Ready to Forget those excuses...
and Turn UP the SPANISH?
Tips to Raise your Child Bilingual
or  “Re-Teach” Yourself Spanish

Watch Telemundo
A telenovela, a newscast,
old episodes of El Chapulin, or Don Francisco.  
Fun, Fun!  The 'funnest' way to learn Spanish!

Spanish church service instead of English
You probably went in your youth. Why not now?  
Even the Catholic Church thinks Latin
is a better translation anyway.

Listen to Spanish music
Salsa, Reggaeton, Romantic Boleros
Dance and sing your way to better Spanish!

Go Shopping & Pretend you don’t know English
If the salesperson/cashier speaks Spanish,
you can practice with them.  
If they speak English, they won’t know what
you are saying anyway, so you can feel free
to make mistakes. 

See a bilingual play or musical
with Spanish subtitles!  
Go to Teatro SEA
Dedicated to bilingual productions.
They also feature productions for children.
Currently, they are showing:
DC-7: The Roberto Clemente Story
DC-7: The Roberto Clemente Story:
A Grand Slam

To a sold-out audience, the musical:
DC-7: The Roberto Clemente Story
uses moving props, projector backdrop,
Latin beats and smooth choreography
to tell the story of Roberto Clemente
as a black Puerto Rican
who spoke little English but had a dream
to make it to Las Grandes Ligas.  

True to life, the play is in English and Spanish.
With Clemente speaking only Spanish
No te preocupes though,
there are English subtitles.

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Stop with your excuses!  
Turn UP the Spanish!
Practice your Spanish AHORA!
Here's how!
Turn UP the Spanish
Top excuses for not speaking Spanish

My parents didn’t teach me Spanish.  

My mother didn’t even speak Spanish.

I can speak it.  But not everyday.  
So I can’t teach my baby Spanish.

Simply:  I don’t speak Spanish.

See why these are all EXCUSES.
Shut up the excuses & Turn UP the Spanish!
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Pernil and Pumpkin Pie

With 4 generations around the
Christmas kitchen table my cousin
Guapo bravely observed the following:
“I am the only one here whose 1st
language was English.”

Read the rest of this funny short story
about Puerto Ricans on Christmas
and meet some of the members of
my familia!!