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There are a ton of great things to do in Spain if you ever visit… but first, time to bush up on those language skills!
Regrettably, we can’t pay for your trip to the Caribbean, but gee some of this video footage is beautiful.
Fascinating wildlife, tropical ocean water, active volcanoes (you heard us)… what’s not to love about Tenerife?
Costa Rica is filled with interesting people and beautiful places… but the only way get to know them is to learn a little Spanish.
To be honest, we’d be happy if the world was just one big kitchen. Muy delicioso.
Watch this video for a quick tour of Cusco, Peru. It's also a handy visual reference for activities you can do in the big city.
Get ready for a week in the life of Paco. Fun fact: it’s more interesting than any week we’ve ever had.
We have the perfect words to describe your family members, pets, and even that heinous dress you found at the store the other day.
As our favorite vampire would say en español… “Uno… ja ja ja… dos… ja ja ja…”
Check out our recipe for paella de mariscos, and get ready to impress some parents and crushes.
Confused between a corbata and camiseta? This video about clothing is for you then.
Let’s start at the very beginning (we’ve been told it’s a very good place to start). Watch this video to learn how to count to 100.
Sure, you know your way around the local mall, but could you shop in Spain?
Ah, the interesting style choices of the rich and famous. We don’t understand them either.
What’s in your wardrobe? If it’s a gateway to Narnia, consider us jealous. Otherwise, learn how to describe your closet’s contents here.
If you’re thinking numbers sound a little complex in Spanish, just be glad you’re not learning them in German. Yes, "acthundertvierundfünfzig"...
This video exists because, let’s be honest, “coffee” is one of the most important words to learn in any new language.
Just don’t keep calling your abuela “vieja,” okay? They don’t like that.
We knew we were forgetting something. In this video, you'll see a family packing for vacation and using vocabulary related to travel.