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Children have fun with Spanish

We pair a learning framework with hands on, creative, and culturally inspired activities adapted for your child.

Registration is open. Spots are limited.

4th May, 2024 -

22nd June, 2024

Saturdays

12:30 PM - 2:30 PM

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Why learn with us

Cognition

There is evidence that early language learning improves cognitive abilities. Bilingualism correlates with increased cognitive development.

Problem Solving

There is a correlation between bilingualism and interpersonal problem solving ability. Bilingual children outperformed their monolingual counterparts in the area of social problem solving.

Academics

Language learning correlates with higher academic achievement. Bilingualism has positive effects on Science problem-solving abilities, as well as, reading and writing.

First Language

There is evidence that language learners transfer skills from one language to another. Findings support the idea that Spanish immersion has English-language benefits.

Topics we cover

01.


You learn
  • Fundamental Greetings
  • Feelings
  • Numbers 1-20
  • Colors

02.


You apply
  • Polite Phrases
  • Days and Months
  • Body Parts
  • Animals

03.


You succeed
  • Food
  • Helpful Phrases
  • Seasons
  • Weather

 ¡Hola! 

I'm Yonali

Yonali is a first-generation Dominican American. She moved to the United States with her father when she was 17 years old. While in pursuit of her under graduate degree, she joined the University staff as a Spanish tutor. After graduating from the University of Alaska Anchorage, Yonali has gone on to enjoy a 15 year career in the medical industry helping Spanish speaking patients, and volunteering as a translator on the surgical team during service missions to Spanish speaking countries.

When she is not traveling the world facilitating communications between doctors and their patients on missions, Yonali is a dedicated wife and a mother to a bilingual child.

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