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Are there American style TV shows that could be used to practice listening Spanish. By American style I mean

  • Each episode around 30 minutes in length
  • Although it helps to watch them in sequence, each episode has its own plot

I understand list questions are generally frowned upon; however, these could be used to both practice listening comprehension as well as provide exposure to various cultural references.


 

EDIT: Names of specific shows (possibly country of origin) would be very helpful as part of the answer. This is one of those areas where if you don't know what you're looking for Google can be somewhat unfriendly.

Are there American style TV shows that could be used to practice listening Spanish. By American style I mean

  • Each episode around 30 minutes in length
  • Although it helps to watch them in sequence, each episode has its own plot

I understand list questions are generally frowned upon; however, these could be used to both practice listening comprehension as well as provide exposure to various cultural references.


 

EDIT: Names of specific shows (possibly country of origin) would be very helpful as part of the answer. This is one of those areas where if you don't know what you're looking for Google can be somewhat unfriendly.

Are there American style TV shows that could be used to practice listening Spanish. By American style I mean

  • Each episode around 30 minutes in length
  • Although it helps to watch them in sequence, each episode has its own plot

I understand list questions are generally frowned upon; however, these could be used to both practice listening comprehension as well as provide exposure to various cultural references.

Names of specific shows (possibly country of origin) would be very helpful as part of the answer. This is one of those areas where if you don't know what you're looking for Google can be somewhat unfriendly.

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Are there American style TV shows that could be used to practice listening Spanish. By American style I mean

  • Each episode around 30 minutes in length
  • Although it helps to watch them in sequence, each episode has its own plot

I understand list questions are generally frowned uponfrowned upon; however, these could be used to both practice listening comprehension as well as provide exposure to various cultural references.


EDIT: Names of specific shows (possibly country of origin) would be very helpful as part of the answer. This is one of those areas where if you don't know what you're looking for Google can be somewhat unfriendly.

Are there American style TV shows that could be used to practice listening Spanish. By American style I mean

  • Each episode around 30 minutes in length
  • Although it helps to watch them in sequence, each episode has its own plot

I understand list questions are generally frowned upon; however, these could be used to both practice listening comprehension as well as provide exposure to various cultural references.


EDIT: Names of specific shows (possibly country of origin) would be very helpful as part of the answer. This is one of those areas where if you don't know what you're looking for Google can be somewhat unfriendly.

Are there American style TV shows that could be used to practice listening Spanish. By American style I mean

  • Each episode around 30 minutes in length
  • Although it helps to watch them in sequence, each episode has its own plot

I understand list questions are generally frowned upon; however, these could be used to both practice listening comprehension as well as provide exposure to various cultural references.


EDIT: Names of specific shows (possibly country of origin) would be very helpful as part of the answer. This is one of those areas where if you don't know what you're looking for Google can be somewhat unfriendly.

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