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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it were my kid, I would have her take it over the summer. It is on zoom and will help reinforce the concepts.[/quote] You don't get an E for just comprehension. If you try even the *slightest* you can get a C/D. This kid DGAF and didn't even try. No way to zoom that into them. [/quote] Penty of uninformed and mean posters on this thread. MCPS has a problem hiring decent language teachers. Some of them are truly terrible. My friend's daughter had a year-long sub who didn't even *speak the language she was supposed to teach*. There are many instances where a bad grade in language classes is not the fault of the student. This is just to warn you going forward, OP. I suppose this is middle school? The grade doesn't matter as much for college applications if that's the case, but language classes build on the previous year, so your child will be behind next year if you don't get her a tutor. This is the most important thing you need to get out of this situation! Also, your child can always ask politely whether the teacher can be kind enough to save her from the D. You never know, sometimes it works, and it's part of learning social skills and how to get on in the world. [/quote]
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