Showing posts with label Spanish learning resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spanish learning resources. Show all posts

Monday, October 14, 2024

LLamitas Spanish II Review

Llamitas Spanish Level II Review

The following post is a collaboration between Llamitas Spanish and MommyMaestra. All thoughts and opinions are the personal ones of guest writer, Stacie Farias. This post contains affiliate links.

Parents raising bilingual children: Need an easy-to-use Spanish curriculum that blends culture with language learning? Check out Llamitas Spanish!

It is a great fit for parents who are bilingual and trying to raise bilingual kids, or those who don't speak the language but are still trying to give the gift of bilingualism to their children. Read on to learn more about this program.

What is Llamitas Spanish?


Llamitas Spanish is a relatively new Spanish curriculum provider for homeschoolers, co-ops, charter programs, and traditional schools. It is secular-based and teaches Spanish with an open-and-go format that even a non-speaker can use with ease. Llamitas’ mission to “provide an academically robust, culturally authentic, and beautifully illustrated Spanish curricula” is definitely something this Latina, homeschool mama can support.

A look at the Llamitas Spanish Level 2 workbook.


Easy to Use Spanish Curriculum


Having almost finished Llamitas Level I with a couple of my six children, I was excited to have the opportunity to review the newly available Llamitas Level II. What was previously Level II is now Llamitas Level III and I was relieved. Taking my 9 and 11-year-olds’ Spanish proficiency into consideration, the former Level II was too advanced for them. It was just too big of a jump from Level I. My personal criteria for picking homeschool curricula is that it must be “Easy + 1” for my children, a criteria I have found again and again to be a good fit for our family since I first heard these words from Andrew Pudewa of IEW. This new Level II is exactly that: Easy + 1.

It is formatted exactly like Level I with a few more advanced activities. There are 6 thematic units encompassed in an all-in-one Activity Book. There are 18 Level 2 Readers which are small books for the children to practice reading. There are helpful links to songs and YouTube videos for each individual lesson and THE clearest audio tracks to help with pronunciation (which I particularly appreciate because other programs have terrible audio). However, my favorite bit about Level II is that it comes with a beautiful picture book of Short Stories.

A look at the Short Stories book from Llamitas Spanish Level II.

The Spanish Text of Short Stories


The collection of Level II Short Stories are to help the student “practice the vocabulary, grammar, and phonics from the units” and to ”learn about the Hispanic culture, traditions, and the natural world in Latin America!”

It is written by Llamitas founder Corrie Wiik and María Adelaida Soto Sánchez. I found the short stories (in English and Spanish) to be culturally relevant, appropriate for young Spanish learners, and pleasant. Color me impressed!

What blew me away was the illustrations by Ekaterina Ilina. This is where the color has been hiding! Saturated in the brilliant and vibrant hues of Latin America are stories about the pink dolphins of the Amazon, pineapples, and a quinceañera, among other things. My personal favorite, which will surprise no one, is the story of the monarch butterfly.

The scope and sequence of Llamitas Spanish Level II.




Incorporating Different Subjects


You can see from the Scope and Sequence that Llamitas incorporates other subjects into their levels beyond Phonics, Literacy Comprehension, and Grammar. The math concepts include addition, subtraction, odd and even numbers, telling time, among others. Don’t be discouraged if your kiddo is proficient in these concepts because it’s not about teaching how to add and subtract, it’s about listening to math concepts in Spanish and learning the vocabulary that goes with it.

But perhaps the cross-curricular nature of Llamitas is best displayed in their choice of topics for social studies and science. My favorite science lesson is about the monarch migration into Mexico but I love, love, love the lessons on Pura Belpré and Julio Tello. These additional subjects do not replace a social studies and science curriculum, but very nicely supplement one. Level II (like Level I) includes a few picture studies and songs in Spanish to incorporate music and support the themes.

Supplemental Digital Resources


Can I just take a moment to say that the digital resources of Llamitas curates for each unit are remarkable. On days when we don’t have enough time to complete a full lesson, I can pull up any of the Spotify playlists to listen to on-the-go. The SoundCloud audio tracks are crystal clear, which is my biggest gripe about most Spanish curricula.

You can tell when the audio is not from a native or heritage speaker or when the sound quality is poor. This is not the case with Llamitas. The YouTube videos are thoughtfully chosen and I appreciate being able to have something that all my littles can watch to feel like they are participating too.

A quick glance at all of the resources from Llamitas Spanish Level II.


Overall, Llamitas Level II is a beautiful and delightful program that I think any parent can easily use to bring Spanish and Hispanic culture into their homeschool. If it sounds like a good fit for your family, you can learn more or purchase the level of your choice on the Llamitas Spanish website!


Llamitas Spanish Level II Review on MommyMaestra.com

Disclaimer: I received a copy of level two for review purposes. All thoughts and opinions are my own. ~Stacie

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Bio:

Stacie Servantes Farias is an Army wife and mom of 6 with a “very healthy” obsession for Snoopy, Disney movies, Audrey Hepburn, Dr. Pepper, Whataburger, books, and homeschooling. Originally from Mission, Texas, Stacie and her high-school sweetheart hubby live with their kids and dog in a different home every few years, because that is the military life. She has big plans to write a book exploring her theory that La Llorona drowned her children because they would take their socks off all over the house and then would complain that they never had clean socks!

Monday, April 17, 2023

April Roundup of Spring Activities in Spanish



Bookmark this roundup of spring-themed activities in Spanish from Spanish for You! to teach your middle schoolers. 

This post contains affiliate links.

Using Spring-Themed Activities to Teach Spanish


Incorporating spring-themed activities into Spanish language teaching can be a fun and effective way to engage students and help them learn new vocabulary and grammar structures. Spring is a season that brings new life and growth, which can inspire many creative activities that teachers can use to teach Spanish.

This month, we're sharing a roundup of great resources from MommyMaestra sponsor Spanish for You! This roundup of free activities is focused on spring and they can be found here on this site. 


Spanish Children's Books About Spring


You may wish to pair your lessons with some of these Spanish children's books centered around spring and/or spring characters. :)

Caracolito Primavera


Overall, using spring-themed activities to teach Spanish can be a creative and engaging way to help students learn and practice the language. It allows them to connect with the natural world, practice new vocabulary and grammar structures, and learn about Spanish culture and traditions.

Budget-Friendly Spanish Learning Program


Remember! Spanish for You!'s program is geared for middle schoolers and is the perfect choice for homeschoolers and afterschoolers alike because their concepts are carefully divided up into manageable bundles that are available for immediate download from their website.

If this is your first time here, you can find other free samples from Spanish for You! here. There are some fantastic downloads of games and activities for you and your family to enjoy. If you enjoy this activity, be sure to visit the Spanish for You! website where you'll find tons of additional resources for you to help your young Spanish learner!

Monday, March 20, 2023

March Roundup of Spanish Activities


This month, we're sharing a round up of great resources from MommyMaestra sponsor Spanish for You! This roundup of activities is focused on building vocabulary, specifically through describing activities. 

Free Shipping Offer


This mont
h, Spanish for You! is offering free shipping on any of their Spanish lesson products for Mommy Maestra readers! The offer is good through the end of this month. To redeem it, just use the code: MMShipFree.


Budget-Friendly Spanish Learning Program


Remember! Spanish for You!'s program is geared for middle schoolers and is the perfect choice for homeschoolers and afterschoolers alike because their concepts are carefully divided up into manageable bundles that are available for immediate download from their website.

If this is your first time here, you can find other free samples from Spanish for You! here. There are some fantastic downloads of games and activities for you and your family to enjoy. If you enjoy this activity, be sure to visit the Spanish for You! website where you'll find tons of additional resources for you to help your young Spanish learner!


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Wednesday, February 8, 2023

February Roundup of Spanish Activities

 


MommyMaestra sponsor Spanish for You! has shared many amazing resources here over the years. If you aren't already a fan of theirs, then you should try looking through all of the free printables they've shared...and then go to their website and buy one of their excellent curricula sets to get serious about your Spanish learning!

Today, we're sharing a roundup of activities perfect for February, that you can find available here on MommyMaestra. Check them out and then go order your homeschool curriculum sets for the coming school year! They are perfect for both home and school classrooms!

Winter-Themed Spanish Activities

These are some of the fun downloads available from Spanish for You!


Supplies for Learning Spanish

Merriam-Webster Webster’s Spanish-English Dictionary for Students


Merriam-Webster's Illustrated Spanish-English Student Dictionary



Digital Voice Recorder

Digital Voice Recorder 
(Great for working on your pronunciation!)


Llama Composition Notebook



Budget-Friendly Spanish Learning Program

Remember! Spanish for You!'s program is geared for middle schoolers and is the perfect choice for homeschoolers and afterschoolers alike because their concepts are carefully divided up into manageable bundles that are available for immediate download from their website.

If this is your first time here, you can find other free samples from Spanish for You! here. There are some fantastic downloads of games and activities for you and your family to enjoy. If you enjoy this activity, be sure to visit the Spanish for You! website where you'll find tons of additional resources for you to help your young Spanish learner!


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Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Around the World Equations in Spanish



Have you heard of the classroom game, Around the World? It's a super versatile game that can be played with a variety of topics. And our awesome MommyMaestra sponsor, Spanish for You! has cleverly adapted it as this month's Spanish freebie!

Around the World Equations in Spanish


Today's download is a 12-page game to help a group of Spanish learners practice number vocabulary. It's also a great way to strengthen simple math skills and quick thinking. The file comes with an introductory page with instructions on how to play the game. The rest of the pages are made up of printable game cards. This time, there is no audio file.


Bilingual Number Puzzle Cards




If your children are still learning to count in Spanish, then this set of bilingual number puzzle cards may help. These three sets of puzzle cards teach children numbers 1 - 20 by ones and 20 to 100 by tens in two languages! Just print the version that best suits your needs.


Budget-Friendly Spanish Learning Program

Remember! Spanish for You!'s program is geared for middle schoolers and is the perfect choice for homeschoolers and afterschoolers alike because their concepts are carefully divided up into manageable bundles that are available for immediate download from their website.

If this is your first time here, you can find other free samples from Spanish for You! here. There are some fantastic downloads of games and activities for you and your family to enjoy. If you enjoy this activity, be sure to visit the Spanish for You! website where you'll find tons of additional resources for you to help your young Spanish learner!


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Thursday, August 11, 2022

Downloadable Fill-Your-Backpack Game in Spanish

For many years now, Spanish for You! has been a remarkable sponsor of MommyMaestra. Every month, I am absolutely delighted to share with you the brilliant downloadable resources that this program offers as samples of their excellent homeschool Spanish program. In fact, those downloads remain a very popular series on this blog. Why? Because they are high-quality mini lessons and activities that give parents and educators a taste of Spanish for You!'s product line.

This month, they are offering a wonderful bonus for those of you who are looking for an affordable homeschool Spanish program.

Free Fill-Your-Backpack Game in Spanish

Get a FREE Downloadable Fill Your Backpack Game with the purchase of a Spanish for You! Homeschool Themed Course Package that lasts the school year! No experience needed.

Get your kids excited and warmed up for learning Spanish with the Fill Your Backpack Game! They'll learn some vocabulary of things they use in school through play. The game includes simple instructions, all the materials you need to play, and audio so you can hear everything! 

The Homeschool Themed Course ($44.95) gives you an entire school year of Spanish learning ready to go! Super easy to implement in your homeschool with multiple ages that you can do at your own pace with the step-by-step lessons. It's also completely reusable and comes with a 30-Day Money Back Guarantee!

 Listen to Debbie tell you about what comes inside a Homeschool Themed Course Package:



The Spanish for You! Homeschool Program


Your kids will learn to use vocabulary, properly conjugated verbs and grammar concepts to understand, speak, read, and write in everyday life. And, they will have fun doing it!

PLUS, you can even email Debbie Annett directly with questions while using the curriculum! She has written and taught every lesson and has worked with homeschool parents and co-ops for more than 20 years. 

To get your FREE Downloadable Fill Your Backpack Game with the purchase of a Spanish for You! Homeschool Themed Course Package that lasts the school year, use code: freebackpackgame  

Be sure to put both items in your cart. Valid through 8/30/22.

Any questions prior to purchasing, feel free to email Debbie at support@spanish-for-you.net.




An Affordable Spanish-Learning Program

Of all the Spanish programs available, Spanish for You! is the most budget-friendly. You aren't required to purchase a massive program all at once. Instead, you can purchase themed lessons and move through them at your own pace. 

Remember! Spanish for You!'s program is geared for middle schoolers and is the perfect choice for homeschoolers and afterschoolers alike because their concepts are carefully divided up into manageable bundles that are available for immediate download from their website.

If this is your first time here, you can find other free samples from Spanish for You! here. There are some fantastic downloads of games and activities for you and your family to enjoy. If you enjoy this activity, be sure to visit the Spanish for You! website where you'll find tons of additional resources for you to help your young Spanish learner!


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Tuesday, July 19, 2022

2022 Spanish Resource Libraries


I hate to bring up the subject of going back to school in the middle of July, but I just have to share with you an important new and FREE resource! Just in time for school to start, some of the TpT Spanish teachers have released their annual Spanish Resource Library. They've been doing this since 2015, and if this is the first time you've learned about this, the great news is that you can go back and upload all of the previous years' resources, too!



2022 Elementary Spanish Resource Library

This year's resource includes links to 20+ resources for PreK and Elementary Spanish teachers that you can download and start using right away.

Directions are on the 2nd page of this PDF to download the entire Google Folder that says: 2022 Spanish Elementary Free Resources

The included resources are:

  • 3 Palabras en línea juego de ortografía
  • 10 Introductions and Greetings
  • Actividades para el primer día de clases
  • An Emergency Activity
  • Buenos Días - Spanish Canción Infantil Nursery Rhyme
  • Centros Fonéticos - Syllable Clip Cards
  • Comprehension
  • Easy Print Spanish Numbers
  • Empareja
  • Hojas de escritura
  • Interactive Notebook
  • Mascotas - Minibooks
  • Microcuentos - Spanish Comic activity
  • Preposition Gato Activity
  • Spanish Building Block Sight Words
  • Spanish Cognates Matching Cards
  • Spanish Reading Comprehension
  • Spring Poem in Spanish
  • Tira y Lee
  • TL Blend Syllables in Spanish
  • Yo aprendo las silabas



2022 Secondary Spanish Resource Library


This year's resource contains 25+ resources for secondary Spanish teachers.

Many are digital or distance-learning friendly and are ready for your 6th - 12th grade Spanish classes during back to school and beyond. This is a digital resource library hosted on Google Drive. Download this free PDF to get the link. Then, click on the link to access a Google Folder with all of the secondary Spanish resources.

Each PDF resource has one free activity and many have links to more freebies - so take the time to read through the PDFs and follow everyone on social media and right here on TpT - you'll be glad you did!

The included resources are:

  • Find Someone Who Tiene
  • 4 Song Tournament
  • Introductions and Greetings
  • Activities Dolores Huerta
  • Possessive Adjectives Flip Book
  • AP Spanish Unit 3 Lesson
  • Calendar Talk
  • School Calendar
  • Emergency Activity
  • Free Write Worksheet
  • Interactive Notebook Sample
  • IR Y LA CIUDAD
  • Mystery Picture Marc Anthony
  • Songs for Spanish Class
  • Regular Present Tense Verbs
  • Snap and Chat
  • Reading - Spanish Introductions
  • I Can Statements - School Unit
  • Spanish False Cognates
  • Spanish Weather Listening
  • TFJ Social Justice
  • Time Filler Project
  • Todo Sobre Mí
  • Interactive Notebook Spanish 1 - 2
  • Weekend Gallery Walk


Click the images above or the titles to go to their TpT pages for downloading. 

Happy teaching!

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Spring Flowers Pronoun Game in Spanish




For some of us, it feels like spring has already sprung and been squashed by summer. But for most of people, warmer temperatures and blooming gardens are filling the days. Now is a good time to keep up your child's Spanish lessons with this month's freebie from MommyMaestra sponsor, Spanish for You!, a perfect activity for young Spanish learners!

This month's freebie is a game for learning about personal pronouns. Spring Flowers Pronoun Game helps your young student learn the Spanish words for pronouns. This three-page download comes with instructions, a pronoun help sheet, and a game sheet.


Download the printable file here


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Remember! Spanish for You!'s program is geared for middle schoolers and is the perfect choice for homeschoolers and afterschoolers alike because their concepts are carefully divided up into manageable bundles that are available for immediate download from their website.

If this is your first time here, you can find other free samples from Spanish for You! here. There are some fantastic downloads of games and activities for you and your family to enjoy. If you enjoy this activity, be sure to visit the Spanish for You! website where you'll find tons of additional resources for you to help your young Spanish learner!


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Thursday, April 14, 2022

Free Download: Spring Words Daily Activities in Spanish



Spring is finally here and my garden is coming alive! My kids and I are spending time every day working in our flower beds. Which makes this month's freebie from MommyMaestra sponsor, Spanish for You!, a perfect activity for young Spanish learners!

This month's freebie is an activity for learning spring-related words. Spring Words Daily Activities helps your young student learn the vocabulary associated with this season. This two-page download allows students to practice sentence building and conversation. You can also find an audio file below to help with pronunciation.


Download the printable file here

Download the audio file here



Books about Spring


And if you're looking for bilingual/Spanish books about spring to reinforce the vocabulary your child is learning, consider one of these:



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Remember! Spanish for You!'s program is geared for middle schoolers and is the perfect choice for homeschoolers and afterschoolers alike because their concepts are carefully divided up into manageable bundles that are available for immediate download from their website.

If this is your first time here, you can find other free samples from Spanish for You! here. There are some fantastic downloads of games and activities for you and your family to enjoy. If you enjoy this activity, be sure to visit the Spanish for You! website where you'll find tons of additional resources for you to help your young Spanish learner!

Monday, April 11, 2022

TruFluency: Online Spanish Learning Program

TruFluency: Online Spanish Classes

The following post is in collaboration with TruFluency. All thoughts and opinions are the author's.

MommyMaestra is always on the lookout for Spanish learning programs for both homeschoolers and general students. My family had the opportunity to take part in some of TruFluency's Spanish classes for the purposes of this review, which is written to help your family when choosing a program.

This post uses affiliate links.

Quick Overview


ProgramTruFluency
Religious Perspective: Secular
Format: Online classes
Ages: 4 to 17
Price: $14 - $228 (Varies based on class and frequency; you can look at their class schedule to see the pricing for the one that works best for your family)

Online Spanish Immersion Program

TruFluency offers online Spanish immersion courses for children ages 4-17. Classes run in four-week sessions centered around a theme like “amigos” or “el clima,” and meet twice a week. (Take a look at their class schedule here.)

My kids were 5 (went to a 25 min. class for 4-6 year olds) and 7 (went to a 45 min. class for ages 7-9). But there are also classes for ages 10-12, and ages 13-17.

There are three levels of proficiency: Beginner (little or no prior Spanish experience), Intermediate/Dual Language (those with some daily Spanish exposure at home or school but who struggle to speak with ease), and Advanced/Native Speaker (those who understand Spanish well, can speak in Spanish to some degree, yet have gaps in their proficiency).

My daughter (5) fit the middle category, and my son (7) was classified as advanced. In both cases, the teachers generally did a good job adapting to where they were, regardless of the label of the class. If you are unsure of the level of your child, you can always try one and the teacher can assess and move the child to a different level if need be. 


Methodology/Philosophy:


According to the website, TruFluency follows the “Belieu method,” which aims to get kids to use language that is relevant to their daily lives. This means that they focus on high-frequency phrases and everyday contexts. It also means that the students are encouraged to engage in speech acts that are used in normal conversation such as answering questions, asking questions, and narrating. And finally, TruFluency teachers employ activities that are motivating to the students to elicit as much language use as possible.


Spanish Class Format


Classes are small, consisting of 2-6 students, and are conducted entirely in Spanish. My understanding is that enrollment for intermediate & advanced students tends to be lower, so classes are even smaller for those groups (we got 1 on 1 attention!). Teachers use plenty of visuals and gestures to make sure the input is comprehensible to the students. Also, there are many varied activities in each class and teachers do not linger long on any activity so as to keep the students engaged. This way they are able to make heavy use of repetition without the students feeling like it is boring or tasking.

TruFluency: Online Spanish Classes

Sample class:


One day, I took notes of my 5 year old daughter’s (intermediate) class to give an idea of how a typical 25-minute class might look:
  • Review: Repeated phrases learned last class
  • Visual matching activity: The teacher showed picture A and picture B. My daughter had to state which picture matched the sentence the teacher spoke (e.g. Tapón no sabe que hacer.)
  • Kinesthetic activity: rolled an (electronic) dice to do an action (e.g. clapping, running in place) while repeating a sentence aloud (e.g. Tapón está triste y deprimido.)
  • Song: The teacher played a Rockalingua song phrase by phrase and had my daughter sing it. She would also ask related questions after each phrase which she encouraged my daughter to answer in complete sentences.
  • Game: After each phrase from the Rockalingua song, the teacher paused to ask questions (e.g. “¿A cuántos amigos llama Tapón?”) Then a text box popped up with options to answer. The student got points for choosing correct answers. The teacher asked my daughter to read these aloud.
  • Game: Students played a memory game where they matched images to the correct written phrase. Again the teacher asked my daughter to read these aloud.
  • Game: A participant turned off her mike to mouth a phrase from the lesson. (e.g. Tapón llama a su amigo.) Others had to guess what the phrase was.

I noted a couple of things from this class. First, seven activities in 25 minutes is an average of 3.5 minutes per activity. This was a great pace because it kept things moving and kept anyone from getting bored. Another thing I noticed from observing these classes was how much they required my daughter to state aloud complete sentences. My daughter complained at how much she was being told to use the “frase completa,” but it was good for her! I think this element contributed a lot to her actual increase in fluency by the end of the two sessions.

The classes for my son were similar, but due to his age (7) and more advanced proficiency, he was able to engage in an even wider variety and complexity of activities. His teachers would typically employ some of the more basic activities and games to activate the vocabulary, but then they often used them as a jumping off point to ask him more open-ended questions where he had the opportunity to use more creative and lengthy responses. They also generally inserted one or two activities per class that were more challenging. For example, one day he was asked to describe his house as he drew it on the screen. Another day, he drew and cut out a cell phone and proceeded to use it to role-play a telephone conversation asking a friend to come over to play.

The Spanish Teachers


I can’t talk about TruFluency without mentioning one of the greatest strengths of the program: the teachers! They are all highly qualified, holding certifications in teaching, are native speakers of Spanish and have 10+ years of experience teaching. In addition, they receive special training from TruFluency and are regularly monitored to ensure that they are doing a good job.

We were able to experience four different teachers, and I would recommend any of them. They were generally high energy, encouraging, and engaging. When I spoke with the founder of TruFluency, Micah Belieu, and she explained the training process and ongoing tracking of the teachers, I was very impressed. I have been a second-language teacher myself for nearly 20 years and have never seen an institution show so much interest in the training and performance of the teachers.

TruFluency: Online Spanish Classes

Other aspects of the program I liked:


Communication – TruFluency is an extremely professional company, and I was very impressed with their communication in all aspects. A zoom link is sent out 45 minutes before class begins. And after every class the teacher sends a summary email with how the student did and listing any pertinent vocabulary or links. And both mid-way through the course, as well as at the conclusion, the teacher sends comments about the students. Furthermore, any time I had a question or concern my emails were promptly answered and concerns dealt with.

Technology – The program makes effective use of technology. They employ many computer games that engage and motivate the students. Both of my kids, even my initially suspicious daughter, were drawn into the class through the games and achieving a spot on the leaderboard. My son regularly asked his teacher to send him links to the games to play at home.

I also wish to add here that as a parent and teacher myself, I also liked how the teachers did not ONLY rely on the technology but were also able to incorporate other physical games, like having kids running to find an object from their home, play Simon Says, etc. They also even incorporated simple crafts from basic household materials.



Aspects of the class that we didn’t enjoy:


Most of the targeted language was very basic. For example, during our first session the vocabulary was related to the weather, clothing, colors, etc. During the second session it focused on what friends are like and how they are feeling. For a beginner, this is perfect! But for my intermediate/advanced proficiency kids, this initially put them off to the class. My daughter especially complained at first that she knew everything (which was not true, by the way, but she felt like she did.) I can imagine that some other heritage speakers of Spanish might react similarly.

However, I do want to note here though that it depends on your purpose for taking these classes! TruFluency has the word “fluency” in its name for a reason, and that seems to be its primary aim. In the past, my kids have taken online classes in Spanish with different purposes. They were content-based classes, so they aimed to further students’ language proficiency by teaching interesting and relevant content IN the target language. My kids have really enjoyed such classes, so I think that perhaps at first they were resistant to TruFluency’s classes because they perceived them to be too easy.

Another aspect of the class that we didn’t love, (but which others may!) was the use of songs from Rockalingua. Don’t get me wrong, songs are wonderful for language learning, so I love that TruFluency regularly employs them. But for us personally, Rockalingua is simply not our family’s jam. We just find them not particularly singable, so my children were less than enthused during these parts of the class (and they normally love to sing). But if you do like Rockalingua, you will be pleased to know that TruFluency classes include free subscriptions to Rockalingua.
 

Our Results


I know I have referenced my daughter’s struggles and initial dislike of the class. Yet despite this, I was pleasantly surprised to see how much her fluency DID improve. Two months of classes twice a week isn’t necessarily enough to make a noticeable difference, but towards the end of our classes I caught my daughter using *complete* sentences to converse with her abuelita on Skype! It wasn’t many. But it was the first time I have noticed her doing this, without being prompted (in the past she either answered in English or in 1-2 words in Spanish). And I also noticed a greater ease in getting my son to switch to Spanish and produce sentences on his own as well. Why? Well, quite simply, in TruFluency’s classes, the classes are designed to elicit the students to produce phrases as much as possible. All the repetition and “frases completas” that the teachers were getting the children to say made my children able to actually use the Spanish they knew with ease and confidence!

 

Conclusion


Would these classes work for you? If your child is a beginner, I would say, yes, absolutely! They are well-designed, taught by top-notch teachers, and are highly motivating. And for kids with a little bit of tech savvy (e.g. my son’s level), the classes are especially appealing.

For heritage speakers, the classes may or may not be a good fit. If your child struggles to produce Spanish, I think you will find that these classes are effective in increasing oral fluency. They certainly did for both of my children, who are at varying ages and proficiencies. However, since heritage speakers often have particular gaps in their language proficiency (I know from experience because I used to teach heritage speakers in Miami), it can be hard to make a class work for them. My son found the advanced level a good fit. For my daughter however, the situation was more complicated. She technically couldn’t put sentences together well enough to qualify as advanced, yet she often found her level to be overly simple. That said, TruFluency is more than willing to work with you, so it is definitely worth checking out a class or two and communicating your needs with the teachers. They were more than willing to work with us.

Discount Code


If you think that this program is a good fit for your family, or if you have questions and would like to talk with them directly, visit their website today! MommyMaestra readers will also receive 20% off their first class. Just use the code: mommy20 when you check out.


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Disclosure: I was given access to classes for review purposes. All opinions are my own. 

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Nisha Elena Congrove is a second-generation homeschooler and mom of 4.  She is currently bilingually homeschooling a 1st grader and a preschooler. She also holds a B.A. in Spanish education, and an M.A. in TESOL and Second Language Acquisition. 

Thursday, March 10, 2022

"The Park" Activity for Spanish Learners

 

Spring is trying really hard to push winter out and we are having some beautiful days that allow us to visit the park. Which makes this month's freebie from MommyMaestra sponsor, Spanish for You!, a perfect activity for young Spanish learners!

This month's freebie is an activity for learning park-related words. The Park: What Do You Like? Survey helps your young student learn the vocabulary associated with this place. This two-page download allows students to practice sentence building and conversation. You can also find an audio file below to help with pronunciation.

Download the printable file here

Download the audio file here


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Remember! Spanish for You!'s program is geared for middle schoolers and is the perfect choice for homeschoolers and afterschoolers alike because their concepts are carefully divided up into manageable bundles that are available for immediate download from their website.

If this is your first time here, you can find other free samples from Spanish for You! here. There are some fantastic downloads of games and activities for you and your family to enjoy. If you enjoy this activity, be sure to visit the Spanish for You! website where you'll find tons of additional resources for you to help your young Spanish learner!

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