Un Día En Español 15: The Day El Sabino Fell

Ignacio’s 30th birthday celebration plans in Mexico City get unexpectedly uprooted.
festivities in canals of xochimilco

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Episode 15: The Day El Sabino Fell

Ignacio’s ready for a big celebration for his 30th birthday in the famous canals of Xochimilco in Mexico City. But when a beloved local landmark meets an untimely fate, the shockwaves sent through the community shift his focus toward something bigger than himself — in more ways than one.

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Key Vocabulary

navegarcruise
la trajineracolorful, flat-bottomed boat used in Xochimilco
festejarto celebrate
el cumpleañosbirthday
el embarcaderopier
el remerorower
caerto fall
el árboltree
la alturaheight
estar partido en dosto be split in two
el medioambienteenvironment
jugarto play
el cementoconcrete
la amenazathreat
el territorioterritory

Dynamic Transcript

Show Notes

Un día en español is produced by the language experts at Babbel. The show is hosted by Sebastian Escobar. Editing and sound design by Iván Simonovis Pertiñez. Our producers are Carmela López, David Doochin, Laure Cesari and Ted Mentele.

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David Doochin

David is a native of Nashville and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he studied linguistics and history. Before Babbel he worked at Quizlet and Atlas Obscura. A geek for grammar and an editorial enthusiast, he speaks Spanish (and dabbles in German, Dutch, Afrikaans and Italian). When he’s not curating his Instagram meme collection, you can find him spending too much money on food and exploring new cities around the world.

David is a native of Nashville and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he studied linguistics and history. Before Babbel he worked at Quizlet and Atlas Obscura. A geek for grammar and an editorial enthusiast, he speaks Spanish (and dabbles in German, Dutch, Afrikaans and Italian). When he’s not curating his Instagram meme collection, you can find him spending too much money on food and exploring new cities around the world.