Introduction
- Why it’s good: You hear real accents (Andalusian, Catalan-influenced, neutral) and natural fillers like “pues...” or “vale.” It builds ear-training confidence early.
Documentaries: Short clips exploring cultural aspects of Spanish-speaking countries.
Natural Speech: Speakers use authentic accents and realistic speeds.
textbook open to Unit 0. He had watched the video on the alphabet three times that morning, practicing his "jota" and "erre" until his throat felt slightly dry. "¡Hola! ¿Cómo te llamas?" a voice asked.
Sofía: Venga, Lena. ¡Vamos!
Activity 1: The "Mute" Challenge (Unit 6 - Shopping)
- Procedure: Play the shopping video with no sound. Students must dub the dialogue live in pairs using vocabulary from the unit.
- Outcome: Forces spontaneous speaking without reading from a script.
Bottom Line
Buy it if you already own the textbook. The Aula Internacional Plus 1 videos are arguably the best part of the course—they transform static grammar into living, memorable scenes. Just don’t rely on them alone. Turn off subtitles on the second viewing, replay the street interviews three times, and treat the multiple-choice quizzes as a warm-up, not a test.
Aula Internacional Plus 1 Videos __full__ May 2026
Introduction
Documentaries: Short clips exploring cultural aspects of Spanish-speaking countries. aula internacional plus 1 videos
Natural Speech: Speakers use authentic accents and realistic speeds. Introduction
textbook open to Unit 0. He had watched the video on the alphabet three times that morning, practicing his "jota" and "erre" until his throat felt slightly dry. "¡Hola! ¿Cómo te llamas?" a voice asked. Why it’s good: You hear real accents (Andalusian,
Sofía: Venga, Lena. ¡Vamos!
Activity 1: The "Mute" Challenge (Unit 6 - Shopping)
Bottom Line
Buy it if you already own the textbook. The Aula Internacional Plus 1 videos are arguably the best part of the course—they transform static grammar into living, memorable scenes. Just don’t rely on them alone. Turn off subtitles on the second viewing, replay the street interviews three times, and treat the multiple-choice quizzes as a warm-up, not a test.