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22- Six Weeks In: What's Actually Working with My Spanish Students and Homeschool Parents

22- Six Weeks In: What's Actually Working with My Spanish Students and Homeschool Parents

Update: 2025-10-10
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In this episode, I'm sharing the real wins (and lessons) from the first six weeks of homeschool Spanish. From teens finding their voice in breakout rooms to elementary parents asking for exactly what they need—here's what's working and what I completely changed.


What You'll Learn:



  • Why I ditched traditional live classes for middle and high schoolers



  • The feedback that completely changed my elementary curriculum



  • 4 takeaways you can apply to your child's language learning today



  • How to teach Spanish even if you don't speak it yourself


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22- Six Weeks In: What's Actually Working with My Spanish Students and Homeschool Parents

22- Six Weeks In: What's Actually Working with My Spanish Students and Homeschool Parents

Karim Morato, Spanish coach, Bilingual Teacher, Curriculum Designer