We break down each line from the episode 80a. Mi Primera Solicitud de Visa (My First Visa Request), 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 80a. Mi Primera Solicitud de Visa (My First Visa Request), 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.
Lauren from Honduras shares her story about how her first visa request turned into a week of vacation for her.
We break down each line from the episode 33a. Mi Primer Trabajo como Profesora (My First Job as a Teacher), 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 33a. Mi Primer Trabajo como Profesora (My First Job as a Teacher), 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, Soledad from Honduras shares her story about her first job as a teacher and how she managed to get it.
We break down each line from the episode 25a. Cómo Conocí a Mi Novio (How I Met my Boyfriend), 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 25a. Cómo Conocí a Mi Novio (How I Met my Boyfriend), 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, Soledad from Honduras shares a story about how she met her boyfriend when she was looking for an accordion.
We break down each line from the episode 6a. Quiero un Papá (I Want a Dad), 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.