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Friday Treat: #GirlsDanceToAnything

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Friday Treat / Mexico / music / numbers

The Friday Treat is an “easy” Vine in with minimal or no dialogue, that you can understand and enjoy without an explanation.   Today’s Friday Treat is by ThatJuanKid.  It’s part of a series called #GirlsDanceToAnything, where Viners all over the world are taking a clip of two girls dancing, and matching it to different songs.  This particular matching made me laugh.  It’s a Mexican song called “El Sonidito” by Hechizeros Band. Make sure to check out […]

Friday Treat – mujeres en Instagram

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beginner / Friday Treat / Mexico / present progressive

The Friday Treat is an “easy” Vine in with minimal or no dialogue, that you can understand and enjoy without an explanation.   Today’s Friday Treat is by Nath Campos from Mexico City (who was also featured in an earlier lesson). The caption is: mujeres en Instagram (women/girls on Instagram). The dialogue is: “aquí despertando” = “here waking up” It’s poking fun at all the Instagram selfies with hashtags like #justwokeup. And here is your Weekly Review from Monday […]

Friday Treat – estás a dieta

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beginner / expressions / Friday Treat / present tense / ser/estar / Spain

The Friday Treat is an “easy” Vine in with minimal or no dialogue, that you can understand and enjoy without an explanation.   Today’s Friday Treat is by our friend Berry from Spain (who was also featured on Wednesday, September 3). Her friend tells her, ¡que estás a dieta! = you’re on a diet! Here, the word que means “that” – “that you’re on a diet!” It’s like saying, “Remember that you’re on a diet!” And here is your […]

Friday Treat – green, pink, and yellow

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commands / Friday Treat / objects / Puerto Rico

The Friday Treat is an “easy” Vine in with minimal or no dialogue, that you can understand and enjoy without an explanation.   Today’s Friday Treat is from our friend Daniel El Travieso (who was also featured on Wednesday, September 10). He’s pretending to be an English teacher.  He says to his student, Pepito, hazme una oración con “green,” “pink,” and “yellow.” (Pepito, make me a sentence with “green,” “pink,” and “yellow.”) Notice that word haz […]