Tips to Create a Simple Spanish Lesson for your Kids

by | Mar 23, 2020

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Caroline Fernandez is a member of the Journeywoman Network who lives in Toronto, Canada She’s an inventive, informed mom who blogs about parenting, family activities and the absence of laundry fairies at www.parentclub.ca and www.todaysparent.com. This is her excellent tip for preparing children for travelling to a place where they’ll need keywords in another language. Caroline writes …

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I made a Spanish/English vocabulary sheet for my kids to take on our trip to the Dominican Republic. In it, I incorporated phrases for my child who is old enough to have reading skills plus cartoons for my pre-reader. This type of ‘play sheet’ makes for a fun airplane activity and also helps the kiddies get comfortable with the culture and signage that they’ll see at their destination. This sheet probably also makes them think they know more Spanish than Dora the Explorer!

“¿Cuánto cuesta?”

How much does this cost?

Muchas gracias.

Thank you very much.

Mi nombre es ________________.

My name is ________________.

Agua, por favor.

Water, please.

Tengo sed.

I’m thirsty.

Donde estan los baños?

Where are the bathrooms?

Té helado, por favor.

An ice tea, please.

Estoy cansado.

I’m tired.

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