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Fluency Friday Canceled
Prof Kris on vacation in Grenada see you next week!
0 likes • Apr '25
pasar un buen rato en vacaciones
🚨Homework DUE Tomorrow By Midnight
DID YOU DO YOUR TAREA (HWK) YET!? Phrase of the Week: Disculpe, ¿me puede ayudar? (Excuse me, can you help me?) This Week’s Homework (TAREA) Assignment (Due Sunday, Feb. 23rd by Midnight, your time zone) 1. Practice saying the phrase out loud at least 5 times. Focus on pronunciation and confidence. Listen to my pronunciation on the attached audio file. 2. Use the phrase in a sentence related to your own language-learning journey. 3. Post your sentence in the Skool discussion forum and reply to at least two classmates with encouragement or feedback. You can use audio or video to say your phrase and upload it. This is a great way to get comfortable using real Spanish phrases and connect with fellow Fluency U classmates. Let’s see those posts of your homework that is due Sunday, February 23rd by midnight. Homework assignment is only turned in under this category. Other tabs will be considered a zero. Profesora Kris
0 likes • Feb '25
@Robert Shuffer excelente. You sound like a native
1 like • Feb '25
@Lea Fox Lo hiciste genial
Homework/Tarea Weekly Spanish Phrase
Phrase of the Week: Love Week Te amo vs. Te quiero: What’s the Difference? In Spanish, both phrases mean I love you, but they are used in different contexts. Te amo: A deep, romantic love, often used for partners or very close family members. Te quiero: A more casual and affectionate way to say I love you, often used for friends, family, or a significant other in a lighter way. This Week’s Homework (TAREA) Assignment (Due Sunday, Feb. 16th at Midnight, your time zone) 1. Practice saying both phrases out loud at least 5 times. Focus on pronunciation and confidence. Listen to my pronunciation on the attached audio file above. 2. Write a short sentence using each phrase in a real-life context. Example: Te amo con todo mi corazón ♥️ . (I love you with all my heart.) Te quiero mucho, amigo(a). 🫶🏽 (I love you a lot, my friend.) 3. Post your sentences in the Skool discussion forum under HOMEWORK AND PRACTICE and reply to at least two (2) classmates with encouragement or feedback. You can use audio or video to say your phrases and upload it. This is a great way to understand how native speakers express love and ensure you’re using the right phrase in the right situation. Let’s see those posted homework assignments which is due Sunday, February 16th at midnight. Homework assignment is only turned in under this HOMEWORK category. Other tabs will be considered a zero. Profesora Kris 🥰
0 likes • Feb '25
@Paulisha Pierce muy bien
1 like • Feb '25
@Danyel Vinson Me gusta tu grabación
Pop Quiz!!!!
Speak Spanish in the comments below of what you know in Spanish...I will start...Buenas noches, como le fue su día!!! (Good evening, how was your day?) Engage and speak Spanish to one another to get in the fluency flow...YOU GOT THIS!
1 like • Feb '25
Hola todos. Mi días está muy bien.
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Ruby Brockenberry
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@ruby-brockenberry-2818
Hi, I'm Ruby from South Carolina. I look forward to this learning Spanish journey.

Active 271d ago
Joined Feb 6, 2025
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