For Christian schools and homeschool co-ops

Spanish class, taught through the Bible your school already trusts.

Students learn real Spanish the way people have always learned a language they love: one verse at a time, word by word, until it stays. Daily practice they will actually do, on the days your class meets.

Book a 20 minute demoOr try a lesson yourself, free

This is a lesson.

Not a mockup. This is what a student sees, running right here.

The texts are real, and so is the Spanish.

The Spanish is the Reina-Valera, the Bible Spanish-speaking churches have read for over four hundred years. The English is the King James. Nothing on this site is machine translated.

Every word pair a student sees was written by hand from the Spanish verse itself, never by lining up two translations and hoping. That is slow to produce and it is the reason the glosses are trustworthy enough to teach from.

Every verse is recorded by a professional Latin American Spanish voice, at full speed and slowed down, so students hear the language spoken properly rather than by a synthesizer.

How it works in a classroom

  1. 1

    You send a class list. We create the accounts.

    Just names is enough. Students do not need email addresses, and most do not have one.

  2. 2

    You hand out one sheet.

    It has your class link and each student's username and password. They go to the link, type two things, and they are in. No codes emailed, no password resets in the middle of a lesson, no parent sign-ups to chase.

  3. 3

    Practice follows your schedule, not a 7-day streak.

    Tell us your class meets Tuesday and Thursday and the app expects Tuesday and Thursday. Students are never punished for a weekend, and their progress never quietly decays while school is closed.

  4. 4

    You watch a single page.

    Who has practiced, how accurately they are answering, and who has gone quiet.

You can tell practice from going through the motions.

Completion tells you a student showed up. It does not tell you whether anything went in. So your class page shows both.

StudentLessonsAccuracyStreakLast active
Ana Ruiz1491%9today
Josiah Bell1288%6today
Marcus Hale1354%7yesterday
Sofia Nunez482%012 days ago

Two students here need you for opposite reasons. Marcus is showing up every day and answering barely half correctly, which no completion report would ever surface. Sofia has stopped coming. Everyone else is fine, and you knew that in about four seconds.

Built for someone else’s children

  • No advertising, ever. We do not sell or share student information.
  • Session recording is switched off for every school account. We do not record a student’s screen.
  • We collect a name, a username, and their learning progress. No date of birth, no address, no phone number, no photograph.
  • Every lesson ends with a private written reflection. It is never scored, and no teacher, administrator, or member of our staff ever reads it. You can see that a student wrote one. That is all, and it is what makes them willing to write honestly.
  • If your licence ends, students keep their accounts and everything they have learned. Nothing is deleted.

Your reviewer will want the details: read the School Data Agreement. It covers COPPA school consent and our role as a school official under FERPA, on one page.

What I will tell you on the call

The lessons were written for adult learners first. They suit middle school, high school, and college well. If you teach elementary, say so early and I will be straight with you about what fits today and what I would have to write. I would rather lose the sale in August than have you discover it in October.

This is a supplement, not a curriculum. It does not replace a Spanish teacher, and it does not pretend to. What it does is make daily practice something students actually keep doing.

It is also new in schools. You would be early, you would have my direct attention, and I will build around what your classroom actually needs.

Questions we get

Will students only learn Bible Spanish?
No. Scripture is the foundation, and it carries far more everyday language than people expect: love, light, bread, water, fathers, asking, giving, going. It is how vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation lock in.
What devices does it need?
Any browser. Chromebooks, iPads, phones, or a shared classroom computer. There is nothing to install.
How long is a lesson?
Five to ten minutes. It is designed for the end of a class period or for homework, not to eat a lesson plan.
Do students need email addresses?
No. They sign in with a username and password on a sheet you hand out.
What does it cost?
It depends on how many students and how you want to be billed, so I would rather quote you properly than guess on a web page. Schools can be invoiced with a purchase order. Bring your numbers to the demo and you will leave with a real figure.
Can we start with one class?
Yes, and I would recommend it. Start with one teacher who wants it, and expand once it has proven itself.

Book a demo

Twenty minutes. I will walk your grade levels through a real lesson, show you the teacher page, and answer whatever your administrator is going to ask. If it is not a fit, I will say so.

Twenty minutes, no obligation, and no salesperson. You will be talking to Kevin, who built it.

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