
All Stories
Un Elefante Se Balanceaba
In this episode, you will listen to another traditional Spanish nursery rhyme called “Un Elefante se Balanceaba” (One Elephant Was Swinging).
The episode focuses on:
• Numbers and counting in Spanish
• Repetition and rhythm in nursery rhymes
• The imperfect past tense (ongoing or repeated actions in the past)
• Basic vocabulary and verbs (A1–A2 level)
• Animals and simple storytelling patterns
• Understanding meaning through repetition and context

Caperucita Roja
In this episode, you will listen to a short adapted version of Caperucita Roja in Spanish.
The episode focuses on:
• Diminutives (-ito / -ita)
• Superlatives (-ísimo / -ísima)
• Descriptive language
While listening, you will practise:
• Identifying affectionate and expressive forms
• Understanding exaggerated descriptions
• Noticing patterns in word formation
Learning vocabulary through repetition and context.
Monólogo de Comedia
In this episode, you will listen to a short stand-up comedy monologue in Spanish presented by Jonathan.
The episode focuses on:
• Career paths and personal choices
• Motivation, habits, and self-improvement
• Humour, irony, and wordplay
While listening, you will practise:
• Understanding spoken Spanish with jokes and rhythm
• Past narration (habits vs. completed actions)
• Learning vocabulary in chunks (fixed phrases), not word-by-word
El Molesto ‘Se’
In this episode, you will listen to an original story about Dolores and Juan, two people whose lives slowly change over time.
The story focuses on:
• Daily past routines
• Emotions and relationships
• Personal growth and change
While listening, you will practise:
• Reflexive and reciprocal se, get, become
• Past routines (past simple, would, used to)
• Vocabulary related to time, feelings, and life changes
Christmas Special: El Zapatero y Los Duendes
In this classic fairy tale, you’ll meet a poor but hardworking shoemaker whose life changes thanks to mysterious helpers who work while he sleeps.
Through this traditional Brothers Grimm story, you’ll practise Spanish relative pronouns and review how they are used to describe people, places, time, and possession.
Historias Por Escribir: Un Paseo Por El Muelle
In this calm and nostalgic story, you’ll join Lucía as she walks along a quiet pier at sunset, where she reunites with Álvaro after many years apart. Through their reflective conversation, you’ll practise vocabulary related to the sea, emotions, and places in town and review how to describe ongoing scenes and emotional states using the Indicative + some descriptive past actions with the Imperfect.