Homeschooling Foreign Language: To Supplement Curriculum or No?
/How do you know if your homeschool foreign language curriculum isn’t enough? Let me help you figure it out!
Read MoreEncouragement and practical tips to support language learning in your homeschool, brought to you a fellow mom with a PhD in Spanish.
How do you know if your homeschool foreign language curriculum isn’t enough? Let me help you figure it out!
Read MoreIf you’ve been searching for an easy-to-use and effective curriculum for homeschooling high school French or Spanish, look no further. Today, I’m reviewing Breaking the Barrier, a new option in the homeschool market that I think is a great choice for families.
Read MoreBreaking the Barrier has a new online practice tool available for homeschooled high school students studying French or Spanish—check our my review here and enter to win a free year of access!
Read MoreShould podcasts be a part of your homeschool foreign language learning? I definitely think so, and today, I’m sharing my recommendations of the best language learning podcasts for your kids, based on my favorites (as a mom and teacher). This post has been updated as of August 2021.
Read MoreAre you looking for a homeschool curriculum that will have your family actually speaking a new language from day one? TalkBox.Mom is that curriculum, and today, I’m sharing my thoughts on their innovative program—which we use in our family!
Read MoreWant your child to develop conversation skills—without the hassle of finding a tutor and paying an arm and a leg? You need to know about iTalki!
Read MoreLooking for something to encourage your homeschool language learner or to help you channel your wanderlust? I’ve got gifts for all language lovers here in my exclusive holiday gift guide.
Read MoreIncluding foreign languages in your morning basket is a great way to ensure daily practice and help your homeschool students improve their listening and speaking abilities. But how to do it? I’ve got 10 ideas that I’m sharing today to help you keep your practice varied and exciting!
Read MoreThere are some great translations of children’s books on the market…and some really crappy ones. How can you tell the difference?
Read MoreAre you celebrating Christmas with a language lover or budding world explorer in your home? Check out my gift guide full of recommendations for kids of all ages—and their parents!
Read MoreSubscribing to a foreign language magazine can be a great way to get your child consistent, authentic exposure to a new language—without much work on your part! Check in today to see my recommendations for French and Spanish homeschool language learners.
Read MoreToday, I’m sharing my review of Whistlefritz’s French and Spanish curriculum for homeschool language learners—see what I have to say!
Read MoreAre you looking for honest, informative reviews of homeschool foreign language curricula? Today, I’m pulling back the curtain and sharing how I write mine, so that you can understand exactly how I evaluate these tools and provide recommendations for you.
Read MoreLooking for foreign language music that is culturally authentic, high-quality, and affordable to use in your homeschool? I’ve got you covered! I’m sharing our family’s favorite resource for foreign language music (and our top albums of all time) today!
Read MoreContinuing my mini-series, today I’m writing about how you can (realistically) use music to homeschool foreign languages. Take a look for a steo-by-step process and schedule for making it a part of your homeschool.
Read More¡Hola! My name is Anne, and I have a PhD in Spanish and three boys who I home educate bilingually. I write here to equip with you the tools and inspiration that you need to homeschool foreign languages confidently.
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