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What do Shakira, Oscar Isaac, and Zoe Saldana all have in common? They're all Spanish speakers who made it on the totally legit Shmoop Entertainmen...
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.
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.
Watch a mother pass a family recipe for bacalao guisado (Puerto Rican fish stew) to her daughter...and now, to you.
Need an incentive to learn more Spanish? Check out Chile and try telling us you don’t want to go.
Love is fine, but we all know food is the real universal language.
Greetings from beautiful Pamplona! Also, why is that cow looking at us funny?
Valencia is a pretty great place to go if you’re hungry. And no, it’s not the orange capital of the world, but good try.
If you want to visit Spain but don’t know when to go, have we got a suggestion for you!
Picasso once said, “It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child.” We’re not sure what’s so hard about...
Come appreciate some fine art by Spanish-speaking artists, you uncultured swine.
If you've ever wanted to live like royalty...vicariously, here's your chance. This video reviews vocabulary about family and explores the Spanish r...
While we can't fly you to Madrid to visit the El Prado Museum in person, you can at least take this audiovisual tour.
If you've ever wondered what the life of a curator is like, this is the video for you. The narrator explains how he organizes exhibitions, describe...
Check out this video for a review of large numbers in Spanish. What goes for millions and millions of dollars, you ask? Art, of course.