Speaking Together in Spanish: Let's Talk About School - Paperback

Speaking Together in Spanish: Let's Talk About School - Paperback

$10.78


by Marie Urquidi (Author), Tracy Rabago (Illustrator), Noelle Brooks (Editor)

This Spanish language workbook was designed to offer more opportunities for your student to speak Spanish outside of schools, private tutoring, and Spanish-speaking playdates. With DLI Parent Books your child can develop an understanding of Spanish, communicate confidently with others whilst learning a new language yourself.


Through phonetic translations, easy phrases for conversation starters, simple activities, and extensive practice and review, Speaking Together In Spanish will provide you with the skills you need to practice speaking in a new language easily alongside your child.


By the end of the workbook, you and your child will gain a good grounding in the four key skills: reading, writing, speaking and listening with the ability to communicate with confidence. This workbook is specially designed to equip English-speaking parents with the facilities to introduce a new language to children. A wealth of information and ideas for using Spanish in context means that children can enjoy learning Spanish from the very start.


  • Each activity is a short conversation, meaning daily practice is quick and easy.
  • The scripted prompts have easy-to-read phonetic translations to assist new language learners with confidence.
  • Designed for monolingual adults who want to help their children learn a new language.
  • Read one page alongside your child a day to achieve the best results.
  • The topics in this book include: Inside the Classroom, Recess, and Following Directions


Number of Pages: 112
Dimensions: 0.23 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: March 05, 2021
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Estimated delivery: June 12 - June 15, 2026

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