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TruFluency Kids Spanish Immersion, Level 2.1, 4-6, 2x/wk

In this ongoing class, students can jump in at any time to get a focused, targeted Spanish immersion lesson built only on the vocabulary and song for that week. Focus is on practice speaking and listening.
TruFluency Kids! Spanish and English School
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What's included

2 live meetings
50 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

This is for kids who understand a lot of Spanish (either in dual language at school or whose family speaks Spanish around them) but have challenges responding or who want practice conversing in everyday language. Must have been assessed by our teachers in level 1.1 before being approved for this class. 

The goal of any TruFluency Kids Spanish Immersion class is to give a high level of fluency within 3-4 years with 2-3 classes a week (take any of our courses to build fluency, since we change themes every month, school-wide, building fluency one conversation topic at a time). Then, a higher level of fluency by joining our dual language classes/teen conversation classes by age 7 to 12. Our goal is to give fluency, through online, consistent, convenient lessons with engaging and dynamic methodology that is always evolving and improving. Parents can count on us to be in business for decades, as we started our business in 2010. 

Each "ongoing Spanish Immersion class" will focus on a small part of a song or video with very specifically targeted vocabulary that goes with that song or video. With that, we will build on short question/answer conversations to build ear training, listening skills, build confidence to respond, and overall have a lot of fun through games, which are created to help them remember the context of the vocabulary. Each class, students can learn a targeted aspect of the language. Join or leave the course at any time (weekly), since each week is a lesson in and of itself. 

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THEMES WITH DATES
4-week course “El niño nuevo” 🎈 (The new kid) September 1 – September 28, 2024

If your child takes 1 class/week, these are the lessons they will have per week:
Week 1 (Sep 1 – Sep 7): Lesson 1
Week 2 (Sep 8 – Sep 14): Lesson 2
Week 3 (Sep 15 – Sep 21): Lesson 3
Week 4 (Sep 22 – Sep 28): Lesson 4

If your child takes 2 classes/week, these are the lessons they will have per week:
Week 1 (Sep 1 – Sep 7): Lessons 1-2
Week 2 (Sep 8 – Sep 14): Lessons 3-4
Week 3 (Sep 15 – Sep 21): Lessons 5-6
Week 4 (Sep 22 – Sep 28): Lessons 7-8

If your child takes 3 classes/week, these are the lessons they will have per week:
Week 1 (Sep 1 – Sep 7): Lessons 1-2 + extra activities
Week 2 (Sep 8 – Sep 14): Lessons 3-4 + extra activities
Week 3 (Sep 15 – Sep 21): Lessons 5-6 + extra activities
Week 4 (Sep 22 – Sep 28): Lessons 7-8 + extra activities
 
ACTIVITIES PER LESSON (Every Curriculum)
Every lesson in our curriculum has a set of activities which follow the structure below. Stories, songs, videos, games and crafts are always part of our lessons:
-Activity 1: Personal questions. Students practice basic and daily personal questions according to their level (quantity and difficulty vary). We are going to repeat this set of questions throughout the whole course. 
-Activity 2: Let’s get ready. Students learn and practice the keywords, expressions, questions and answers we will find later in the next chapter of the story.
-Activity 3: Story time! Students read the main story with the teacher. The stories are written for each level respectively. The difficulty, number of words and topics change.
-Activity 4: What was the story about? Students answer questions about the story to review vocabulary and expressions.
-Activity 5: Now’s your turn. Students answer questions about themselves using the topics seen in the story’s content and the characters’ dialogues. 
-Activity 6: Students read the story one more time. Kids repeat the words and act the story out.
*The following activities are for 7 to 12-year-old groups only.
-Activity 7: Older students learn and practice an extra topic related to the main story.
-Activity 8: Students use the main and extra vocabulary learned from the story in real life situations in which these will be useful and practical.
-Activity 9: Students review what they learned in today’s class.
-Activity 10: Intermediate students (levels 2.2 to 3.1) discuss and talk about a certain topic with open questions related to the content of the lesson.

MAIN TOPICS PER LESSON in “El niño nuevo” 🎈 (The new kid)

Lessons 1-2
Students will:
- Read the first chapter of the story “El niño nuevo”. We meet Félix, a kid who floats around.
- Share personal information and that of other classmates on our first day of school
- Use phrases like: Hello my name is... I am... years old. I am a child who studies Spanish, etc.
- Practice vocabulary about school supplies like pencils, sharpeners, erasers, rulers and much more
- Learn phrases like: I forgot my pencil! What should I do?
- Learn how to borrow school supplies from their classmates asking questions like: Can you lend me a pencil, please?

Lessons 3-4 
Students will:
- Read the second chapter of the story “El niño nuevo”. Now, we meet Otto, a kid who speaks backwards. Félix tries talking to him, but he can’t understand what he says!
- Learn to identify incorrect phrases in Spanish and say: No, Otto! That’s not right. You say…
- Review and use adjectives to describe our classmates and how they behave such as: polite, rude, talkative, shy, smart, etc.
- Discover some common native Spanish phrases to talk about the relationship they have with their classmates: "Me cae bien" / "Me cae mal" (I like him / I don’t like him)

Lessons 5-6 
Students will:
- Read the third chapter of the story “El niño nuevo”. We meet another classmate; his name is Rex. Rex is a kid who likes eating weird stuff, for example a carnivorous plant salad, cactus cake and jalapeño juice, how weird!
- Prepare their lunchbox for school making weird combinations with different food and ingredients.
- Talk about common food and snacks we have at school and use expressions like "Yummy!" and "How weird!".
- Describe their favorite meal and how the make it or who makes it at home.
- Use the expression “It think it’s…” to make comments and give opinions about others’ meals when they go out for recess. 
 
Lessons 7-8 
Students will:
- Read the fourth chapter of the story “El niño nuevo”. Finally, we meet Lulu, she is a girl who is sad and crying because she is the only blue student in the entire school, and she feels left out.
- Practice vocabulary about feelings and emotions in different situations.
- Ask their classmates how they feel and why. We will work in class connecting with others and understanding what they are experiencing.
- Work with the expressions "I get along well with" and "I do not get along with " to talk about the relationship we have with different classmates and whether we are friends or not and explaining why.
Learning Goals
Each class we will learn a targeted vocabulary list with song. Mostly we will practice, practice, practice using the language.
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Language of Instruction
Spanish
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's in Teaching Spanish as a Second Language or similar certificate/background/experience. Monthly trainings and vetted teachers. 

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$28

weekly ($14 per class)
2x per week
25 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 4-6
1-6 learners per class

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