Bueno, entonces... Learn Spanish
Bueno Entonces is fun way to learn Argentine Spanish.
He is a Spanish student from London and she is a Spanish teacher from Argentina. You learn as he learns... overcoming common gringo misunderstandings. Here is a collection of all free lessons available online.
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SEÑOR JORDAN
"So you’re learning Spanish or wanting to learn Spanish. I believe that anyone can learn a foreign language. The key ingredients will be effort and work. And you won’t become fluent overnight.
I hope that in my videos, you can learn vocabulary and sentences that will open doors for conversations with Spanish-speakers."
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Spanish Love Song
This 'Spanish Love Song' is comprised of only the most common phrases learned in 1st semester Spanish.
Having a small vocabulary doesn’t mean you can’t communicate big ideas. In this music video, Spanish Mike expresses his feelings for his sexy señorita. Very funny!
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Pocoyo (esp.)
Pocoyo is a Spanish pre-school animated cartoon series created in Spain. It is about a young boy dressed in blue, who is full of curiosity.
Viewers are encouraged to recognise situations that Pocoyo is in, and things that are going on with or around him.
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Paredes Que Hablan (sub.)
Paredes que hablan (Talking Walls) is a series of sixteen short films profiling street artist of three cities in Latin America: Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Mexico City.
Here are two featured artists from Buenos Aires, Gualicho & Nerf.
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Peter Capusotto (sub.)
Peter Capusotto y sus videos is a program which features Capusotto parodying the different facets of the rock-and-roll lifestyle in various sketches, and taking rock personalities and stereotypes for an intertwining critique of several aspects of the Argentinean society and culture. (In a similiar way as the Chappelle Show in the USA) The program has become a cult hit.
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La Loca de Mierda (esp.)
La loca de mierda (The Girl Crazy as Shit). Malena Pichot, began recording her own videos at home, sharing her adventures and feelings as a girl in her twenties living alone in Buenos Aires.
She does so with humor, grace, and hysteria. As the slogan of the vlog says, No estoy enojada, te hablo así porque soy intensa (I'm not angry, I speak this way because I'm intense).
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Los Simpson (esp.)
The Simpsons in Spanish is just as funny as in English, maybe funnier! See for yourself how it translates.
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Esperando La Carroza (esp.)
This movie is an Argentinean classic. This is comedy at its best. The character of Mama Cora, played by Antonio Gasalla is a very convincing portrayal of an elderly woman. Although this story portrays an Argentinean family dealing with the dilemma of taking care of an elderly mother, this is a story that could happen to any family in any place in the world.
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Masi, me tiro (sub.)
Masi, me tiro is an intellegent parodoy about insecurity. The message "if you go out, you will end up dead, assaulted or kidnapped", illustrates the true sadness in this hilarious short.
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Un juego absurdo (esp.)
Un juego absurdo shows Javier, a shy and romantic teeneager in love with Romina. Stuck in a game between reality and fantasy, he will try to overcome his fears and win the girl of his dreams.
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La suerte está echada (esp.)
La suerte está echada explores the theme of luck, more precisely, bad luck, through the story of two half brothers. While encountering bad luck in their own lives, their father is on the verge of dying and delirious with a request that neither of them want to carry out.
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