Spanish 1 Online course

Our Spanish 1 online course is ideal for teens (ages 14 to 19) at high school level and adults (ages 20 to 80).
Take the best Mexican Spanish Classes online. This Spanish online course allows students not only to learn Mexican Spanish but also it can help them to discover the Mexican Cultural nuances.
This Spanish course was created for spanish learners at beginner A1 level and ideal for high school students. Our Spanish 1 online course combines interactive spanish immersion classes, fun activities, and personalized support from experienced, certified native Spanish Teacher from Mexico.
What is Spanish 1 in high school?
Spanish 1 is an introduction for high school students with minimmal to no experience in the Spanish language, it stablish foundational skills in basic and simple grammar,vocabulary and pronuciation. Spanish 1 introduces students into spanish Speaking culture,for example Mexican culture,while developing the four competencies in the Spanish Language: Listening,speaking and writing,frequently using interactive exercises and cutural content.
What will you learn
in our Spanish 1 Online Course?
homeschool spanish curriculum:
Here is a comprehensive description of our Spanish 1 homeschool curriculum, divided into 20 Mexican Spanish classes online :
UNIT 1 — Introductions & Personal Information (Lessons 1–4)
Lesson 1 — Greetings, Alphabet & Classroom Expressions
Greetings & farewells
Asking “¿Cómo te llamas?”
Alphabet + spelling names
Basic classroom phrases (“¿Cómo se dice…?”)
Lesson 2 — Personal Information: Name, Age, Nationality
Verb llamarse, ser, tener
Nationalities
Numbers 0–100
Asking for and giving personal info
Lesson 3 — Professions & Countries
Professions vocabulary
Verb ser for professions
Asking “¿A qué te dedicas?”
Formal vs informal (tú / usted)
Lesson 4 — Telling Time & Daily Scheduling Basics
Telling time (en punto, y cuarto, menos…)
Asking “¿Qué hora es?”
Simple daily questions
UNIT 2 — Home, Objects & Neighborhood (Lessons 5–8)
Lesson 5 — Parts of the House
Rooms and furniture
Hay vs está / están (existence vs location)
Describing a room
Lesson 6 — Location Words & Prepositions
encima de, debajo de, al lado de, entre, etc.
Writing short room descriptions
Gender & number of nouns
Articles (definite / indefinite)
Lesson 7 — Stores, Neighborhood & Shopping
Common shops (carnicería, panadería…)
What you buy in each place
Asking for permission: ¿Puedo…?
Lesson 8 — Transportation & Directions
Modes of transportation (ir a, ir en)
Countries / cities vocabulary
“¿Cómo vas?” “Voy en metro…”
UNIT 3 — Describing People, Family & Preferences (Lessons 9–12)
Lesson 9 — Physical Appearance
Adjectives for appearance
ser, tener, llevar for description
Hair, eyes, height, body features
Lesson 10 — Personality & Character Traits
Positive & negative adjectives
Agreement (masc/fem, sing/plural)
Describing classmates
Lesson 11 — Family & Relationships
Family vocabulary
Talking about relatives
Building a simple family tree
Lesson 12 — Likes, Dislikes, Preferences
Verb gustar (me/te/le/nos/os/les)
Encantar, preferir, querer (A1 level)
Agreeing/disagreeing: A mí también / A mí no / A mí sí / A mí tampoco
UNIT 4 — Daily Routines & Habits (Lessons 13–15)
Lesson 13 — Daily Activities & Reflexive Verbs
despertarse, levantarse, ducharse…
Daily routine vocabulary
Sequencing (primero, después, por la mañana)
Lesson 14 — Frequency & Habits
Expressions of frequency
siempre, nunca, a veces, todos los días
Present tense of regular & common irregular verbs
Talking about weekly habits
Lesson 15 — Household Chores & Schedules
hacer la cama, limpiar, cocinar…
“Antes de / después de + infinitive”
Comparing weekly routines with classmates
UNIT 5 — Health, Food & Eating Out (Lessons 16–18)
Lesson 16 — Health, Body Parts & Symptoms
Body vocabulary
doler, tener dolor de, estar resfriado
Giving advice (tener que / hay que)
Lesson 17 — Food, Market & Recipes
Food vocabulary
Weights & measures
Estar + gerundio for actions in progress (“Estoy cocinando…”)
Following a simple recipe
Lesson 18 — Restaurants, Menus & Ordering Food
Restaurant vocabulary
Asking about a dish
Ordering politely
Se impersonal in simple phrases (“Se come con…”)
UNIT 6 — Plans, Weather & Cultural Topics (Lessons 19–20)
Lesson 19 — Future Plans & Activities
Ir a + infinitivo
Talking about weekend plans
Comparatives (más que, menos que, tan como)
Lesson 20 — Weather, Seasons, Culture & Final Review
Weather expressions with hacer
Seasons & months
Compare cultural customs
Full A1 review + final communicative tasks

Common questions about our Spanish 1 Course for highschool
What qualifications do Spanish Teachers have?
All our Spanish teachers are certified and they are native Spanish speakers from Mexico with years of experience teaching spanish as a foreign language.
Who can take this Spanish 1 course?
This Spanish 1 course can be taken by homeschooolers at high school level ages : 14 to 19 and adults ages: 20 to 80.
What technology is used for lessons?
You only need a PC or a laptop, a stable internet connection and Google Meet, and the willingness to learn Spanish.
What is your cancellation policy?
I invite you to visit the Cancellation and Refund Policy for more info.
Can we schedule a free Spanish class?
I offer a 15-minute free meeting for parents and Spanish Students to answer all the questions.
Dates and times for our Spanish 1 course
Days and times to attend:
Teens :14-19 years old.
Adults :20-80 years old.
Mon to Fri, 10:00-11:00 AM. CST
Mon to Fri, 10:45-11:45 AM. CST
We start a new Spanish course every monday.
Are you a homeschool mom looking for the best spanish 1 course for high school?
First, book a 15 minute free consultation. In Mex Fluent Spanish are always more than happy to talk to you. After that, you can click the “Enroll Me” button and proceed to make the payment.