What's included
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Each week, learners are encouraged to complete the following assignments to receive the maximum out of this class, retain the material, and have fun: - Respond to one or more questions posed by the teacher in the instructional video. - Read the week's story and sharing a recording of them doing so, - Participate in the weekly game, and - Complete the 1 to 3 worksheets practicing that week's phrases and vocabulary. Some weeks I provide extra fun ways to practice as well, like optional games for learners to play on their own or with family.Class Experience
Stories, laughter, and games make compelling forces in language-learning! In this class, those at or near the beginning of their Spanish-language journey will practice different kinds of phrases and dialogues each week while playing games and listening to simple books. No previous Spanish knowledge is required. Note that while this "Lessons 9-16" course functions as a great sequel to the class, "Beginning Spanish with Games and Stories - Lessons 1-8 (Flex Version)" and I will sometimes reference phrases from those lessons, these lessons do not build on those and can be taken without that background. Each week centers on its own phrases and vocab, with some light review of past weeks in this same course. Though this flex version of the course includes no live class time, please see below the various ways we will interact over the course of this learning experience: ~Interaction by responses to instructional videos~ Each Monday, I will post a video introducing the new phrases and vocabulary. I will ask one or more questions in Spanish from that week's focus, for the learners to respond to, preferably by posting recordings of themselves responding, but typed messages are also good practice. They can then comment on one another's examples. The teacher will provide constructive feedback on responses. ~Interaction by sharing weekly readings~ Each week features a simple beginning Spanish reader created by the teacher that practices that week's phrases and vocabulary. Each Monday, I share a video of myself reading the story, I provide printable versions of the stories for the learners to practice. I ask the learners to share recordings of themselves reading these books as well. This provides great practice with working through the sounds of the language and the phrases of the week. I provide feedback on their recordings as well. ~Interaction through asynchronous games~ Each Monday, I will also present a game to practice that week's focus. Examples are: a guessing game (in which learners ask each other questions and answer to find out each others' pretend identity assigned by the teacher) or charades (in which learners act something out in a quick recording and the other learners comment, trying to guess which vocabulary item was acted out). ~Interaction through feedback on homework~ Each week, along with the instructional videos, I provide class notes, a version of the week's story, and one or more worksheets. Learners can post their completed worksheets in the classroom and comment on each other's work, as well as receive feedback from the instructor. Some weeks there are optional Kahoot review quizzes as well. These will be our weekly focuses: Week 1 - Talking about facial features and body parts, Book: "¡No te toques la boca!" (by the instructor) Week 2 - Describing with colors, Book: "¿De qué color es?" (by the instructor) Week 3 - Talking about clothing, Book: "Ponte la bufanda" (by the instructor) Week 4 - Talking about the weather, Book: "¡Qué frío!" (by the instructor) Week 5 - Talking about family members, Book: "Esta es mi familia" (by the instructor) Week 6 - Talking about rooms in a house, Book: "En mi casa" (by the instructor) Week 7 - Talking about farm animals, Book: "En la granja" (by the instructor) Week 8 - Asking and answering what we like to do, Book: "¡Me gusta hacer eso!" (by the instructor)
Other Details
Supply List
Each week, I provide that lesson's class notes, a version of the week's story, and one or more worksheets.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
I received a minor in the Spanish language with my bachelor degree (2011). Later, I went on to complete the seven-week level 5 Spanish course at Roca Blanca Spanish School in Catalotepec, Mexico (2018). I have taught group Spanish classes to a variety of ages ranging from preschool through high school over a period of five years, four years of which were online. Additionally, I have been raising my children primarily in Spanish since 2016.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$7
weekly or $50 for 8 weeks8 weeks
Completed by 4 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 10-13