By: Elizabeth@Warrior Wives
As a former French teacher, LOVE that you chose French as your language! I was homeschooled for most of my educational life and the only reason I learned French (well) is because another homeschooler...
View ArticleBy: Jade Clark
I love reading familiar children’s books in Spanish instead of English to my kiddos. They seem to really enjoy it too. Fantastic post!
View ArticleBy: Angie @ Many Little Blessings
I think that’s a fabulous idea! I wish someone would offer French classes around here.
View ArticleBy: Toshau Leonard
Thank you so much for share this we are starting our first year with French as our 2nd laungue. We are lucky and acually have a family member who is from France so we hope to get to go sometime in the...
View ArticleBy: Beatrice
Great ideas! I am a french native married to an american and it has been REALLY HARD to keep my language alive in our home. I admire you pioneer women for your endeavour! Another help to consider is...
View ArticleBy: Heather Mac
Love this article. Great tips and suggestions. My youngest is learning French . . . we are learning together, that is! She has a passion for missions and wants to be a missionary in Haiti. So, we take...
View ArticleBy: Angie @ Many Little Blessings
Thanks for sharing the videos! We’ll have to check them out.
View ArticleBy: tabitha
Check your library. Several of my children have tried out new languages through our library’s free access to Mango languages and Muzzy online. While this isn’t a full fledged language program, it is a...
View ArticleBy: Therry
I’m “Québécoise”… I am from province of Québec where you are most likely to hear french in Canada. I disagree with Toshau. It is not two different languages. We have our local idiomatic expressions,...
View ArticleBy: Therry
If you want to be a missionnary in Haïti you should take creole instead because it is not every people that are french speakers there.
View ArticleBy: Samantha
For Hebrew, I’ve been using books, music, various free podcasts, Mango (free), Livemocha (free), and the Bible! For Hebrew, using the Bible is one of the best resources!
View ArticleBy: oksana
Angie, don’t forget that you can also use skype and have a native speaker (from wherever in the world!) teach your kids that way! I am a native speaker of Russian and have quite a few Russian friends...
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