PRACTICA y MEJORA tu nivel de español escuchando conversaciones reales.
PRACTICE and IMPROVE your Spanish by listening to real conversations.

by Centro de Estudios Luis Vives
PRACTICA y MEJORA tu nivel de español escuchando conversaciones reales. PRACTICE and IMPROVE your Spanish by listening to real conversations.
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January 5, 2026
️En este episodio de “ESPAÑOL EN 10 MINUTOS”, titulado “VA DE TRABAJAR”, Juan y Dani se ponen manos a la obra para explicar varias EXPRESIONES COLOQUIALES relacionadas con TRABAJAR, especialmente las que sirven para expresar LA CANTIDAD DE TRABAJO y LA MANERA DE TRABAJAR. Aprenderás qué significa “TENER MUCHO CURRO”, cómo se usa “TRABAJAR HOMBRO CON HOMBRO”, en qué contextos decimos “TRABAJAR DE SOL A SOL” o cuándo alguien “NO DA NI GOLPE”. Con ejemplos reales, explicaciones claras y su habitual tono cercano y humorístico, descubrirás CÓMO USAR ESTAS EXPRESIONES en conversaciones cotidianas y CÓMO SONAR MÁS NATURAL cuando hablas de trabajo en español. Un episodio muy práctico para ampliar tu ESPAÑOL COLOQUIAL y describir mejor tu día a día laboral. Recomendado para estudiantes de nivel INTERMEDIO Y AVANZADO (B1, B2, C1 y C2). ️In this episode of “ESPAÑOL EN 10 MINUTOS”, titled “VA DE TRABAJAR”, JUAN and DANI get down to work and explain several COLLOQUIAL EXPRESSIONS related to WORKING, especially those used to talk about WORKLOAD and THE WAY PEOPLE WORK. You’ll learn what “TENER MUCHO CURRO” means (to have a lot of work), how “TRABAJAR HOMBRO CON HOMBRO” is used (to work side by side), when we say “TRABAJAR DE SOL A SOL” (to work from dawn to dusk), or what it means when someone “NO DA NI GOLPE” (doesn’t lift a finger). With real-life examples, clear explanations, and their usual humor, the hosts show you HOW TO USE THESE EXPRESSIONS naturally and HOW TO SOUND MORE LIKE A NATIVE when talking about work. A very practical episode to boost your COLLOQUIAL SPANISH and talk about your working life with confidence. Recommended for INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED learners (B1, B2, C1, and C2).

December 29, 2025
️En este episodio de “ESPAÑOL EN 10 MINUTOS”, titulado “VA DE OJOS”, Juan y Dani se fijan en algunas de las EXPRESIONES COLOQUIALES más frecuentes relacionadas con LOS OJOS. Aprenderás qué significa “TENER BUEN OJO (PARA ALGO)”, cuándo usamos “ECHAR UN OJO”, por qué alguien puede ser “EL OJO DERECHO DE ALGUIEN”, y muchas otras expresiones que los hablantes nativos utilizan para hablar de intuición, atención, favoritismo o rapidez. Con ejemplos del día a día, explicaciones claras y su habitual toque de humor, descubrirás CÓMO Y CUÁNDO USAR estas expresiones para que tu español suene MÁS NATURAL Y AUTÉNTICO. ️Un episodio imprescindible para ampliar tu ESPAÑOL COLOQUIAL y aprender a mirar el idioma con otros ojos. Recomendado para estudiantes de nivel INTERMEDIO Y AVANZADO (B1, B2, C1 y C2). ️In this episode of “ESPAÑOL EN 10 MINUTOS”, titled “VA DE OJOS”, Juan and Dani take a closer look at some of the most common COLLOQUIAL EXPRESSIONS related to EYES in Spanish. You’ll learn what “TENER BUEN OJO (PARA ALGO)” means (to have a good eye for something), when to use “ECHAR UN OJO” (to take a look), why someone can be “EL OJO DERECHO DE ALGUIEN” (someone’s favorite / right-hand person), and many other expressions native speakers use to talk about intuition, attention, favoritism, or quick action. With everyday examples, clear explanations, and their usual humor, the hosts show you HOW AND WHEN TO USE these expressions so your Spanish sounds MORE NATURAL AND AUTHENTIC. ️A must-listen episode to expand your COLLOQUIAL SPANISH and start seeing the language with new eyes. Recommended for INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED learners (B1, B2, C1, and C2).

December 16, 2025
️En este episodio de “ESPAÑOL EN 10 MINUTOS”, titulado “VA DE LA VISTA”, Juan y Dani ponen el foco en algunas de las EXPRESIONES COLOQUIALES más habituales relacionadas con LA VISTA y la forma de ver (o no ver) las cosas en español. Aprenderás qué significa “TENER POCA VISTA”, por qué decimos “VER MENOS QUE PEPE LECHES”, en qué contextos se usa “VISTO Y NO VISTO” y muchas otras expresiones que los hablantes nativos utilizan a diario. Con ejemplos reales, explicaciones claras y su característico toque de humor, descubrirás CUÁNDO USAR cada expresión y CÓMO SONAR MÁS NATURAL en tus conversaciones. Un episodio muy visual, práctico y divertido para ampliar tu ESPAÑOL COLOQUIAL y afinar el oído… y la vista. Recomendado para estudiantes de nivel INTERMEDIO Y AVANZADO (B1, B2, C1 y C2). ️In this episode of “ESPAÑOL EN 10 MINUTOS”, titled “VA DE VISTA”, JUAN and DANI focus on some of the most common COLLOQUIAL EXPRESSIONS related to SIGHT and seeing things in Spanish. You’ll learn what “TENER POCA VISTA” means (to have poor eyesight), why people say “VER MENOS QUE PEPE LECHES” (to see very badly), when to use “VISTO Y NO VISTO” (over in the blink of an eye), and many other everyday expressions used by native speakers. With real-life examples, clear explanations, and plenty of humor, the hosts show you WHEN TO USE each expression and HOW TO SOUND MORE NATURAL in Spanish. A visual, practical, and fun episode to boost your COLLOQUIAL SPANISH and sharpen both your listening skills and your vocabulary. Recommended for INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED learners (B1, B2, C1, and C2).
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PRACTICA y MEJORA tu nivel de español escuchando conversaciones reales.
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