Start Having Real Conversations

From the very beginning, you'll learn how to introduce yourself, ask questions, talk about your family, discuss your interests, and navigate everyday situations in Spanish. Each module builds your confidence speaking and understanding the language.

Explore the Spanish-Speaking World

Spanish is spoken by hundreds of millions of people across many countries and cultures. Along the way, students explore traditions, food, geography, music, and daily life throughout the Spanish-speaking world.

Build Your Language Skills Step by Step

Learning a language is like building a bridge one piece at a time. Students develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills through videos, activities, projects, conversations, and real-world practice.

Course curriculum

    1. Welcome to Spanish 1

    2. Spanish Notebook Setup

    3. Join Our Class

    4. Speaking Spanish

    1. First Page: What Spanish Do I Already Know?

    2. Spanish Greetings

    3. Section 1, Unit 1 - Form basic sentences

    4. ¿Cómo estás?

    5. Hola, ¿qué tal?

    6. Conversation & Introductions

    7. Section 1, Unit 2 - Greet People

    8. The letter H

    9. ¿Cómo te llamas?

    10. Manny Vega and Mosaics

    11. Analyzing Vega's Mosaics

    12. Community Mosaic Design

    13. ABC Journal

    14. Alphabet Song

    15. ABC Practice

    16. Spanish Speaking Countries Around the World

    17. ¿De dónde eres?

    18. Es de...

    19. Counting in Spanish

    20. Numbers Practice

    21. Days of the Week

    22. Days of the Week Practice

    23. ¿Qué tiempo hace?

    24. En la clase

    25. Comic: Meeting & Talking

    1. Daily Life Vocabulary

    2. El sábado

    3. ¡Hace frío!

    4. Personal Pronouns

    5. Ser means to be

    6. ¿De dónde son?

    7. Section 1, Unit 3 - Get around in a city

    8. Section 1, Unit 4 - Order food and drink

    9. Los Premios Juventud

    10. Gustar

    11. ¿Les gusta o no?

    12. Me gusta...

    13. Xavier Cortada and Eco-Art

    14. Make Upcycled Art

    15. Hernando de Soto

    16. Descriptions Vocabulary

    17. Los opuestos

    18. Porque...

    19. Tex Mex

    20. Adjectives

    21. Definite and Indefinite Articles

    22. Definite & Indefinite Article Practice

    23. Adjectives Practice

    24. Magazine People

    25. Write a paragraph about yourself

    1. School Vocabulary

    2. School Vocabulary Practice

    3. Telehistoria Escena

    4. Telling Time

    5. Tener

    6. Repaso Tener

    7. Section 1, Unit 5 - Describe your family

    8. Section 1, Unit 6 - Shop for clothes, use present tense

    9. Mexico

    10. Latin American Fashion

    11. Telehistoria Escena 2

    12. -ar Verbs

    13. Los Tres Grandes: Mexican Muralists

    14. Mural Project

    15. A Week in a Mexican High School

    16. More School Vocabulary

    17. More School Vocabulary Practice

    18. Estar

    19. Estar Practice

    20. National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico City)

    21. Ir means to go

    22. Ir Practice

    23. El periódico escolar

    24. Frida Kahlo

    25. Self Portrait - a la Frida Kahlo

    1. Food Vocabulary

    2. Food Vocabulary Practice

    3. Iconic Puerto Rican Food

    4. Food Chat

    5. Las letras r y rr

    6. -er and -ir Verbs

    7. Section 1, Unit 7 - Talk about school

    8. Section 1, Unit 8 - Say where people are from

    9. Puerto Rico

    10. Family Vocabulary

    11. Family Vocabulary Practice

    12. Possessive Adjectives

    13. Possessive Adjectives Practice

    14. Rafael Tufiño

    15. Comparatives

    16. Comparatives Practice

    17. La quinceañera

    18. Quince Comparatives

    19. ¿Qué comemos?

    1. Clothes Vocabulary

    2. Clothes Vocabulary Practice

    3. Stem Changing Verbs: e -> ie

    4. Common Stem Changing Verbs: e -> ie

    5. El regalo

    6. Section 2, Unit 9 - Ask how people are

    7. Section 2, Unit 10 - Express travel needs

    8. Travel Planning

    9. Salvador Dalí

    10. Direct Object Pronouns

    11. Direct Object Pronouns Practice

    12. Spain

    13. Unos Modelos Comicos

    14. Going Out Vocabulary

    15. Going Out Vocabulary Practice

    16. La Sagrada Familia

    17. Stem Changing Verbs: o -> ue

    18. Stem Changing Practice: o -> ue

    19. Gaudí's Lizard

About this course

  • $39.99
  • High School
  • 1 World Language credit

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What materials do I need?

    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.

  • Is this course really self-paced?

    Yes. There are no live sessions, no deadlines, and no scheduled class times. Your student works through lessons whenever it fits your schedule.

  • How does the mastery-based feedback work?

    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.

  • How long does the course take to complete?

    Most students finish in 3–5 months, but there's no time limit. Some families move faster, some slower - the course works either way.

  • What do students get when they finish?

    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.

  • Is this course good for credit recovery?

    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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