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Cholula: The city with 365 churches || Spanish Listening Activity for Intermediate Students

Cholula: The city with 365 churches || Spanish Listening Activity for Intermediate Students

Discover Cholula, Mexico. The city where it is said to have 365 churches. In this video I'll show you the most important parts of this city entirely in spanish - suitable for intermediate level students. You can use the subtitles to better comprehend this video. This episode contains subtitles in Spanish. _________________________________ So, wh

DON'T say GRACIAS (Thanks you) - Here you have some alternatives | Mextalki

DON'T say GRACIAS (Thanks you) - Here you have some alternatives | Mextalki

One of the first words that you learn in Spanish is "gracias" which can be translated as thank you. Even though this is one of the most used words in Spanish, there are more alternatives that are widely used. Sometimes saying gracias doesn't cover all the gratefulness that we have and that's why in this video we will show you some alternatives. ___

DON'T SAY "ADIÓS" (Use instead these common alternatives in Spanish) | Mextalki

DON'T SAY "ADIÓS" (Use instead these common alternatives in Spanish) | Mextalki

Have you heard "Adiós"? This is one of those old-fashioned words that are taught at schools for farewells. But native speakers do not use it that often. But, did you know that there are many widely used alternatives to express the same thing? In this video, we are going to show you some synonyms of this word. This video gives you loads of interest

Learn Spanish with a Story: LA LLORONA (upper beginners) | Mextalki

Learn Spanish with a Story: LA LLORONA (upper beginners) | Mextalki

In Mexican folklore, La Llorona is a vengeful ghost who roams waterfront areas mourning her children whom she drowned. in this video, you'll learn more about her and learn Spanish in the process! This video has subtitles. Difficulty: basic-intermediate Buckle up, and enjoy the video! ______________________________________________________ I

Dia de Muertos in Mexico

Dia de Muertos in Mexico

Dia de Muertos is a Mexican prehispanic celebration where we venerate our dead beloved ones during November the 1st (when the kids that are gone come and visit us) and November the 2nd (where the adults that are gone come an visit us). A little about the history of the Day of the Death: Pre-Hispanic civilizations such as the Maya, the Aztecs, Chi

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