This page is meant to be a reference for me. (and you, if you wish.) I will be adding to this as I learn and go a bit at a time. We have Spanish on Monday and Tuesdays. French is on Wednesday's and Fridays. I can also do this on the weekend. These are phrases, commands and questions in these languages to help reinforce our fluency and understanding. I plan to speak as much as I can remember and add as I learn them. You will have to do your own homework and study the pronunciation on the links I give you, to learn it for yourself. It well help to learn in advance, write the phrases and learn each individual word. I am not a native speaker of either of these languages, but I'm also not going to be afraid to try. I will also add free cartoons and videos in Spanish and French as I find them to add some fun to our lessons. I will do my best to ask native speakers to check this to ensure I have it correct.
Note: click on the foreign phrase for a link to pronunciation.
Spanish:
Morning phrases, commands and questions. I don't say these all at once, but as our routine progresses.
Parent: English- It is time to get up.
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Parent: English-Get dressed, please.
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Parent: English-Be sure to wash your hands.
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Parent: English-Sit at the table and eat your breakfast.
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French:
Morning phrases, commands and questions; I don't say these all at once, but as our routine progresses.
Parent: English- It is time to get up.
French-C'est le temps pour se lever.
Parent: English-Get dressed, please.
French: Habillez-vous, s'il vous plaît. (use "tu" for one child instead of vous.)
Parent: English- Be sure to wash your hands.
French-Soyez sûrs de laver vos mains.
Parent: Sit at the table and eat your breakfast.
French: Assoyez-vous à la table et mangez votre petit déjeuner. (use "tu" for one child instead of vous.)
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