Hi Erin.kate,
Charlotte Mason used Gouin’s methods which are similar to how we learn our native language: oral lessons, context and relationship, etc. so if you find a program that uses these methods and are consistent I would think your family would do well. The Easy French for Homeschoolers says it uses these methods – I personally have no experience with it but maybe others on the forum have.
Our boys wanted to learn German and we were able to find a German woman who agreed to teach using Charlotte’s methods. She played games with them, baked bread with them, sang, read to them and told them stories. She did this every Wednesday afternoon and they were to use their vocabulary words with eachother at home when they brushed their teeth, cleared dishes, etc. At the end of two terms they had a nice vocabulary. We moved so that ended that season and I was not learning along with them.
This doesn’t help now but I’ll be attending the Living Education Retreat in July where Tammy Glaser will give a session on “Teaching a Second Language When You Lack One yourself.” Afterward, I’ll try to follow up with anything I learn.
Blessings,
Richele
