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Reply to "What's covered/what proficiency is reached at each level of Spanish (or other languages)?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This post looks like an offshoot of the other one. By 4, your kid would be in good shape if they can read books and watch Spanish media with complete understanding, and be able to have an easy back and forth conversation with a native speaker.[/quote] I'm not the OP of that post, if that's what you mean. Just to clarify, are you saying this is what kids are able to do coming out of Spanish 4? Or going into Spanish 4/coming out of Spanish 3?[/quote] No, what I meant was that it looked like you read that thread and created this new one as an offshoot. Just noting. It’s best to have that level of fluency, or close to it, going into 4. That’s why 4 has the reputation of being a gpa killer. [/quote]
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