From a decade+ World Language Educator comes the Quijote y Yo Series...but why?
DISAPPOINTMENT.
EMBARRASSMENT.
LOVE.
It took me a while to accept my fate. Then, I spent years in a panic attack because of well-founded impostor's syndrome, and an intuitive knowledge that I had no idea what I was doing.
CONSTANZA ONTANEDA
The
Quijote y Yo
Series
And this is where the love comes in. I did everything I could to become the best language facilitator I could be, and spent years and every cent of my teacher's salary creating materials for my students. I must have done a good job, because I was hired to chair the World Language Department at a middle school in Times Square.
He said that because he saw firsthand how over the course of four years I turned what had been 30 years of grammar drills, ETC, into a 100% research-based program at both the acquisition and social emotional level, with Quijote y Yo.
He's an alumn of the school, so he should know. đ
That is, these stories won't just give your brain 100% of the DATA it needs to build a complex mental representation of the language, they will alsoâ like all stories worth their saltâtransform you.
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I never meant to be a World Language Educator. I started teaching languages to adults to survive a rough patch in my life. To be honest, I didn't WANT to be a WL teacher. I had studied fashion design at an Ivy League University, for goodness' sake. đ
Once I encountered the researchâStephen Krashen's Theory of Comprehensible InputâAND acquisition-driven methodologies, I was in heaven. Except for the materials. I was continuously disappointed in them due to: poor illustrations, terrible covers, bad stories, no chapter length consistency, non-native-like sentences, rare words, high unique word count and low total word count, input too complex, incomplete or nonexistent glossaries...đ˛
In short...I was embarrassed. I wanted to be able to give my students materials they could be proud of...like the books they received in their English Language Arts classroom đ¤Ł.
That's James up there with his parents.
He entered my Spanish 1 class with the three words everyone knowsâtaco, tortilla and guacamoleâDESPITE his mom being Dominican.
After Quijote y Yo, HE CAN NOW SPEAK TO HIS MOM AND GRANDMOTHERâFLUENTLY.
Don't believe me? Check out the video below. At the end of his Spanish 1 year, I asked James if he'd come to the cafeteria and chat about the Novice Mid Trilogy so far.
It was unscheduled, unscripted and spontaneousâshowing the signs of TRUE language acquisition.
His class finished the Novice Low "Aventuras" Septology and ended their Spanish 1 year on Chapter 8 of Book 2 of the Novice Mid "Brujas" Trilogy.
These were the results:
When I quit in January of 2023 to dedicate myself to Input Wand full time and offer the materials to the wider world, the head of school accepted my resignation, waited two weeks, then asked me to stay one more year. It took me one week of soul-searching to quit all over again. I loved and love my students, my job, my colleagues. After the second time I quit, the head of school gave me this testimonial:
What people are saying:
"I knew it would be tough for me to start from scratch as an adult. This Septology has been so joyful to read and introduced me to such a lovely way to learn a new language!"
"An AMAZING Resource!!! My daughter has taken Spanish in school for 2 years and was still struggling with the basics. Now that she is working from these books she is making steady and impressive progress!"
"My daughter is finally learning! She said sheâs learned more in a few weeks with these books than she did in the entire first semester of the school year. "
When you sign up below you will receive the first ebook in the bridge, in both Spanish and French (because I'm cool like that). Then, you will unlock some bonkers deals where you will get access to 14 more free products for the Spanish bridge.đą
Can you imagine ACTUALLY learning Spanish?
(because, let's face itâyou've tried a million things, right?)
Can you imagine doing so by READING BOOKS while HAVING FUN while UNDERSTANDING EVERYTHING?
"I have been working my way through the 7 Novice Low books and have loved them. Each book gets a little longer and a little more complex but I donât have any difficultly reading.The stories are fun and the characters are growing little by little."
"I've already ordered these and everything is as high quality as they claim. I'm an adult learner with 3 college degrees, and I'm impressed with these and excited to start learning Spanish in earnest!"
Can you imagine growing in linguistic ability as you grow in age WITH the characters while reading a series that gets progressively more complex?
Great news:
It's also so entertaining and historically well researched that not only middle and high schoolers enjoy it, but adults too, even ones like
DUNE-writer Kevin J. Anderson
and, if anyone knows a good story, it's him.
Wow. Ok. But how will I understand everything?
You ask.
There are COMPREHENSIVE GLOSSARIES in all the books.
They're also PROFESSIONALLY ILLUSTRATED:
Impressive...but...how will I learn the pronunciation?
All the packagesâEbooks or Paperbacksâ come with AUDIOBOOKS narrated by a native speaker.
That's easy thenâall I need to do is read books in the target language! đ
Right you are! Then why aren't you doing so? You can't start at Allende, folksâif you could, you'd already be doing it.
WHAT YOU NEED IS A GRADED BRIDGE.
You see, the DATA can't just be comprehensibleâit has to be complexâembedded in a web of meaning that has a chance of being memorable.
NOTHING CAN DO THIS LIKE STORIES.
Pretty cool...but...how is it research-based?
It just so happens that linguist Stephen Krashen's Theory is trueâComprehensible Linguistic Input, both oral and written, is the only DATA the brain can turn into a complex mental representation of the language that a human being can then naturally retrieve from in order to communicate.
Quijote y Yo IS THE ONLY RESEARCH-BASED AND STORY-BASED BRIDGE TO SPANISH PROFICIENCY ON THE MARKET.
âI really do believe that the publishing works that Constanza has created will allow for the transformativeâthe healing power of education to be unlocked, especially in World Language classrooms.â