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Turning Dinner Time into Spanish Time!

Do you ever feel like dinner time is just a chaotic race to get everyone fed before someone starts a food fight? Well, what if I told you that you could turn those mealtime moments into a fun Spanish-learning adventure? That’s right! With just a little creativity (and maybe some bribery in the form of dessert), your family can practice Spanish while chowing down.

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You Don’t Need to Speak Spanish to Help Your Child Learn It!

If you’ve ever thought, I’d love for my child to learn Spanish, but I don’t speak a word of it!—you’re not alone. Many parents worry that not knowing the language themselves means they can’t effectively support their child’s learning. The good news? You absolutely can! Language learning isn’t just about what happens in a lesson; it’s about creating an environment where Spanish is a fun and natural part of your child’s day. Here’s how you can help – even if the only Spanish word you know is hola!

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5 Things to Stop Doing to Finally Nail Your Spanish in 2025

How do I improve? Learning Spanish is an adventure full of triumphs, mistakes, and the occasional “Wait, did I just say I’m pregnant?” moment. If you’ve been stuck in the same spot or feel like your progress has hit a siesta, it might be time to rethink your approach. Here are five things you need to stop doing in 2025 if you want to level up your Spanish once and for all!

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Learn how to tell your stories in Spanish

If you’re older than 40 chances are you love talking about things you used to do when you were younger. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to do that in Spanish!? The imperfect tense in Spanish is used for exactly this. It does have other uses too and in this blog post you’ll learn how to use the imperfect tense in Spanish to talk about past actions that happened repeatedly or over an extended period of time.

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