Can you recommend a learn-at-home Spanish and/or Chinese program for elementary age kids?

Posted on November 6, 2011 by languageJuice2 comments

My 5 year old son is extremely interested in learning Spanish and Chinese and I’d like to find a video or computer program to help him. He reads at a 4th grade level so something recommended for an age range of up to 10 would probably be okay. Low cost is preferable, but willing to look at all recommendations if it’s worked well for you.

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2 Responses to “Can you recommend a learn-at-home Spanish and/or Chinese program for elementary age kids?”

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  1. missjmgirl
    Nov 06, 2011
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    I learned Spanish using rosetta stone, and it worked for me, but it’s very expensive. I’m sorry if I didn’t help. :(


  2. danadeville
    Nov 06, 2011
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    My son is very interested in Spanish too. He is 9. He actually bought a Spanish dictionary with his own money. He thought if he read it, he would learn it.
    I have been told Rosetta Stone is the best. But it is really expensive. Sometimes community colleges have Spanish for kids. It’s usually only 12 classes but it might be worth looking into. He may be really interested in learning now. But when he actually starts learning, his mind might change. It may not be as easy as he thinks. I’m waiting for the college to have the classes before I invest in anything else.



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