Anonymous wrote:Leave immediately. Go to Mexico. Stay there. Give him a soccer ball and send him out to find friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t underestimate the power of immersion. I went to Guatemala at age 19, having taken one year of high school Spanish. I was fully conversational within a month. After 6 months I was fluent.
There was almost no one around to speak to in English though.
YOU were 19, and self-motivated, and YOU made the decision to move to another country to learn the language. There is nothing in the OP's post to indicate that her 9 year old son has either the aptitude or inclination to learn another language in such a short period of time.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t underestimate the power of immersion. I went to Guatemala at age 19, having taken one year of high school Spanish. I was fully conversational within a month. After 6 months I was fluent.
There was almost no one around to speak to in English though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a variety of reasons, I’m interested in getting my 9 yo son up to speed on Spanish over the summer. He’s never taken Spanish but has had exposure to both French and Hebrew, and he’s taken Mandarin in school. He needs to be at the same level as a 9 yo non-native speaker who’s been taking Spanish immersion throughout elementary. What’s our best bet? Tutors plus a Spanish-speaking nanny? Spend the summer in a Spanish speaking country? My Spanish is limited to what I remember from high school, so we have limited ability to support Spanish at home unless we learn it, too.
Lol!
That's not going to happen over the summer--even if you live in a Spanish speaking country the entire time.
3 months is a long time, and they absorb languages more quickly than an adult, but it would need to be true immersion (hours of instruction, plus living with a host family). not sure you would want to do that with a 9 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a variety of reasons, I’m interested in getting my 9 yo son up to speed on Spanish over the summer. He’s never taken Spanish but has had exposure to both French and Hebrew, and he’s taken Mandarin in school. He needs to be at the same level as a 9 yo non-native speaker who’s been taking Spanish immersion throughout elementary. What’s our best bet? Tutors plus a Spanish-speaking nanny? Spend the summer in a Spanish speaking country? My Spanish is limited to what I remember from high school, so we have limited ability to support Spanish at home unless we learn it, too.
Lol!
That's not going to happen over the summer--even if you live in a Spanish speaking country the entire time.
Anonymous wrote:For a variety of reasons, I’m interested in getting my 9 yo son up to speed on Spanish over the summer. He’s never taken Spanish but has had exposure to both French and Hebrew, and he’s taken Mandarin in school. He needs to be at the same level as a 9 yo non-native speaker who’s been taking Spanish immersion throughout elementary. What’s our best bet? Tutors plus a Spanish-speaking nanny? Spend the summer in a Spanish speaking country? My Spanish is limited to what I remember from high school, so we have limited ability to support Spanish at home unless we learn it, too.