#223: ¿Dominarán los robots el mundo?

#223: ¿Dominarán los robots el mundo?

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#435 Copito - El gorila blanco de Barcelona

En este episodio: · Conocerás quién era Copito de Nieve, un gorila de lo más singular. · En le segunda parte, con una divertida mini-historia, practicarás tu fluidez. Hoy voy a hacer un episodio que, para mí, es especial, porque me recuerda a mi infancia, y a cierto gorila blanco ...  Show more

#434 El Cid Campeador

· Hoy conoceremos al famoso Cid Campeador. · A continuación, un punto de vista para practicar tiempos verbales de forma intuitiva. Hoy quiero hablarte de un personaje histórico que suena casi como un superhéroe medieval: Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, mejor conocido como el Cid Campeador ...  Show more

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