We are proud to offer the Spanish World Language to our students.

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There are 2 versions: 5th – 12th grade and adults

Elementary classes (3-5)
In the beginner class, we cover questions like:
- How are you?
- What is your name?
- Where do you live?
- How old are you?
- When is your birthday?
- What season of the year is that?
- What is the weather like?
- What do you like to do?
- What do you like to eat?
- Where do you go?
- What are you like?
- What is your family like?

Those topics will be revisited at the intermediate level to gain more depth.
We will also talk about:
- School
- Well-being
- the house & chores
- geography & animals
- vacation

Middle School (6-8) uses the book Realidades
Beginner Spanish
- Who am I?
- Who is my family?
- Where do we live?
- What do I do during and after school?
- What do I like to eat?
- What kind of sports do I participate in?
- How do I stay healthy?
Intermediate Spanish
- What did I learn last year?
- What did we do during vacation?
- What are my free-time activities?
- Let’s go shopping! What are my preferences?
- What are we doing now?
- What is my daily routine?

High School (9-12) uses the book Realidades
Beginner Spanish
- My friends and I
What do you like to do?
What are you like? - School
What is my school day like?
What do I find in my classroom? - Food
What do we eat during breakfast, lunch & dinner?
What do I do to stay healthy? - Favorite past times
Where do I go after school?
What are you going to do next? - Family
Who are the members of my family?
How do we celebrate birthdays?
How do I order in a restaurant? - My house
What does my bedroom look like?
How do I help around the house?

Intermediate Spanish
- What did I learn last year?
- Going shopping
How much does it cost?
What clothes would I buy?
What presents would I buy for certain people?
What did I do yesterday? - Vacation
What did I do during the summer?
How do I help my community? - Media
What movies do I see in the theater?
What programs do I watch on TV?
What do I use the computer for?
How do I communicate with the people in my life?
This is a proficiency-based program that, while emphasizing listening and speaking skills, puts increasing emphasis on reading and writing. In addition to the essential texts, support materials include student worksheets, classroom audio files, videos, and online components. In addition to acquiring specific language skills, other goals include developing a positive attitude toward learning a world language, studying world cultures, and accepting the cultural diversity that exists in the world.