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[...]Reviewer: Alessa Giampaolo KeenerAnimo is an elementary-level, introductory Spanish course. Like many foreign language classes for children, the focus is on helping students begin to speak about topics relevant to kids. The book is intended to be completed over two 12-week periods. By the time you finish, you’ll have learned over 300 Spanish vocabulary words and short phrases and be able to use them in the present tense.Parents with little or no Spanish background may be able to use this curriculum, if they’re willing to learn a new language along with their kids. Previewing the book will be helpful for novice adult Spanish learners so you can highlight important pronunciation notes, as they are sprinkled throughout the book. For example, notes for handling tilde and accent marks are introduced in Chapter 2. Students learn how to properly pronounce the Spanish alphabet in Chapter 9. And, chapter 10 discusses stressed syllables.What may seem like an odd approach to teaching pronunciation is made up by Animo’s more thoughtful attention given to grammar. Rather than just dumping lists of rules to memorize, students are given age-appropriate explanations that contrast Spanish grammar with English’s own quirky rules. Each chapter presents bite-sized portions with plenty of practice exercises. The grammar in Animo gets the job done, in terms of helping students actually learn the language rather than just learn specific phrases they can speak only in specific situations.Animo is very writing-heavy, which is understandable as it was designed for a once-a-week teacher led class and four-days-a-week of self-study. As you progress through the lessons, the written exercises increase in difficulty. Students move from translating single words and phrases to entire questions and conversations. There’s some variety to the exercises, including word finds, crossword puzzles, and matching lists.The Instructor’s Edition contains 22 quizzes, along with an answer key, that can be used to document progress in achievent in your Spanish class. The IE does not contain any additional teaching strategies. Families on a tight budget can find alternative resources, such as the free online Animo Quizlet that offers extra practice and quizzes for free.The authors encourage families to use Jose’ Luis Orozco’s De Colores CD as part of their weekly lessons. While the music adds a cultural component to your Spanish study, no specific assignments work with the songs.Overall, Animo: The Once A Week Spanish Class is a sound introductory Spanish curriculum for elementary students. Its basic black and white consumable softcover textbook is an affordable way for students, ages 9 and up, to begin to acquire essential foreign language skills.Chapter Summary:1- Greetings2- Introductions3- The Class4- Numbers 1-155- The Family6- The Farm7- Adjectives8- -ar Verbs9- The Body10- The Weather11- Telling Time12- Days of the Week13- Numbers 16 – 6014- More -ar Verbs15- -er Verbs16- -ir Verbs17- Questions in Spanish18- Names of Places19- Conditions & Emotions20- House & Apartment
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