Stop Freezing in Spanish Conversations

Use This System to Finally Speak With Your Family

Read this before you press play:

If you understand Spanish but freeze when it’s time to speak—or you’re surrounded by Spanish in your daily life because of your family, partner, or in-laws—this masterclass will show you the exact structure to stop nodding and smiling through conversations—and start actually joining them.

What to do while you watch:

Keep a notebook nearby. You’ll learn one simple system + a quick speaking exercise you can use today.

If you’re done guessing, this is your next step.

This is the kind of progress you don’t get from more content—only from structured coaching + correction.

What happens next (so you know exactly what to expect):

  • You’ll receive a short private check-in (about 2 minutes).

  • As soon as you submit it, you’ll get a clear next step based on your level, your speaking blocks, and the conversations you want to have.

  • If you’re a fit, you’ll receive the application link for Family Fluent.

Why this works (and why most people stay stuck):

  • Structure beats randomness. You build speaking through guided patterns—not scattered content.

  • Correction builds certainty. When you stop guessing, you stop freezing.

  • It’s trained for real life. You practice the conversations that matter most: family, partner, in-laws—belonging.

This is your moment to stop sitting on the sidelines—and start having real Spanish conversations with your family or partner, without translating or feeling embarrassed.

FAQ!

1 - Do I need to be advanced to join?

No. Family Fluent is built for beginners through intermediate students—especially people who understand Spanish but freeze when speaking.

2 - How long is the check-in?

About 2 minutes. It’s short on purpose—just enough for me to tell you the most effective next step.

3 - What if I’m not a fit?

I’ll still point you to the best next step for your situation. No pressure.

4 - Is this only for heritage learners?

Not only. It’s perfect for heritage learners and for anyone surrounded by Spanish through a partner, in-laws, or family.