How Your Kids Can Learn Spanish

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I was walking down a slightly busy street one day when I heard two men talking and I really wasn’t paying attention because I wasn’t from that town and I never expected anyone to be talking to me. As I looked up, I saw the two men talking and one of them was looking at me. Needless to say, I started listening to their conversation. The only trouble was, they were speaking Spanish. They might as well have been from another Planet because I couldn’t understand a word they said. Then the one man approached me and started speaking to me, but I didn’t know what he was saying and he couldn’t understand me. How awesome it would have been to be able to speak Spanish. In reality, only speaking one language can stunt your growth. Not physically, but how many opportunities have I missed? Places that I might have gone with confidence but I couldn’t speak the language.

 

Well, the people at Trufluency know this and has been working to make sure that those missed opportunities are turned into possibilities. They also know that children learn at such a faster rate and retain what they learn much better than an adult. That’s why they have Trufluency Kids. And, the younger they are being taught, the better. Trufluency Kids has many different classes that you can enroll your child in that fits your schedule. They also have several different age categories so you can choose the one that is tailored to your child’s age group.

I haven’t gotten to the best part. Your child doesn’t just read a script and perform mindless memory exercises; they actually interact with other students that are learning the language so that they can utilize what they have learned. All in the privacy of your own home. They have a teacher that teaches the lessons and over-sees it. Trufluency Kids is a great way to learn Spanish. The classes are kept small so that no one falls through the cracks and gets left behind. Everyone participates and everyone is heard. And if anyone has a question, they can ask it while it’s relevant and fresh in their mind so that they get the answers they need when they need it.

This is how it works: First you select the level of knowledge that your child has in the language (Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced). Then you choose the proper age class of your child. Trufluency Kids has over 150 classes so picking their age will narrow the choices. Then you can choose what day and time for the class so that it fits into everyone’s schedule. You can mix and match as well. For example, if you would like your child to have three classes a week, but the Monday, Wednesday, Friday classes don’t work with your schedule. Choose the Tuesday & Thursday session and either the Saturday or Sunday session to schedule your child’s three days a week classes. Here is a link that walks you through the whole process: https://trufluencykids.com/how-it-works/

And here is the link to signing up for classes. There is no better time than today: https://trufluencykids.com/spanish-class-schedule/

Oh and by the way, … I never found out what the man was saying, whether it was important or not. I wish I had known how to speak Spanish that day…

as always,… take care, be safe, and I hope you find this helpful…

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Gagnon
Gagnon
3 years ago

Spanish is popular all over the world, but it’s not so popular in North America. French is your first language, but many young children are learning Spanish as well. From the time they are young, children are exposed to Spanish or French language. You must check http://www.dissertation-service.org and get new things about the study work. French is a more popular language with younger children, but Spanish is popular with older children as well.

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3 years ago

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