Sad Feelings and Emotions in Spanish

Sad Feelings and Emotions in Spanish

Are your kids learning Spanish? Then it’s important they learn sad feelings and emotions in Spanish. How come? We all hate when our kids feel sad. That’s why we wish they only knew words to express their happiness, because that’s all we wish they could feel. But the...
Months of the Year in Spanish

Months of the Year in Spanish

Are you finally ready for your kids to start their Spanish language learning journey? Great; we bet they’ll love it. But let’s not rush into it, just like with any other language they must start with the basics. What’s one of the most basic yet most important things...
Spanish Words to Teach Your Kids for Vacation

Spanish Words to Teach Your Kids for Vacation

Planning a family vacation? Awesome! That’s one of the best ways your kids can practice their Spanish skills. Help them learn some Spanish vocabulary for vacation, so they can use it during the trip. If you don’t know where to start, relax. TruFluency Kids...
Spanish Homophones Kids Must Know

Spanish Homophones Kids Must Know

When kids are learning Spanish there are different things that could make them feel confused. It’s normal; they’re learning how to express themselves in a new language. With time, they’ll improve. One of the things that kids tend to find confusing...
Spanish Words & Phrases for Kids Playing Baseball

Spanish Words & Phrases for Kids Playing Baseball

Learning a language is not that different from learning a sport. Both take a lot of effort and you must also learn the technique (to kick a ball or to pronounce something). But most importantly, it takes hours, days and even years of practice to master it. Because of...
Basic Math Words and Phrases in Spanish

Basic Math Words and Phrases in Spanish

Math is one of the most complicated subjects for students, even more if it’s in another language, like Spanish. Many bilingual people find it complicated to think about math in their second language. So when it’s time to do math they do it in their mother tongue....