海角直播

A rainbow colored graphic with five children's hands reaching toward the sky, globe icons, as well as six children holding cards with the six Wellesley elementary school names.
Fifteen students standing in front of Schofield School each holding a colorful sheet of paper with one letter on it spelling out ?Bienvenidos!
Ten students standing in a circle on a colorful rug with a globe in the center. The students hands meet in the middle, each student has a smiley face drawn on their hand in various colors
Ten students standing in a circle on a colorful rug with a globe in the center. The students hands meet in the middle, each student has a smiley face drawn on their hand in various colors

Languages for ALL!

At 海角直播, we believe that every child can learn another language.

Language learning is more than acquiring vocabulary and grammar. It is about communication, connection, curiosity, and understanding. Through meaningful interactions and culturally rich experiences, students develop the confidence and skills to communicate in Spanish while gaining a deeper appreciation for the diverse world around them.

Our program is designed to engage, support, and challenge all learners while fostering a lifelong love of languages and cultures.

Students watching Spanish commercials they made on the classroom screen

Communication Is Our Goal

Our ultimate goal is not for students to know about Spanish. Our goal is for students to use Spanish!

Students develop proficiency through opportunities to:

  • Interpret messages and information
  • Exchange ideas with others
  • Present information and opinions
  • Explore cultures and perspectives
  • Make connections across content areas
  • Communicate for real-world purposes

As students progress through the program, they become increasingly confident communicators who can understand and express meaning in Spanish.

Two students standing at a desk together writing on worksheets

Bilingualism: Facts and Fiction

Research consistently demonstrates the many benefits of learning more than one language.

Preparing Learners for an Interconnected World

Learning a language opens doors to new ways of thinking, communicating, and understanding the world. Through Spanish, students discover that people may speak different languages, celebrate different traditions, and view the world through different perspectives, yet we are all connected.

Two students working at their desk on paper with colored pencils
Two students working together on vocabulary on a colorful rug

Throughout their elementary Spanish journey, students:

  • Use Spanish to communicate ideas, feelings, and information.
  • Appreciate and respect diverse cultures, perspectives, and ways of life.
  • Develop curiosity about people, places, and experiences beyond their own.
  • Build empathy and understanding by making cultural connections and comparisons.
  • Collaborate with classmates and engage in meaningful communication.
  • Make connections between Spanish and learning across the elementary curriculum, including language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, the arts, and physical education.
  • See themselves as members of interconnected local and global communities.
  • Recognize the value of multilingualism in an increasingly interconnected world.

By combining language, culture, and meaningful learning experiences, we help students grow into thoughtful communicators, compassionate community members, and engaged global citizens who are prepared to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.

What Students Gain Through Language Learning

A stick figure graphic of four people in a circle talking to each other

Communication
Students use Spanish to express themselves, ask questions, and communicate with others.

A stick figure graphic of a globe with four people reaching our from the edges

Culture
Students explore the people, traditions, and cultures of the Spanish-speaking world.

A line drawing of a globe with three people apart but with lines of connection between them

Connection
Students make connections between Spanish, their learning, and their everyday experiences.

Three stick figures with an arch and a heart centered over their heads

Communities
Students build relationships, appreciate different perspectives, and recognize their role in local and global communities.

WPS elementary world language logo showing a globe surrounded by six children each holding the name of one of the six Wellesley elementary schools