Your Teen’s First 6 Months of Spanish: What to Expect and How to Support Them
When your teen starts learning Spanish for the first time, it’s not just about words and grammar; it’s about building a whole new way of thinking. And like anything unfamiliar, the first six months can bring a mix of excitement, self-doubt, and occasional resistance. As a parent, you don’t have to speak Spanish to support them. You just need to understand what’s normal in those early...Read MoreLlegar vs Llevar in Spanish: What’s the Difference?
Llegar vs llevar. Do they sound similar to you? That might be the case, but today you’ll see that these two verbs have very little in common. They only seem similar because of how they sound. Let’s have a look now at all the shades of meanings of llegar vs llevar with many example sentences. I’ll also show you how to conjugate these -AR verbs in some basic tenses. Let’s...Read MoreHow to Finally Roll Your R’s – And Why It’s Not a Big Deal If You Can’t
If you’ve ever tried rolling your R’s and ended up making a sound closer to a cat purring than a Spanish speaker, you’re not alone. Many adult Spanish learners struggle with this pronunciation challenge, and some even give up trying altogether. Here’s the good news: you don’t need to roll your R’s perfectly to speak Spanish fluently. In fact, even some native Spanish speakers can’t roll...Read Moreby Alexandra H.March 19, 2025 Hispanic Culture, Homeschooling, Learning Strategies, Spanish for Kids0 comments