Señora Gose's Homeschool Spanish Blog (aka "Seriously, Suzanne")

Dyslexia (and vision therapy) Tips & Tricks with the See it and Say it Method

Dyslexia (and vision therapy) Tips & Tricks with the See it and Say it Method

Maybe you've seen a few of the reels and shorts on the different Flip Flop Spanish media channels lately! The main message is: "It's not just about Spanish." Not only are you practicing visual, audial and tactile memory skills, and waking up a portion of your brain that remain dormant without communicating in a second language, but you're participating in actual therapy! Wherever your memory skills lie - excellent memory skills or less than optimal memory - learning a second language will improve that skill. The method of See it and Say it increases that process exponentially because the photo...

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Game Schooling... REALLY?

Game Schooling... REALLY?

Yes, really!Try Hi-Ho Cherry O, Candyland, Uno, Spot it, or Guess Who... ALL in Spanish! There's a mountain of scientific evidence and literature from the smarties at Lego and other places show how GREAT it is to engage in play daily! Some of those stats include: Babies Need Attunement Play to Learn and Grow Play Builds More Complex Brains Babies Learn by Moving Play = Learning Play Develops Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Kids Need Rough-and-Tumble Play Play Deprivation Can Have Tragic Consequences Play Improves Lives SO! PLAY! Enjoy this Game-Schooling Spanish lesson with included Video. Come back here often, as I'll upload...

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It's Spring Break! Should we take a break???

Fun Spanish Activities homeschool lifestyle of learning schooling hacks

It's Spring Break! Should we take a break???

I mean, YES, you should take a break. The weather (here in Texas) is GORGEOUS, we just got another hour of sunlight added to our days, and burn out was on the horizon, right?At the same time - when you RELAX, your absorption is SO MUCH HIGHER!Here are some ways to take a break, but still "do Spanish." Each of the links is either a video, or a link to purchase the game.1) Play charades in Spanish. (Choosing a theme or topic first helps!)2) Play Smackit Racket: - you need three people. One person calls out one of the flash card...

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Should my child (or I) use an AI app to practice speaking a foreign language?

Should my child (or I) use an AI app to practice speaking a  foreign language?

There are quite a few apps on the market for "low monthly fees" to use an AI character to practice your Spanish conversation with. I mean, why not, right?You speak to them, they correct you, you move on! It seems VERY tempting for a parent, because it gives you the opportunity to check another foreign language "time box" and not have to actually put in any listening or speaking effort on your own. I'll be to the point: Just DON'T.Why not?1) Follow THEIR rules. The apps all require you to sign up as a user, and it declares the user must...

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High School Nightmares: The WORST parts of High School Spanish Class

High School Nightmares: The WORST parts of High School Spanish Class

Oh goodness. I'll bet EVERYone has a story from High School Spanish class, right?Let's list the worst bits of foreign language classes: (Of course, don't laugh, but I took French in high school, and these still applied.) - Comment and add the ones I've left out! 1) Feeling lost or blind 2) Public humiliation when having to read or speak without confidence 3) Confusion with English Grammar and how it correlates 4) Massive words lists to memorize in short amounts of time 5) Teacher speaking too quickly 6) Fear of being corrected ("mean teacher") 7) Tedious translations 8) Tons of...

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