Clase semanal interactiva | – Todos los niveles bienvenidos | – Siempre gratis
Únete a un espacio relajado y amigable para practicar inglés conversacional real de Estados Unidos, ¡el que se usa todos los días! Esta clase semanal está diseñada para ayudarte a:
– Entrenar el oído para entender el inglés natural
-️ Mejorar tu forma de hablar con conversaciones guiadas y divertidas
– Conectarte con otras personas en un ambiente cálido y acogedor
– Aprender expresiones y vocabulario útil que podrás usar en tu vida diaria
Hablaremos sobre la vida diaria, temas divertidos, emociones, cultura… como lo hacen los amigos. No es una clase de gramática: es una clase para ganar confianza, fluidez y comunicación real. ✨
Impartida por una poeta y amante de los idiomas que hace que aprender sea divertido y con alma.
I have designed these materials so they can also be used by English speakers learning Spanish. Let me know if these are of help or what materials are needed in your case. These are from my new class as a ESL tutor and I will continue to share them.
🎉 Clase de inglés: Conversando con amigos 🎉
🗓 Todos los domingos | 🕔 5:00 PM hora de Arizona 📍 En vivo por zoom | 💬 ¡Siempre gratis!
¿Te gustaría hablar inglés como lo hacen los amigos en la vida real? Esta clase es para ti. 🧡
En un ambiente relajado y divertido, vamos a practicar inglés conversacional real, el que se usa todos los días en Estados Unidos. Aquí no se trata de memorizar reglas gramaticales, sino de conectar, comunicar y ganar confianza al hablar.
🔹 ¿Qué haremos en clase? ✅ Escucharás y entenderás inglés natural ✅ Hablarás en conversaciones guiadas y espontáneas ✅ Aprenderás expresiones útiles y vocabulario real ✅ Compartiremos historias, cultura, emociones y risas ✅ Conocerás personas de todo el mundo que también quieren mejorar su inglés
✨ La clase es impartida por una poeta y amante de los idiomas que convierte el aprendizaje en una experiencia creativa y con corazón.
👥 Todos los niveles son bienvenidos. No importa si sabes poco o mucho inglés — aquí todos aprendemos juntos.
¡Únete y comienza a hablar como un verdadero amigo! 💬🌟
Clase semanal interactiva | – Todos los niveles bienvenidos | – Siempre gratis
Únete a un espacio relajado y amigable para practicar inglés conversacional real de Estados Unidos, ¡el que se usa todos los días! Esta clase semanal está diseñada para ayudarte a:
– Entrenar el oído para entender el inglés natural
-️ Mejorar tu forma de hablar con conversaciones guiadas y divertidas
– Conectarte con otras personas en un ambiente cálido y acogedor
– Aprender expresiones y vocabulario útil que podrás usar en tu vida diaria
Hablaremos sobre la vida diaria, temas divertidos, emociones, cultura… como lo hacen los amigos. No es una clase de gramática: es una clase para ganar confianza, fluidez y comunicación real.
At our Etsy shop, you’ll find a treasure trove of creative, inspiring, and educational resources for homeschoolers of all ages! From activity pages for toddlers to captivating Ancient Greece printables, mandala coloring books with poetic twists, and even bilingual materials and Spanish lessons, we aim to make learning fun, engaging, and unforgettable.
For parents, we offer mindfulness and growth tools, with even more exciting resources to come.
But this is just the beginning! Our mission is to make poetry cool again and to inspire a lifelong love of learning.
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Rima y Ritmo is my cool Spanish class where I use poetry to teach my kids my native language. I already taught this lesson to my children, and they loved it. I am currently designing lesson 2: the poem is about a butterfly.
Below are the printable worksheets from my Rima y Ritmo class 1 ebook.
Print the printables, including the poem and read the lesson plan I linked above and using the poem and translation, work through these exercises. My children found them non easy.
Let me know if you need the answers.
Let me know if this helped and if you want to see more like this.
(Spanish learning/ teaching? Scrool to the end for my fun lesson)
It is true that I love language study and learning and I love Duolingo, even though I am not happy they do not have a level two once you finish you language course. I finished my Latin course and got bored, picked up 2 more languages…
This is my Duolingo report this week:
I guess I have a need to prove I am a real person. Why?
With the modern trend of everything we find being AI, I do have a need to prove that I am a real person who really studies language and teaches her children.
Just today we did Halloween arts and crafts…
Anyway, let us connect on Duolingo if you use it, find me as Eve Sanchez.
Why Duolingo
I am currently trying to have more XP on Greek, also struggling with my Greek.
I do not need to learn a language, but I attempted to get my kids interested in Spanish, my first language, and they do not want to be told what to learn, they have their own opinions and ideas, which is really cute…
I joined Duolingo to inspire my kids to learn languages because they imitate anything I do: no pressure.
It worked because they started learning languages too. They are not organized and quit their own Duolingo, yet, Lilli does my Latin lessons at times, Vivi is learning the Greek alphabet with me, they have a Dinolingo Spanish course, Lilli took a Latin class, Lilli and I have Latin jokes, Alex does the Greek lessons with me and repeats the Greek words, Lilli and Vivi took Spanish classes: it worked, but my inspiration effort is ongoing.
Part of my effort is to have them observe my own learning, as well as to experience my learning methods which are varied and colorful, on top of that to expose them to different languages: music in Spanish and Italian; Italian, Latin, Greek words, phrases, and entire videos or podcasts being broadcasted in our house; and more.
And you,
Are you learning or teaching a language? Which? Do you have tips?
Do you listen to music in your target language?
Learning Spanish?
Check out my cool Spanish with poetry clas:
Purchase the class through this link which includes a children’s printable workbook, a test, and more:
Dear Lovestar, I started learning Greek and I tried listening to Greek music but my ffamily did not like it. I study Italian and for learning, I listen to Italian music and do Italian karaoke. But the Greek music was a huge no for them, but I liked it. Anyway, while I was on the […]
Edit: My children loved the class and printable worksheet and requested more classes like this. Follow for the next classes coming up in the same fun but in-depth manner.
I have been pitching the idea everywhere that poetry is an excellent tool for language learning as reading materials. And now I will prove by creating the most creative Spanish lesson ever.
The full lesson, including a printable worksheet and test for children is available if you need additional help with this material:
Here’s why poetry is amazing for language learning:
Culture
Deep learning through complexity of poetry
Fun content that is memorable
Rhyming and rhythm helps with memorization
Spanish: 1st level. Lesson 1
Hola mi amigo (Hello my friend) poem by Eve. Read further, and I’ll explain every word and phrase.
This poem is appropriate for a level 1 learning. It uses simple language and common phrases, making it accessible for beginners. This is a little more intense than the usual level 1 dialog, but it is also much more memorable, and I bet you can engage with this content more than with the usual language class dialog.
The main points for teaching are:
Basic Vocabulary: The words and expressions are straightforward and familiar, suitable for early learners.
Simple Sentence Structure: The poem’s structure is uncomplicated, which helps learners grasp basic sentence formation and concepts.
Easy to memorize: I do not attempt to memorize vocabulary anymore. That is the “boring” learning style that many of us reject. I like to engage with the reading content. However, poetry is naturally easier to memorize than prose or conversations. You will find yourself remembering without trying, especially if you do it with fun in mind and without judging your learning speed.
Lesson Plan. Feel free to use this for personal use/ homeschooling
(For more learning, I’m collecting all this into an ebook, return, and you will see additional lesson posts totally free)
If you’re a teacher and wish to use this material, let me know.
Welcome to my unique language lesson, where we explore the beauty of poetry as a tool for learning. Poetry is more than just a form of artistic expression; it’s a gateway to deep emotional understanding and linguistic mastery. By delving into poetry, you’ll not only enhance your language skills but also gain insight into the cultural and emotional nuances of Spanish.
Why poetry? It offers a fun and engaging way to learn, transforming the study of vocabulary and grammar into a creative and immersive experience. Poetry often includes complex structures and rich imagery, which challenges learners to think critically and understand the language on a deeper level. Many native speakers might not fully grasp the subtleties of poetry, but by engaging with it, you’ll achieve a profound and sophisticated understanding of the language.
In this class, we’ll use carefully selected poems to guide our learning journey. You’ll explore themes, emotions, and linguistic intricacies that will elevate your understanding of the language. Let’s embark on this poetic adventure together and discover the power of language through the art of verse.
Poem translation
Hello my friend, Talk to me, Come in, and tell me, How are you? Give me a hug And between my arms Feel my love.
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