
Tamales, Turrón, and Traditions: Christmas Foods That Bring Spanish to Life at Home
Bring Spanish off the page and into your home through the foods families actually eat during Navidad. If you’ve ever wished Spanish could feel more “real” for your middle schooler—beyond worksheets, flashcards, and textbook dialogues—then this is the post for you. Because here’s the secret: one of the most powerful ways to help an intermediate learner grow their fluency is by giving them...Read More
From Pozole to Panettone: A Global Christmas Menu That Doubles as a Spanish Lesson
Take your middle schooler on a global food tour—without leaving the dinner table. If you’re looking for a fresh and meaningful way to keep Spanish learning alive during the holidays, this might become your new favorite at-home tradition. Because here’s the truth: when kids associate Spanish with fun, connection, and real experiences, everything begins to click. And nothing connects kids...Read More
From Snacks to Dinners: Spanish Vocabulary for Food That Teens Actually Talk About
Food is one of the most natural, relatable ways to make Spanish come alive, especially for teens. Whether grabbing snacks with friends, ordering at a restaurant, or helping with dinner at home, food vocabulary gives beginner learners real-world words they can use daily. For parents who want to support their teens’ Spanish fluency journey without speaking the language themselves, this...Read More
Making Chiles Rellenos
I’ve often written that language is very closely tied to culture, and therefore to people! And what is the one thing we humans do every single day of our lives? We eat! Food is one of the things we all need and enjoy. It also brings us together – remember all those fun family lunches and dinners you’ve attended? We all also have that one food that brings us back to our childhood;...Read More
