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Understanding Spanish Is Not the Same as Speaking Spanish
If your child has ever said, “I understand Spanish, but I just can’t say it,” you are not alone. This is one of the most common problems students face in Spanish class. They may recognize vocabulary. They may understand what the teacher is saying. They may even do okay on worksheets or multiple-choice activities. But when it is time to actually speak? They freeze. That does not mean your child is lazy. It does not mean they are bad at Spanish. It usually means there is a gap

Jay Rowsey
May 273 min read
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