
How to Break Through the Intermediate Plateau and Finally Feel Fluent in Spanish
The intermediate wall is real; here’s how to climb over it. If you’ve been learning Spanish for a while, you probably know the feeling: you can form sentences, you understand quite a bit, but conversations still feel clunky and unnatural. You might be stuck repeating the same safe phrases while everyone else seems to glide effortlessly through conversations. That frustrating “plateau” is one...Read More
Spanish Fluency for Kids Begins at Home: 7 Easy Habits That Help Your Child Speak Sooner
If you’re like many parents of preschoolers, you’ve probably wondered: How can I help my child become fluent in Spanish if we don’t speak it at home? The good news is that you don’t need to be fluent yourself, and you don’t need to add hours of extra work to your schedule. In fact, Spanish fluency for kids starts in the most natural place of all—your home. Join 559 million people on...Read More
From Zero to Fluent? What Realistic Progress Looks Like in 1 Year of Spanish
Do you want results and fast? Your teen is starting Spanish from scratch, and you’re wondering, “Can they really become fluent in just one year?” The answer might surprise you because while fluency is a long game, what is realistic in a year is both exciting and totally achievable. Stick with me, and I’ll walk you through exactly what progress should look like month by month. Plus, I’ve...Read More
9 Ways to Keep Your Middle Schooler Engaged in Spanish (Even if They’re Already Fluent)
Don’t let fluency turn into boredom. Challenge your children’s minds and fuel their curiosity. If your child is already fluent in Spanish—reading full novels, carrying conversations, and maybe even correcting your grammar—you might be wondering, Now what? They’ve come so far, but keeping them engaged and growing can feel like a challenge, especially when most programs focus on beginner or...Read More
