Translation services are not accurate. |
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My kid hated Spanish and loves the challenge of Chinese. He went to language camp for a month so he could switch tracks. |
.Arabic too? |
| My kids have no desire to learn any second languages. I am a free tutor to them if they want to learn Mandarin or Cantonese, and I know some Japanese. They tell me that they will take Spanish if it is mandatory for them to pick second language. |
So does Whitman offer Spanish, French, Italian and Chinese? What other languages? |
Neither are most kids if you see them write in English. No one cares if the Italian translation isn’t perfectly accurate-you can get the gist of what is being said from an online translator and if it’s something that needs to be 100% accurate, you can pay a translator. |
I don’t know why one would “hate” a particular language, but it’s well documented that Spanish takes many thousand fewer hours to achieve fluency relative to Mandarin. |
Your kid will still be far less accurate than an online translation service after having attended MCPS. |
Latin, Arabic, ASL, Japanese |
| Pyle stopped having Italian because of budget cuts. It makes sense that Whitman is also going to have to get rid of it. |
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Sometimes they just don't have the teacher available. When my DD started Whitman she planned to take Arabic and there was a teacher profile on the website. She had taken 12 months of Arabic independently during Covid and was well prepared to start. The school said no Arabic was being offered as they didn't have the teacher, yet her profile remained on the website all of that year and the next.
They purposefully mislead. |