Practice Speaking Your New Language

Practice Speaking Spanish

At La Academia, we place an emphasis on our students speaking Spanish. It’s one of the most important aspects of learning a new language, and it’s also one of the most difficult things to do.

Adult students are very self-conscious about making an error. They may feel their accent or inflection is incorrect. Native Spanish speakers also speak very fast, so it may feel overwhelming. Remembering vocabulary, the order of words in a complete sentence, or even colloquial phrases can leave a student completely frozen. And all of these are perfectly understandable.

This is why I encourage students to practice their Spanish while dining at a Mexican restaurant. The wait staff is typically bilingual, so even if you get stuck, they can usually prompt you in English. If they are speaking Spanish and it went by in a blur, you can say, “más dispacio, por favor” or “slower, please.”

Listening and responding to a new language is key. The more you practice, the easier it gets. And let’s face it, practicing your Spanish while having chips and salsa, enchiladas and perhaps a margarita is a reward in itself!

Meet La Academia Teacher Ana Medrano

Ana Medrano

Ana began working at La Academia five years ago, and has been staple in our classrooms since that time.

She can teach any level and has a gift for connecting with our students – no matter their age. You can find her in one of our classrooms, giving private lessons, or teaching police recruits and first responders basic Spanish. She is not only a teacher; she’s our curriculum coordinator.

One of her favorite lessons is this: it’s never too early or too late to learn a language. It may be difficult, but it is not impossible if you apply yourself and work hard.

Ana is originally from El Salvador, is married and has an eight-year old son. We’re so fortunate to have her on our team, and we appreciate her smile, teaching skills, patience and dedication.

Learning a New Language? Listen to Podcasts

Listening to Podcast

One recommendation we give to all our students is to listen to the language they’re learning. Reading and writing Spanish will typically come more easily, but listening (and speaking) can be a real challenge.

For this reason, we encourage students to listen to podcasts in Spanish. One of the best we’ve heard is the Duolingo podcast. Their podcasts focus on interesting, real-life topics. They include sections of English and Spanish, and they speak a little more slowly to help you follow along. In addition, they provide a transcript of each episode which is extremely useful.

You can find their free podcasts at podcast.duolingo.com. And the best part is you can listen to them anywhere on your phone, tablet or laptop.

If you’re tackling a new language, make sure you add listening to your studies!

Teaching Spanish at COG Regional Police Academy

Teaching Spanish

At La Academia, we not only teach Spanish and ESL to adults, we offer Spanish for Law Enforcement. This includes teaching at the Council Of Government’s Regional Police Academy.

The Regional Police Academy (RPA) has over 50 years of experience in law enforcement training, specializing in presenting programs of current and future interest to the law enforcement profession. All courses offered are certified for the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) credit, and this includes Spanish for Law Enforcement.

The mission of the RPA is to provide high caliber, cost effective professional development opportunities for peace officers at various levels of the profession.  We’re honored to partner with RPA and to teach law enforcement personnel from around North Texas.

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