
Learn Spanish as a Family | Adrienne Babbitt | The Catholic Homeschool Podcast
Do you want to learn a new language? What's stopp…
The Catholic Homeschool Podcast
May 5, 202222m 41s
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Show Notes
Do you want to learn a new language? What's stopping you? Maybe you feel that, while balancing homemaking, children, work, and everything in between, there is simply not enough time in the day for luxuries like self-improvement. This week, Paola sits down with Adrienne Babbitt, the founder of LearnWithMeLanguages.com, to talk about how learning a new language doesn't have to take time away from your other priorities. In fact, she'll explain how it can be seamlessly integrated into your everyday life.
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https://catholichomeschool.online/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Adrienne-Babbitt-Transcript.pdf
Check out Adrienne's website: https://www.learnwithmelanguages.com
Also click below to check out her podcast: Building Bilingual Families
https://www.learnwithmelanguages.com/about-us1600863903305
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-SK6bWKhiU0FbfT8naSWw/featured
Guest Bio:
Adrienne is the Founder of Learn with Me Languages, and she’s fondly known as the Chief Optimist. She leads a team of talented teachers who help families learn languages through CONNECTING with native speakers of the language they’re learning. Families form friendships that motivate them to USE the language. The program was birthed at the beginning of COVID, and since then they have connected hundreds of families from around the world learning Spanish and English together through the Family Language Exchange. Adrienne is also the host of the Building Bilingual Families Podcast, and her passion is to help families become bridge builders in their communities.