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Someone uptread recommended Spanish soap operas. I don’t recommend those. They are boring. I highly recommend the duoling Spanish podcast — it is so well done and is perfect for kids in years 2-4. Skim thru and pick ones that look interesting but there’s one season where they did an Argentinian bank heist that was great and another where they focused on art thefts that was also really fun. I personally loved the singing grandma story the best.
For TV shows, if you are okay with TV-MA, I recommend Casa de Papel (money heist) or if you want comedy and less violence Vecinos, paquita Salas, or House of Fllowers. There is also a very cute teen based show about a lesbian teen in Mexico called The Most Beautiful Fllower (that makes it sound raunchy but it’s more cute — think more like an Mexican my so called life.) All on Netflix. Acapulco on Apple is half in Spanish and is so fun. I recommend turning on the Spanish close captioning so they can see the words as well as see them. I used to love watching Spanish game shows but just have t found any fun ones lately. The old version of family fued (cien Mexicanos…) was my favorite but then they changed the host and made it more American instead of Mexican (cien Latinos) it just wasn’t as good. |
This. It would have the additional benefit of laying a solid foundation for grammar as well. Heck, perhaps we can persuade mcps to bring back grammar? ICYMI: private schools teach grammar and foreign language starting in elementary school. In fact, both are critical components for academic success. |
Even at the back to school open house, Spanish 1A the teacher said she speaks 60% of the time in Spanish and that if your kids complain not to worry, they will learn. Immersion is the best way to learn if you care about language learning outcomes. As for protecting your kid's GPA, that I could not tell you... |
No its not rare. Its completely normal, standard progression outside of Bethesda MD |