Tired of memorizing lists that don’t stick?

This free lesson helps you or your students describe real art in Spanish — using vocabulary, emotions, and culture — so Spanish becomes something you can actually use, not just study.

It is EXTENSIVE. Not only for the artistic component, but as a repository of vocabulary.
– JOSE M. – High School Teacher

The lesson will help you…

Build real Spanish communication by describing what you see, feel, and think about a work of art — not just memorizing words.

Engage your students (or yourself) with visuals that spark curiosity, creativity, and conversation.

Use both English and Spanish naturally, so learners can express ideas at any level.

Guide meaningful discussions with sentence starters and art prompts that make speaking easier.

Bring culture into your Spanish lessons, connecting language to real artists and their stories.

¡Hola, soy Señora Havana!

I make Spanish learning clear, fun, and effective.

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I know how challenging it can be when your students struggle to retain vocabulary or stay engaged in Spanish class.

After 10+ years of exploring what truly works in language education, I’ve seen how powerful it is when students connect language to something visual and meaningful.

That’s why I’m sharing this free art-based Spanish lesson — a simple way to boost vocabulary, spark conversation, and bring culture into your classroom.

My goal is to give you low-prep tools that help your students build real confidence and make Spanish stick — while saving you time.

That’s what Grow Spanish is all about.