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¡Quiero ser una estrella! (pt 1/2) Duration: 03:22 A report about four young actresses training to work for the Mexican multi-media conglomerate, 'Televisa'. |
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¡Quiero ser una estrella! (pt 2/2) Duration: 01:36 A report about the ambitions of four young actresses training to work for the Mexican multi-media conglomerate, 'Televisa'. |
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Careers with Spanish - food marketing Duration: 04:05 A report about a Spanish food distribution company which employs Spanish-speaking specialists to market its products. |
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Careers with Spanish - telephone marketing Duration: 03:23 A report about career opportunities available for foreign language learners. We meet a consultant in the Spanish department of a Languages call centre, who summarises the main features of his job. |
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Careers with Spanish - travel and tourism Duration: 04:25 Two examples of how learners of Spanish have followed successful career paths within the field of travel and tourism. |
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Future work and aspirations - photography Duration: 04:49 Students talk about their interest in photography and their future plans. |
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Spanish, world language - work Duration: 03:11 A report in two parts, focusing first on the aspirations of two drama students in La Mancha, then on the prospects for Puerto Ricans in North America. |
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The best job in the world Duration: 01:27 A British man is given 'the best job in the world', working on Hamilton Island in Queensland, Australia. News report in Spanish. |
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The influence of Spain in North America Duration: 02:28 A report about the huge Hispanic influence in North America on the field of jobs and the media. |
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The job of a lifeguard in Asturias Duration: 03:03 A description of a lifeguard's job in Asturias, Spain. |
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What do you do? Duration: 01:12 People describe their work, which varies from painters and florists to market traders and students. |
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