When my daughter started forming full sentences in Spanish, I was over the moon, but also a little unsure what to do next. She had mastered colors, numbers, and animals, and could sing every Spanish song we’d played on repeat for months. But I started to wonder: Now what? If you’re in the same spot, […] The post From Songs to Sentences: The Spanish Activities That Still Work at the Next Level appeared first on Homeschool Spanish Academy.| Homeschool Spanish Academy
If your child can already say things like “Quiero leche” or “Me gusta el gato,” they’re in an exciting stage of Spanish learning. But here’s what happens next: your child starts wondering how to ask questions. And not just yes or no questions, but the kind that sparks real conversation. That’s where it gets tricky. […] The post How Do I Ask Questions in Spanish Without Sounding Like a Robot? appeared first on Homeschool Spanish Academy.| Homeschool Spanish Academy
You’re listening to your child speak Spanish, and they say something like “Me gusta manzanas.” Close, but not quite right. Or maybe they say “Te ayudo mamá” and pause, unsure if it should be “Le ayudo mamá” instead. If you’ve ever felt like these little Spanish words—me, te, le, nos—are a mystery, you’re not alone. […] The post When to Use Me, Te, Le, Nos… and Why It Feels Like a Guessing Game appeared first on Homeschool Spanish Academy.| Homeschool Spanish Academy
Imagine your child walking into a room full of cousins, aunts, and grandparents who all speak Spanish. Everyone smiles, hugs are exchanged, and the hard part comes: speaking. For many middle schoolers just starting out, the idea of using Spanish during a family visit feels overwhelming. They might know a few words from an app […] The post 25 Spanish Phrases Every Middle Schooler Should Know Before a Family Visit appeared first on Homeschool Spanish Academy.| Homeschool Spanish Academy
Learn 30 Spanish words to describe your summer job, internship, or volunteer gig—perfect for teens using Spanish at work.| Homeschool Spanish Academy
Learn how to start and maintain casual conversations with these small talk phrases in Spanish—perfect for school, work, or daily life.| Homeschool Spanish Academy