Start here for Unit 1. Use this page to choose a lesson, follow the unit rhythm, and keep practice simple and consistent.
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People
Names, family words, age, and simple ways to talk about yourself and others.
Everyday Questions
How are you? What’s your name? How old are you? Where is it?
Useful Building Blocks
Numbers, counting, likes, hobbies, and short sentence patterns for conversation.
Comfort first. Accuracy grows with repetition.
Move in order, repeat lessons as needed, or pause on a lesson until it feels comfortable.
Your job is to help learners participate, try again, and keep the tone relaxed.
It is okay if learners:
forget words · mix English and Spanish · need repetition · answer slowly
Use as a reference sheet for vocabulary, pronunciation, and key phrases. Learners do not need to memorize it all at once.
Use for reading aloud, acting out, taking turns, and hearing Spanish in short conversations.
Optional listening and curiosity practice. These may include new words and are not required for mastery.
Start here. This is the main material for the week.
Use only when you want more practice, more challenge, or more exposure.
A little Spanish every day is better than a lot all at once.
Repeat often. Keep it light. Let confidence grow.
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