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¿Qué Tiempo Hace? Summer Spanish Camp (Weather, Months and Seasons)
In this four-day Spanish camp for beginners, students will learn to talk about the months, seasons and weather, culminating in a final project!
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7-12
year olds
3-6
learners per class
$45
Charged upfront
$11 per class
Meets 4x per week
Over 1 week
45 minutes per class
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Description
Class Experience
In this four-day Spanish camp for beginners, students will learn to talk about the months, seasons and weather in complete sentences, culminating in a final project! Each class will last 45 minutes and there will be a focus on speaking. A worksheet will be provided for extra practice after class. In the final class, students will be asked to present a final project in Spanish that is about the seasons and weather. We will practice and work toward this goal throughout the camp and an example...
Students will be able to practically use basic Spanish vocabulary in complete sentences.
I am a teacher by trade. I lived and worked (in a Spanish-speaking environment) in El Salvador, Central America for over seven years. I am excited to share my love of the Spanish language with your child!
A worksheet with the phrases and vocabulary will be provided at the end of class for extra practice (optional). A final project will be presented in the last class.
3 hours per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.