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[quote=Anonymous]My kid was doing really badly in 7th grade Spanish. Our district was using Que Chevere! textbooks. They sucked. https://www.carnegielearning.com/que-chevere The curriculum was a jumbled mishmash of in-class dialogue, handouts, and out-of-order chapters from the textbook. I managed to help my son catch back up by doing only 6 hours of work on IXL.COM's paid Spanish language drill site. I was pleased and ANGRY that it only took 6 hours of study to replace a semester's worth of classes. Here is the site. It's aligned to a bunch of textbook series. https://www.ixl.com/spanish Duolingo can also help but it's laid out more to develop tourist type conversational skills. IXL is better for early grammar. I also recommend IXL math and English to assess your kid's existing skills. A college educated parent can learn a lot from the diagnostics. If you can bribe your kid to practice grade-level math regularly, it's worth a subscription. Good luck! [/quote]
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