Beginner–Intermediate • Small Group
Conversational Spanish Speak • Play • Learn
A fun, low-stress Spanish class designed to help students actually use the language. Instead of focusing on memorizing long lists or worrying about being perfect, students practice Spanish through conversation, games, movement, listening, and interactive activities.
The goal is to help students become more comfortable understanding and speaking Spanish while building useful vocabulary, confidence, and real communication skills.
Spanish you can actually use
Less Pressure. More Conversation.
Language learning should feel active and encouraging. Students are given opportunities to hear Spanish, respond, ask questions, play, move, and practice naturally in a supportive small-group setting.
Conversational First
Students practice useful words, phrases, questions, and responses that help them communicate in everyday situations.
Games & Movement
Interactive games and activities help reinforce vocabulary and make repetition feel natural instead of stressful.
Confidence Before Perfection
Students are encouraged to try, make mistakes, ask questions, and keep speaking without fear of needing to be perfect.
How class works
Learn Spanish by Using Spanish
Each class blends listening, speaking, vocabulary, games, and interaction so students can connect what they learn to real communication.
Hear Spanish naturally through instructions, questions, phrases, and activities.
Use context, visuals, movement, and repetition to make meaning without constant translation.
Practice useful Spanish in short, approachable conversations and activities.
Repeat and expand what students know until speaking begins to feel more natural.
A supportive place to practice
Fun, Interactive & Low Stress
Students do not need to arrive already knowing Spanish. The class is designed for beginner through intermediate learners and gives students room to participate at their current level while continuing to grow.
Students learn words and phrases they can actually use in conversation.
Smaller groups give students more opportunities to speak, respond, and receive support.
Movement, challenges, visuals, and interactive practice keep learning engaging.
Mistakes are treated as part of learning, not something students need to fear.
Why learn another language?
Skills That Reach Beyond Spanish Class
Learning another language gives children a new way to communicate, think, listen, and connect with people and cultures beyond their own.
Students practice expressing themselves and understanding others in a new language.
Language learning encourages students to notice sounds, patterns, meaning, and context.
Using a new language helps students become more comfortable trying unfamiliar things and speaking up.
Spanish opens opportunities to connect with more people, traditions, communities, and perspectives.
University of Florida
Specialization in Linguistics
Native Spanish Speaker
6 Years Teaching Spanish in Schools
Small-Group Spanish Instruction
Former Government Spanish Linguist
Meet your Spanish instructor
Language Experience From the Classroom to Professional Linguistics
I am a native Spanish speaker with a degree in Spanish and a specialization in linguistics from the University of Florida. I taught Spanish for six years in schools and have also taught students in small-group settings.
I also worked as a Spanish linguist for the government, where my work included interpreting, translating, and transcribing Spanish and English.
I have a genuine passion for language and learning. My goal is to help students see Spanish as something they can use and enjoy—not simply a subject they have to memorize. I want students to leave class more confident, curious, and willing to speak.
Current session
Conversational Spanish Details
Questions parents ask
Spanish Class FAQ
No. The class is designed for beginner through intermediate students. Activities can be adjusted so students participate at their current level while continuing to grow.
The main focus is practical comprehension and communication. Grammar and vocabulary are introduced as needed, but students spend time listening, speaking, playing games, moving, and using Spanish interactively.
The class is intentionally low stress. Students are encouraged to participate gradually and build confidence without being embarrassed for making mistakes.
Yes. Conversation is a major focus. Students practice useful vocabulary, questions, responses, and everyday language in age-appropriate activities.
Get Creative Club, LLC is a Step Up For Students Direct Pay Provider. Scholarship eligibility and payment procedures depend on the student's scholarship program and current Step Up/EMA requirements.
¡Hablemos!
Help Your Child Actually Use Spanish
A welcoming small-group class where students can learn, laugh, practice, make mistakes, build confidence, and discover that speaking another language can be fun.
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