Course Details:
- 2 live classes per week
- 12 weeks
- Live Class Length: 55 minutes
- 16 seats per section
- Homework is assigned
- Formal grades, Teacher feedback offered on homework, Teacher feedback given during class
- Materials
Semester 1 (this class):
La familia Federico Rico, Craig Klein Dexemple
Spanish 1: Speaking and Sharing Christ
$545.00
Spanish 1 focuses on highly used words and structures, allowing the student to converse and understand content related to self, family, and community. Students also learn survival Spanish to meet needs when traveling in the Hispanic world.
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Description
Looking for an intensive Spanish course that teaches you how to actually communicate in Spanish? Join me in this 12-week course that covers Spanish 1, Semester 1!
THIS COURSE IS DESIGNED TO:
🙌 Equip learners with the skills to communicate in Spanish
🔥 Ignite student curiosity and desire to learn more about the Hispanic world
✝ Model how to show the love of Christ and tell others about Him in Spanish
💪 Inspire students to be fearless in tackling new skills
👨🏫 Teach students how to set goals and self-reflect on their learning process and performance
This is a very fun class! Students make friends while learning a new language. Students will learn various ways to maximize their memory, interest, and interpretive skills.
In each unit students will learn silly short stories as a context for necessary words and structures. Also, embedded in each unit is practice interpreting and comprehending real Spanish content like commercials, signs, and appropriate songs. Students will be able to approach people in a helpful way as they learn about cultural norms and practices.
Grammar:
We stress communication rather than accuracy. We teach grammar within a context and through repetition. The teacher gives focused feedback on structural accuracy when the student is ready.
High School Learning Goals:
This class includes instruction and practice in all required learning standards for high school level 1 Spanish. Students will work on 4 language modalities of reading, writing, speaking, and listening as well as cultural learning. Students will utilize Can Do statements for each unit that will help them set goals and see their learning growth.
Expectations of Learners:
Students will have two classes per week and 45-60 minutes of homework twice a week.
This class is a very interactive and communicative class! Students will act out words and phrases and will add details to our fun short stories. Students will also be exposed to videos and songs that connect them with the Hispanic world. They also will interact with both their peers and teachers regularly. It’s essential that students have their cameras on and ready for fun Spanish interaction.
Homework is very important when learning a language. Repetition is crucial for the brain. The students can play with the learning in their brains before the next class session. Students also read three short novels over the course of the class.
Grades:
The instructor will give specific and authentic feedback to the student. This includes feedback verbally in class and with the chat box and on homework submissions. All students will receive formal grades. The teacher will utilize clear rubrics that support communication of learning expectations and student performance to learners and parents.
Lesson Schedule
Semester 1: | |
Unit 1: My Story | A 4-week unit revolves around describing and discussing basic personal details and learning high-frequency vocabulary. Students will learn how to carry on a very basic conversation. |
Unit 2: My Friends and Family | 4-week unit that exposes students to vocabulary related to people, basic activities, likes & dislikes, and descriptions. Students will practice expanding conversational skills and will read the novella, La familia Federico Rico, by Craig Klein Dexemple. |
Exploration: Sounds of Mexico | The 4-week unit led by a missionary teacher in Mexico. In this unit, the students will learn more about the people living in Mexico by experiencing the unique sounds that can be heard daily. From the sounds signaling the garbage truck has arrived to the rooster crows in the early morning, these sounds will help captivate curiosity for how other people live. The main learning goals are to expose students to additional vocabulary related to daily life and to learn about cultural similarities and differences. |
Semester 2: | Offered in January |
Unit 1: My Town | 4-week unit that teaches students about how to talk about their town, home, and church. Students start reading the novella, Orión, by Margarita Pérez García. |
Unit 2: My Experiences | 4-week unit that allows the students to expand upon their vocabulary from prior chapters and will be able to give more details when talking about themselves, their surroundings, and other people. |
Exploratory: Missionary Hearts 1 | 4-week unit taught by a missionary in Mexico. This unit allows the students to put into practice the Spanish they have learned throughout the year. The learning goals are twofold: One, to describe who Jesus is in Spanish and to present the gospel through memorized scripture. Two, to learn how to be culturally polite and respectful so that the love of Christ is the focus. |
Class Introduction Video
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Taught From a Christian Perspective
Spanish
Students will learn how to describe themselves, including how to talk about who they are in Christ. They will also learn cultural norms and intercultural communication in order to show the love of Christ.
All Lemons-Aid Courses:
Our mission is to equip learners’ minds and shepherd their hearts. We want them to have saving faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and then develop a biblical worldview. This means they view their world, themselves, and God in a way that aligns with what the Bible teaches. This brings great peace and understanding to the believer because we serve a good, sovereign God. This course is taught with these goals in mind. In class, we may pray, read scripture, and discuss how to view the content from a Christian perspective.
We have adopted The Master’s Seminary Doctrinal Statement.
✨ 🍋 ✨ Why Lemons-Aid? ✨ 🍋 ✨
A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW: The Bible, infallible and inerrant, is the very written word of God, who has revealed Himself to man. The Bible is like the light we cast on all content areas in order to understand it, whether that be literature, physical science, history, or geometry. Students learn all content through a Biblical lens. Theology is important for understanding all subject areas. We carefully curate courses that capture learners’ imagination while pointing them to God through sound doctrine. THIS is most important!
RICH CONTENT / CORE KNOWLEDGE: While other schools and systems try to align their content to broad standards that are vague and open to wild interpretations, we focus our content on what students should know and be able to do so they see the world biblically and head into their adult lives filled with knowledge, wisdom, and mastery of skill such as computing and writing. For over a century, progressive education reform has been “anti-content,” which means they de-emphasize rich content and focus instructional time on things such as self-esteem and “skills” they hope will benefit a learner in the future. This is why American kids do so poorly in testing compared to nations with content-rich curricula. We want our learners to increase in knowledge and grow in wisdom, which our content-area experts foster while teaching.
STUDENT ACCOUNTABILITY = ACHIEVEMENT: Students master skills with us and make gains. We have a high degree of accountability. Since we make promises here and parents are paying good money, we understand you trust us to work! Students have to work too, and let’s be honest: they’re kids and don’t always want to. We push it. We teach them how to stay engaged, we cold-call on kids, we tell them to use the chatbox, and we want them to use emojis! If they are resistant, we contact the student through the teacher tab first. If that doesn’t work, we call in the big guns–Mom and Dad. We want kids to learn. We don’t want them to pass through our classes without gaining skills and doing great learning.
DO HARD THINGS. Boost your confidence, master new skills, learn new concepts. This takes a commitment to do hard things. Like the standards we have for our teachers, we also expect our learners to do hard things, whether that means they stand firm in their convictions, learn geometry, write an essay, or give an oral presentation. You can do hard things!
HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS: To balance our high expectations for their learning and behavior, we build relationships with them. We want them to know we care about and know them. We’ll ask about their play last weekend or the new trick they’re trying to master on the skateboard. We also want students to get to know each other and encourage community engagement.
DEPENDABLE: Multiple teachers are teaching this class, and we have an entire year of lessons planned and scheduled. Since we are a mission-driven organization, we protect our brand and the relationships with our families. We are accountable to our learners. When things come up for teachers, we work to get substitutes and do everything we can before canceling a class. We do not like canceling or changing, and we often teach classes at a loss to give others a chance to join. We have limits, of course, but we are not flippant or irresponsible about canceling! When things come up for students, since we have multiple sections, they can transfer from section to section. All our teachers teach the same content the same week, giving families even more flexibility!
TEACHER FEEDBACK: The back-and-forth work between a student and teacher significantly benefits a student if done well. We follow best practices in designing class time, assignments, and routines. According to Pennington Publishing, effective writing feedback (or grading) is:
- Specific, not general
- Immediate, not postponed
- Routine with a revision / feedback cycle
- Explanatory
- The right amount
- Targeted to the most critical issues
- Varied (written, audio, and video comments)
- Holding students accountable
STUDY THE BEAUTIFUL
We are surrounded by the mediocre, which is not good! We see this in expectations at some schools, the poor customer service at a store, and even architecture like in a gray, uninspiring complex of high-occupancy housing.
In contrast, we are surrounded by the beautiful, which is good! We see the beautiful in classic literature, music, and beautiful architecture like pictured here.
The mediocre demoralizes learners while the beautiful inspires.
At Lemons-Aid Learning, we study the beautiful: classic literature, artful sentence construction, art, poetry, maths, God’s hand in all of history, and God’s very creation. His creation glorifies Him, and in our study of all content areas, we learn about who God is.
We do not compromise. This means we don’t choose a graphic novel of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. We read the original play. We know how to make the complexity and beauty of classic study approachable and understandable to a modern audience. It’s more difficult, but worth the effort!
CUSTOMER SERVICE
We serve the Lord and we work hard for families. We work to give quick responses to questions, authentic and careful feedback, and to solve any conflict. As home educators ourselves, familiar with the joys and struggles of teaching our own children, we can relate! We are supporting families, equipping learners, and serving Christ. We are 100% devoted to Him and to you!
Spanish
Learning Purpose
Nelson Mandela once said, “If you speak to a man in a language he understands, you speak to his head. If you speak to him in his language, you speak to his heart.” The purpose of learning a language is to communicate, which means knowing vocabulary, phrases, and verbal and non-verbal cues to meet needs and share ideas with those who speak the language. There are many benefits to learning a second language, such as increasing memory and attention span, opening more career options, and even improving cognition in the later years of life. While these reasons matter, at Lemons-Aid, our top focus in learning a language is to meet the Great Commission as stated in Matthew 28:19-20 (ESV),
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” The ability to speak two or more languages widens the ministry field and helps create better connections and meaning for people.
Learning Method
At Lemons-Aid, we understand the challenges of learning a new language, and we’re here to guide you every step of the way. We utilize brain-friendly methods that focus on communication and engagement in the target culture. We teach using two main methods.
- Comprehensible input. An American linguist, Dr. Stephan Krashen, first introduced this method in which teachers supply input so that students can understand most of the targeted language. As Krashen argues, using comprehensible input encourages learners to understand, interpret, and use natural brain learning techniques and is one of the most essential factors in learning another language. Content is created specifically for the language learner in mind. Structures and grammar are embedded and practiced naturally. An example of comprehensible input in our curriculum comes from short stories that incorporate and repeat high-frequency vocabulary and phrases.
- Authentic Language Acquisition. This learning method utilizes real-world examples of language from meaningful and real situations. Authentic materials include content from commercials, podcasts, and songs that are part of the target culture and language. This content is not created for second-language learners, forcing students to make cognitive associations. It is shown to improve language retention, improve student motivation with engaging content, and provide cultural awareness in real-life situations. Examples of authentic language content in our curriculum are church songs and short vlogs.
To read more about our teaching and learning methods, read our blogs, written by our teachers and staff.
The Lemons-Aid Team
Lemons-Aid teachers have a few things in common.
❤️ They love their students and value each of their unique strengths and personalities that make our classes special. Our classes can be described as fun, personal, academic, challenging, and supportive.
🤩 We work to keep learners engaged, so there is always a degree of student accountability for their attention and focus, whether that be through asking them direct questions or by using the chatbox.
💭 We know all kids can learn, but sometimes things are hard! To support students, we teach them how to develop effective thinking and learning habits that will bring them success in class and in life.
🌟 Building relationships with students so they know we care about them helps us balance the high expectations we have for them regarding their effort, work quality, and behavior. Our students are encouraged, cared for, and they achieve!
𝙈𝘼𝙍𝙄𝙀𝙇𝘼 𝙂𝘼𝙍𝘾𝙄𝘼: Spanish
#happy, #joyful, #IloveGod, #Jesusismyking, #creative
Mariela loves reading the whole Bible, but Esther is one of her favourite books. God´s name is never even pronounced, but He is in every moment in Esther´s life but also in His people, Israel. Nothing goes out of God´s control and we can see His power, wisdom, care and perfect will accomplished in every character, even if they wanted it or not. Mordecai´s words, “And who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?” are so encouraging, remembering that we have to value and use the place God has placed us in to do what is right. But Esther´s words “And if I perish, I perish” are Mariela´s favourites. What an example of living sacrifice! Mariela has a Bachelor’s degree in Science and Arts oriented in programming in Guatemala and a TKT (Teaching Knowledge Test) Certificate in Mexico. She has also studied different diplomats: Word of Life Bible Institute in Argentina, where she lived for almost three years; “Math Their Way”; “Learning thru training fields”; “Biblical Counseling”; and “TPRS 01 Training” in Mexico. Mariela has 13 years of experience teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) in kindergarten, elementary and middle school. She also has more than 20 years teaching the Bible in Sunday School. Miss Mariela is a very dynamic teacher who loves hands-on activities, online learning games, using research innovative tools, and having fun in class, while learning and assessing positively to encourage students to enjoy speaking other languages. Mariela enjoys spending time at home with her family, her husband Geronimo, her two kids, Jonathan and Bryana, and her three Jack Russells, Jack, Rose and Tommy. She loves cooking, baking and reading a good book with a hot cup of coffee. She likes swimming as a sport, pretty much because she is afraid of balls 😜 and she loves going to the park to walk and have picnics. She loves spending vacations at the beach because watching the ocean is one of her favorites ways to worship the Lord seeing such an amazing creation!
𝘽𝙀𝘾𝙆𝙔 𝙋𝘼𝘿𝙂𝙀𝙏𝙏: Spanish
#thoughtful #creative #athletic #silly #adventurous
Becky loves the Psalms because it contains some of her favorite scripture and songs from her childhood. Becky graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Spanish Education and a minor in Anthropology from Purdue University. She holds a teaching certificate in the state of Alaska. She is currently seeking her Masters of Arts in Global Studies at Liberty University’s Rawlings School of Divinity. She has been in the classroom teaching high school Spanish for over twenty five years. She also has orchestrated international travel trips and a travel exchange with a school in Spain. Becky’s favorite thing about teaching is her students. She loves seeing the looks of excitement on her student’s faces when they start to communicate in another language. Her classes are fun and filled with a variety of activities and brain-friendly content. Her goals for her students are to be able to engage and communicate within the Hispanic world and to become curious, life-long learners. She loves traveling, hiking, and fishing with family. She enjoys making her own yogurt, kombucha, and sourdough bread. She reads a lot about self-sustaining lifestyles and praises God for the beautiful natural world He created.
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