Posts Tagged ‘Spanish’
Monday, June 7th, 2010
Dear Readers,
I absolutely love new gadgets, I must confess I’m a huge fan of apple products, not quite sure if I am a bigger fan of Apple or Steve Jobs, who did to Apple, what I dream to do with my business- bring monetary value to the same level of the quality of our product.
Back to the ipad, I need to share: it is a great gadget! I immediately started experimenting and downloading children’s books in various languages….found out an app for children practicing Spanish called Salta! Now I can sing songs, read bedtime stories and play with my son using a foreign language and everything is done on the ipad! Very interesting….
My son asked tonight, mom, where is the ipad? I answered, it is charging, he said, oh no! No story time tonight???
I know parents complain that technology drive children away from real interaction, family time…I just showed you that is not true!
Whether you have an ipad or not, please consider using technology to bring your little one closer to you, especially bringing a foreign language closer to both of you. Having that in mind, I am creating a series of videos for parents who wish to do something at home related to a foreign language, but don’t feel confident enough to do so. My videos and audio files will help parents use technology to do some cool things at home with the children, as well as follow our activity guide to bring more fun and a foreign language to their summer.
Summer Activity Book and audio files will be available here on the blog, under membership category. I will let all the parents know as soon as we have it up on the site.
Saludos!
Claudia Krusch
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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Dear Readers,
A lot of homeschooling parents and teachers e-mailed us, asking for materials to use on Easter. I have couple ideas to share, which can be used in any foreign language class:
1)Plastic egg decoration- children will glue decorations they colored on the eggs and you will review or teach Spanish colors while doing that
2)Hide and seek, children will take turn counting(numbers) and try to find students.
3)Word egg hunt- I hide eggs and words/candy seeing during the month, they will hunt for eggs, but they will only get the candy if they can tell me what that word is.
4)I also use the song Los Pollitos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4y6PEWhGmE&feature=related
5) We make baskets, chicks as crafts
6) We do an animal class with Easter related animals, they will toss them into a basket, saying their names.
Feel free to contact me for more ideas! Above all, let’s help children have fun with a foreign language!
Saludos,
Claudia Krusch
Director of EasyLearn Programs
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Friday, March 12th, 2010
Dear Readers,
March is Dr. Seuss month and talking to another teacher, I heard the sentence, Dr.Seuss books were meant to be read in English! I disagree, I honestly believe, children will take a advantage of any opportunity to learn a foreign language, especially if it is connected to their own experiences, something they can relate to….
The collection was published in Spanish and I worked on my own version for Portuguese. The children immediately connect with the book and a subject they are also seeing in school.
So we decided to use Dr. Seuss books translated to Spanish this month in our classes and offer a free event to celebrate the author and his legacy at our office in West Deptford, on March 19rh 5pm. Story time, refreshments and a craft, a free event for Dr. Seuss lovers!
Come and join us or puchase the book and share with your child!
Claudia Krusch
CK Translations and EasyLearn Director
Tags: 5pm, children, classes, Dear Readers, Dr Seuss, Dr Seuss Books, Experiences, Foreign Language, free event, Legacy, Portuguese, Refreshments, Spanish, Story Time, Translations, West Deptford
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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Dear Readers,
I have been working for children for more than 10 years now and they never cease to amaze me! Anything can happen when you are working with little ones! I could write a book on my great experiences with them! Some stayed on my mind like the little 3 year old Spanish student who looked at a paper tree, which I called the magic tree, I told him she would talk…….., el arbol magico, and he said, Ms. Claudia, this is a paper tree…..why do you think it’s magic? or the other little four year old Spanish student in NJ, who looked at me and started talking about moon craters, when I asked what do you see in the sky???Or the 14 m old girl who did not speak English, but started speaking Spanish during the classes and then English afterwards!
Working with children and those experiences gave me inspiration to use their daily magic “tools” to create brand new programs. We will be offering two new programs: Spanish and Legos ©, building a foundation to a great foreign language experience! and Joy to the world© – learning a foreign language with music. Both classes will offer a four week program filled with hands on experience, teaching children to make association between new vocabulary and legos and the second will teach children holiday songs and games, using music only……
If you are a parent or teacher and wish to use some of the concepts used to create the classes, I will be happy to share with you and bring the joy of a creative foreign language experience to many other little ones!
Abraços,
Claudia Krusch
Director of CK Translations and EasyLearn Programs for adults and children
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