Difficulty: Newbie
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When Maria arrives home, her dog Oscar is waiting for her, and Spencer has brought her a gift! Maria decides it’s time to introduce Spencer to Oscar.
Difficulty: Newbie
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Oscar the dog has been very bad, but Maria and Spencer have no time to hang around... they’re off to the movies. It’s just too bad that Clark sees them as they walk to the theater!
Difficulty: Newbie
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Maria and Spencer are seen by her mother and Clark as they go on a date. Desperate to be left alone, Maria decides they must write a note to her mother, and Spencer agrees.
Difficulty: Newbie
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Maria’s mother and Clark read the note that Spencer wrote, which states that he loves Maria. Will Maria and Spencer at last be able to enjoy a movie date on their own?
Difficulty: Newbie
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Spencer asks Maria where she would like to take Oscar, her dog... but when they set off in his car, clouds of smoke start coming from the engine!
Difficulty: Newbie
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With the car repaired, Maria and Spencer go to pick up Oscar, who has been waiting patiently for them all day... but the hungry and over-enthusiastic dog immediately finds himself in trouble.
Difficulty: Newbie
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Finally free from their pursuers, Maria, Spencer, and Oscar arrive at the park. It’s a lovely, sunny Saturday, the perfect day for a romantic walk.
Difficulty: Newbie
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As the series draws to a close, we have learned the one hundred most commonly used words in the English language. Maria and Spencer can relax and walk happily in the park, where nobody will bother them... or so they think!
Difficulty: Newbie
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In this video, you can learn some vocabulary associated with Easter and springtime.
Difficulty: Beginner
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Mickey and Donald try to help a hapless Goofy woo the love of his life, but don't realize that love is not always what it seems.
Difficulty: Beginner
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Mickey helps Goofy by letting his grandma stay at his house, but soon finds out that she's not the sweet old lady she appears to be.
Difficulty: Intermediate
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The trolley problem is a classic thought experiment in moral philosophy. Is sacrificing one life to save the lives of many others the best possible outcome?
Difficulty: Beginner
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At the beginning of the classic animation A Charlie Brown Christmas, directed by Bill Melendez and based on Charles Schulz's comic strip, Charlie Brown is having doubts about the holiday season.
Difficulty: Beginner
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In a passionate monologue, Linus explains what Christmas is really all about.
Difficulty: Beginner
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The kids try to catch snowflakes on their tongues, and Linus once again proves to be wise beyond his years.
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