Foreign Language: Spanish

Our Spanish course is built around the foundation of all effective communication: verbs and vocabulary. Students don’t just memorize—they learn how to use and acquire the language for real-life situations. We focus on the most essential verbs and practical vocabulary, so learners gain the confidence to speak, understand, and express themselves from the very beginning.

The course is designed to be credit-eligible for middle and high school students, with clear objectives and progress tracking.

What to expect:

  • Your student will ACTUALLY LEARN Spanish.

  • A strong focus on high-frequency verbs and everyday vocabulary

  • Conversational activities that build listening and speaking skills

  • Cultural exploration through music, food, traditions, and more

  • Optional reading and writing components tailored to age and level

  • Adaptable content for beginners through intermediate learners

The Transformation You Can Expect

By the end of a semester course in Spanish, parents can expect to see real, measurable progress. Students won't just memorize words—they’ll use them with confidence. Through consistent practice and engaging, level-appropriate content, learners begin to truly internalize the language.

You’ll see your child:

  • Read and understand simple beginner stories with growing fluency and comprehension

  • Recognize and understand over 500 high-frequency words and phrases

  • Understand simple spoken audio, including short conversations and familiar topics

  • Build confidence in speaking and responding in everyday situations

  • Develop a genuine interest in the language and the culture behind it

This transformation lays a strong foundation for continued language learning—and a lifelong skill that opens doors far beyond the classroom.

Upon completing the course, students receive a personalized certificate of completion, which can be used for homeschool records or to support credit eligibility documentation.

Spreadsheet outlining a Spanish curriculum overview with days, focus areas, and activities for each day.