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Spanish Vocabulary & Grammar: Fun Lessons for Kids

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Master Spanish with our engaging, interactive lessons. We turn grammar and vocabulary into games your child will actually love to play.

Join our Spanish instructor as she teaches the alphabet using our fun, play-based method, with a word for every letter from A to Z.

Struggling with pronouns like "yo," "tú," or "nosotros"? This lesson simplifies Spanish personal pronouns, a crucial step for building sentences.

Where is the cat? Learn Spanish prepositions of place like "sobre" (on) and "debajo de" (under) in this easy-to-follow grammar lesson.

Did you know that in Spanish, adjectives usually come after the noun? This quick grammar tip will help your sentences sound more natural.

From the rolling "R" to the "Ñ" sound, our Spanish teacher is here to make tricky pronunciations easier and help you sound more like a native speaker.

Watch out for "false friends." These are Spanish words that look like English words but have different meanings, like "embarazada" which means pregnant, not embarrassed.

Boost your conversational skills with these five daily Spanish phrases, including "Lo siento mucho" (I'm very sorry) and "Felicidades" (Congratulations).

Meet the "Big 4" of Spanish verbs: Ser, Estar, Tener, and Ir. Mastering these is essential for any beginner.

This lesson introduces more useful Spanish verbs that are the heart of the language, such as "aprender" (to learn) and "vivir" (to live).

Understanding reflexive verbs is key to talking about daily routines. This guide explains verbs like "bañarse" (to bathe) and "vestirse" (to dress).

About Spanish Vocabulary & Grammar Hub

Grammar isn't about memorizing dry tables at Learning Lingos. We teach tricky concepts like 'Ser' versus 'Estar' or personal pronouns through interactive games and songs, so your child understands how to use the language naturally. They won't just learn the words—they will learn to speak them with confidence, just like they are playing a game.

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