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Fun French and Spanish Vocabulary for Kids

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Stop memorizing word lists. We make learning French and Spanish vocabulary feel like a playground, not a classroom. Let's talk!

Let's visit the farm. This video teaches the French names for farm animals like 'chien' (dog), 'vache' (cow), and 'mouton' (sheep).

Dive under the sea with this Spanish vocabulary lesson on aquatic animals. Learn words like 'delfín' (dolphin), 'pulpo' (octopus), and 'tiburón' (shark).

Time to accessorize in Spanish. This lesson covers 'los accesorios', including 'las gafas' (glasses), 'el sombrero' (hat), and 'el reloj' (watch).

What's your job? Learn the names of professions in Spanish, such as 'el médico' (the doctor) and 'la profesora' (the teacher).

How are you feeling? This video teaches you how to express emotions in French, from 'heureux' (happy) to 'triste' (sad).

How's the weather? Learn to talk about the weather in Spanish with phrases like 'Está lloviendo' (It's raining) and 'Está nevando' (It's snowing).

More Spanish weather phrases. Learn 'Hace sol' (It's sunny) and 'Hace calor' (It's hot) to describe a beautiful day.

Is it cold or windy? Learn to say 'Hace frío' (It's cold) and 'Hace viento' (It's windy) in Spanish.

Let's learn 10 daily-use French phrases. Start with the basics like 'Bonjour' (Hello), 'Merci' (Thank you), and 'S'il vous plaît' (Please).

Continue your French practice with more essential phrases like 'Oui' (Yes), 'Non' (No), and 'Comment ça va?' (How are you?).

About Vocabulary & Grammar Corner

We do not believe in rote memorization or staring at dusty textbooks. Our 'playway' method means your child learns 'vache' (cow) while role-playing a farm, or 'está lloviendo' (it is raining) while jumping through an indoor weather game. Because we keep our batch sizes small—capped at 6 to 8 students—every child gets the chance to use these new words in full, active sentences from day one, rather than just repeating isolated vocabulary.

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