Spanish 1
Begin your Spanish journey. Learn language basics, immerse in culture, and develop reading, writing, and speaking skills in Spanish 1.
Welcome to Spanish 1
Spanish Notebook Setup
Join Our Class
Speaking Spanish
First Page: What Spanish Do I Already Know?
Spanish Greetings
Section 1, Unit 1 - Form basic sentences
¿Cómo estás?
Hola, ¿qué tal?
Conversation & Introductions
Section 1, Unit 2 - Greet People
The letter H
¿Cómo te llamas?
Manny Vega and Mosaics
Analyzing Vega's Mosaics
Community Mosaic Design
ABC Journal
Alphabet Song
ABC Practice
Spanish Speaking Countries Around the World
¿De dónde eres?
Es de...
Counting in Spanish
Numbers Practice
Days of the Week
Days of the Week Practice
¿Qué tiempo hace?
En la clase
Comic: Meeting & Talking
Daily Life Vocabulary
El sábado
¡Hace frío!
Personal Pronouns
Ser means to be
¿De dónde son?
Section 1, Unit 3 - Get around in a city
Section 1, Unit 4 - Order food and drink
Los Premios Juventud
Gustar
¿Les gusta o no?
Me gusta...
Xavier Cortada and Eco-Art
Make Upcycled Art
Hernando de Soto
Descriptions Vocabulary
Los opuestos
Porque...
Tex Mex
Adjectives
Definite and Indefinite Articles
Definite & Indefinite Article Practice
Adjectives Practice
Magazine People
Write a paragraph about yourself
School Vocabulary
School Vocabulary Practice
Telehistoria Escena
Telling Time
Tener
Repaso Tener
Section 1, Unit 5 - Describe your family
Section 1, Unit 6 - Shop for clothes, use present tense
Mexico
Latin American Fashion
Telehistoria Escena 2
-ar Verbs
Los Tres Grandes: Mexican Muralists
Mural Project
A Week in a Mexican High School
More School Vocabulary
More School Vocabulary Practice
Estar
Estar Practice
National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico City)
Ir means to go
Ir Practice
El periódico escolar
Frida Kahlo
Self Portrait - a la Frida Kahlo
Food Vocabulary
Food Vocabulary Practice
Iconic Puerto Rican Food
Food Chat
Las letras r y rr
-er and -ir Verbs
Section 1, Unit 7 - Talk about school
Section 1, Unit 8 - Say where people are from
Puerto Rico
Family Vocabulary
Family Vocabulary Practice
Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Adjectives Practice
Rafael Tufiño
Comparatives
Comparatives Practice
La quinceañera
Quince Comparatives
¿Qué comemos?
Clothes Vocabulary
Clothes Vocabulary Practice
Stem Changing Verbs: e -> ie
Common Stem Changing Verbs: e -> ie
El regalo
Section 2, Unit 9 - Ask how people are
Section 2, Unit 10 - Express travel needs
Travel Planning
Salvador Dalí
Direct Object Pronouns
Direct Object Pronouns Practice
Spain
Unos Modelos Comicos
Going Out Vocabulary
Going Out Vocabulary Practice
La Sagrada Familia
Stem Changing Verbs: o -> ue
Stem Changing Practice: o -> ue
Gaudí's Lizard
You'll need a notebook for vocabulary and practice, headphones or speakers for listening activities, and a willingness to speak out loud. Language learning works best when you actively use Spanish, not just read about it.
Yes. There are no live sessions, no deadlines, and no scheduled class times. Your student works through lessons whenever it fits your schedule.
When your student submits a lab or assignment, our instructors review it and either approve it or send specific feedback for revision. Students revise and resubmit until the work meets the standard. No moving on until it's solid.
Most students finish in 3–5 months, but there's no time limit. Some families move faster, some slower - the course works either way.
A certificate of completion and 1.0 high school science credit. The course is transcript-eligible through Wild Oasis Learning, or students can self-report the credit to their own school or program.
Yes. It's a popular option for students who need to recover or replace a biology credit, including over the summer.
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