Are you falling behind? Is there something you just can't wrap your head around?
Feel free to contact me and let me know! I can't help explain it differently if you don't let me know!
I'm available before school, during lunch, prep, or even after school. Just let me know, and we can make arrangements to make sure you get a grasp on what we're working on!
If your schedule is too busy, or you just want some extra practice, check out some of the links below!
Useful Links
Listening (Movie/TV Show) Practice:
If you're having difficulty with listening to Spanish, I fully recommend popping in your favorite movie -- yeah, that one you know by heart, and your friends want to kill you every time you watch it because you say EVERY line -- and put the spoken language to Spanish.
Do you like Sponge Bob? Since most of us have seen at least an episode or two, many students find watching it in Spanish very helpful since they already have a general idea of what's happening in a particular episode. You can find links to free episodes of Bob Esponja here: http://www.mundobobesponja.com
Grammar Review:
If you're having some difficulty remembering some of the grammar topics, many of them can be found via Youtube. I personally find many of Señor Jordan's videos useful review. They can be found here: http://www.senorjordan.com/los-videos/
If you're having difficulty remembering some of the phrases, or slang, or even idioms in stories, here's a very useful guide to some of those phrases that aren't often found in dictionaries: http://www.languagerealm.com/spanish/spanishidioms.php#
Dictionaries:
The BEST and ONLY Spanish online dictionary that I would recommend is WordReference.com - This site is far more reliable than Google. It gives definitions in categories and also gives example sentences so you know that you have chosen the correct word for what you intend to say.
WordReference also has a verb conjugation page where you can enter ANY verb in Spanish and double check your conjugation in whichever tense you need. Their conjugation page can be seen here: http://www.wordreference.com/conj/EsVerbs.aspx
Practicing Games and Apps:
If conjugating verbs isn't your strength, an AWESOME website to use to practice is Conjuguemos. It's completely free, and does not require any sort of download or sign up. Just make sure you click the Spanish activities! Their website is found here: https://conjuguemos.com
Another awesome free app is Duolingo! You can use their website, or download their free app. Their website is: https://www.duolingo.com/course/es/en
** As always, websites are constantly change, and updating. If any of the above links are not functional, or you have found another one that you think would be useful, feel free to send it to me!