For the people who are watching this because your Spanish teacher assigned it to you: Hello, we are in Ponferrada, the city where I live. It is a small city but it is very beautiful. It is in the bierzo region. do you see that impressive monument? The Templar castle is a medieval castle ... From here, from the castle, we see the new part of the city. We are going to walk through the historic center, the old quarter of the city. We will go from here, from the castle to the Town Hall square. That is the castle wall. And here is the tourist office. In front of the tourist office is the radio museum. Now, let's go straight down this street. And this is the basilica of our lady of the oak. Ponferrada is on the Camino de Santiago route. The shell is the symbol of the pilgrims and shows us the way. That is the Clock Tower. Next to it, very close, is the Plaza del Ayuntamiento. And this is the Plaza del Ayuntamiento. There are many cafes with terraces where you can rest. But now we are going to the new part of town. Here in part nine, there are many coffee shops. This is a busy neighborhood, but it is very noisy. And finally, we got to my neighborhood. I live in an urbanization on the outskirts of the city. It is like a town, there are no tall buildings, most of the houses are low and we have views of the countryside. It is a very nice neighborhood. I like my neighborhood because it is very quiet, there is little traffic, and it is not noisy. It is usually quiet. Bye!
Lindo todo , somos cubanos y mi mamá y mi hermano junto con mi cuñada y sobrina viven en Ponferrafa asi que quizás algún día lo visitaré Dios mediante.
Muchas gracias a SGEL por poner estos estupendos vídeos a nuestra disposición, aquí los usamos en las clases. Los actores son excelentes, la pronunciación bastante neutra a pesar de ser de España, y las historias enganchan, felicitaciones.
Es un excelente soporte para la impartición de las clases de ELE (versión peninsular). Sin lugar a dudas. Además, "Español en marcha" ha mejorado de forma sustancial.
Go into Settings and slow down the playback speed, and pause the video frequently to give yourself time to read the Spanish subtitles and translate them into English. Did your teacher give you a list to of relevant vocab for you to refer to as you watch the video or could he/she maybe give you a set of questions so that you only have to listen out for specific information?
How many of y'all are here because your Spanish teacher wants you to be engaged during quarantine??
For the people who are watching this because your Spanish teacher assigned it to you: Hello, we are in Ponferrada, the city where I live. It is a small city but it is very beautiful. It is in the bierzo region. do you see that impressive monument? The Templar castle is a medieval castle ... From here, from the castle, we see the new part of the city. We are going to walk through the historic center, the old quarter of the city. We will go from here, from the castle to the Town Hall square. That is the castle wall. And here is the tourist office. In front of the tourist office is the radio museum. Now, let's go straight down this street. And this is the basilica of our lady of the oak. Ponferrada is on the Camino de Santiago route. The shell is the symbol of the pilgrims and shows us the way. That is the Clock Tower. Next to it, very close, is the Plaza del Ayuntamiento. And this is the Plaza del Ayuntamiento. There are many cafes with terraces where you can rest. But now we are going to the new part of town. Here in part nine, there are many coffee shops. This is a busy neighborhood, but it is very noisy. And finally, we got to my neighborhood. I live in an urbanization on the outskirts of the city. It is like a town, there are no tall buildings, most of the houses are low and we have views of the countryside. It is a very nice neighborhood. I like my neighborhood because it is very quiet, there is little traffic, and it is not noisy. It is usually quiet. Bye!
spanish-class-kids-struggling-under-quarantine gang, where u at?
Spanish Teacher: I want you to watch this video and understand it. No translators!
Got to love when your Spanish teacher has you watch videos you don't understand
My spanish teacher made me watch this 😂
Lindo todo , somos cubanos y mi mamá y mi hermano junto con mi cuñada y sobrina viven en Ponferrafa asi que quizás algún día lo visitaré Dios mediante.
Hello from Russia! My Spanish teacher made me watch this too!
She speaks hecking fast, she’s like the person at the end of a commercial.
Finally a Spanish learning series that's shot in HD and not dated. ¡Esos series son buenísimos!
For anyone who’s Spanish teacher told them to do this put on auto translate captions
Muy bien este video. Sus videos son excelentes y me ayden mucho. Muchas gracias!
Muchas gracias a SGEL por poner estos estupendos vídeos a nuestra disposición, aquí los usamos en las clases. Los actores son excelentes, la pronunciación bastante neutra a pesar de ser de España, y las historias enganchan, felicitaciones.
Gracias! Me gusta mucho, de verdad:)
yo entiendo muy bien. Aprendo desde hace ochos meses. Gracias. Buen video.
Muy buen video! Me gusta esta chica! Muchas gracias!
Muy bueno, me encantó tuya cuidad. Felicitaciónes, hasta...
Es un excelente soporte para la impartición de las clases de ELE (versión peninsular). Sin lugar a dudas. Además, "Español en marcha" ha mejorado de forma sustancial.
Go into Settings and slow down the playback speed, and pause the video frequently to give yourself time to read the Spanish subtitles and translate them into English. Did your teacher give you a list to of relevant vocab for you to refer to as you watch the video or could he/she maybe give you a set of questions so that you only have to listen out for specific information?
Muy interesante, muchísimas gracias