Want your kid to love learning a new language?Our story-based online classes make it happen—with unforgettable characters, real conversations, and passionate teachers who make it stick.We offer Spanish, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean for kids ages 8–12.
¡Buuuuuenos días Reader! 🌞 Can we talk about how traditional schools treat grammar like it’s the main event of language learning? Spoiler: It's not. It’s wild how far you can get with just 20 verbs. Honestly, even less. I know because I’ve done it. I’m fluent in 3 languages, conversational in 6+, and I didn’t get there by diagramming sentences. Here’s the truth bomb: Our approach at Language Mindset? So here’s where you come in...I’m giving our curriculum a little glow-up. We keep it modern, motivating, and most importantly—practical. We teach grammar like a spice, not the main dish. Quick. Tasty. Done right. But I need your vote. A: Grammar Sprinkle 🧂 Reply with your pick—or better yet, have your kiddo decide! 💬 Oh, and lately I’ve been talking to amazing parents who’ve tried all the things—apps, curriculum boxes, in-person classes—and still feel stuck. They want their kids to speak, connect, and use the language in real life. These are parents who want their kids to have a global perspective. (Been there. Did it. Taught English in Argentina. Translated books. Made friends that changed my life.) Your kid doesn’t have to memorize grammar rules to do that. Let’s talk. No pressure, just a real convo about what’s possible. Hasta pronto, Juliana & the team P.S. We’re doing new student intakes this month for 1:1 sessions with our rockstar Spanish teachers Helga and Rita! 🎉 👇 Ready to help your kiddo become confident and conversational in Spanish?
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Want your kid to love learning a new language?Our story-based online classes make it happen—with unforgettable characters, real conversations, and passionate teachers who make it stick.We offer Spanish, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean for kids ages 8–12.