What We Do

English

Uno Dos Tres is a classroom where children and adults of all ages learn to communicate effectively in Spanish. Classes are dynamic, exciting, and move quickly, emphasizing participation, language skills, and cultural education. Each Uno Dos Tres class is limited to six students who are continually engaged, creating a rapid path toward the ultimate goal of fluency in Spanish.

Que Hacemos

Español

Uno Dos Tres es un salón de clases donde niños y adultos de todas las edades aprenden a comunicarse efectivamente en español. Las clases son dinámicas y emocionantes, se mueven rápidamente y hacen hincapié en la participación, las habilidades lingüísticas y la educación cultural. Cada clase de Uno Dos Tres está limitada a seis estudiantes que participan continuamente, creando un camino rápido hacia el objetivo final de fluidez en español.

Toro Manolo (Manolo the Bull)

Our Mascots

Toro Manolo (Manolo the Bull) is our mascot at Spanish UnoDosTres. Toro Manolo is eight years old and comes from Spain. He joins us during class and he reminds parents about the dates of classes and other upcoming events.  Toro Manolo likes to travel through Latin and Central America, where he meets new friends and then returns to teach our students about each country he has visited.

TESTIMONIAL

We discovered UnoDosTres through a Facebook advertisement last year and decided to enroll our 6 year old daughter, Autumn.  We couldn’t be happier with the results, and she continues to improve and learn and expand on her way to becoming bi-lingual The difference at UnoDosTres is that Daniela focuses not only teaching the language, but also the culture behind the language.  The curriculum is more than words and repetition, with games, colors, activities and other fun challenges being utilized to keep Autumn attentive, involved, and interested.  It keeps her brain energized and working outside of normal school hours, and she has even made a few friends along the way.  We highly recommend Daniela and UnoDosTres!”

Rob and Michelle Slone
Parents of a 3rd grade student