In this episode, Leisha from Venezuela shares her adventure about climbing the mountain Waraira Repano.
We break down each line from the episode 104a. Vivir con ansiedad (Living with anxiety), first in English and then in Spanish. After we say the line in English, practice your speaking by saying the line out loud in Spanish. Afterwards, we’ll tell you the correct response in Spanish.
We break down each line from the episode 104a. Vivir con ansiedad (Living with anxiety), first in English and then in Spanish. After we say the line in English, practice your speaking by saying the line out loud in Spanish. Afterwards, we’ll tell you the correct response in Spanish.
In this episode, Andrea from Venezuela shares a story about living with anxiety. She talks about how it first started and how she’s been able to live with it so far.
We break down each line from the episode 103a. Fobia a los gusanos (Worm phobia), first in English and then in Spanish. After we say the line in English, practice your speaking by saying the line out loud in Spanish. Afterwards, we’ll tell you the correct response in Spanish.
We break down each line from the episode 103a. Fobia a los gusanos (Worm phobia), first in English and then in Spanish. After we say the line in English, practice your speaking by saying the line out loud in Spanish. Afterwards, we’ll tell you the correct response in Spanish.
In this episode, Hazel from Venezuela shares a story about her phobia of worms.
We break down each line from the episode 102a. Autodidacta en la música lidiando con dificultades (Self-taught in music dealing with difficulties), first in English and then in Spanish. After we say the line in English, say the line out loud in Spanish to practice your speaking, and then we’ll tell you the correct response in Spanish.
We break down each line from the episode 102a. Autodidacta en la música lidiando con dificultades (Self-taught in music dealing with difficulties), first in English and then in Spanish. After we say the line in English, say the line out loud in Spanish to practice your speaking, and then we’ll tell you the correct response in Spanish.
In this episode, Hazel from Venezuela shares a story about learning to play the clarinet and the frustrations that took place in the process.