian supermarket.
Carlos introduces us to the Muiscas, one of the most developed Pre-Columbian civilizations to inhabit the Cundiboyacense plateau in the central part of present day Colombia.
When Carolina meets up with her friend, Sofia, following her job interview, she both learns how it went for her friend and asks advice for her own resume.
After noticing some strange lesions around his mouth, Leonid Friga consults with and receives advice from his doctor.