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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are having this problem too. What I would love to know is for anyone whose child dropped down and re-took Spanish 3 in 9th, did this actually help prepare them better for Spanish 4 in 10th or is Spanish 4 just really a big step up and next year we are going to be in this same challenging situation?[/quote] It really depends on the teacher. I have found over the years that the FL department is the least predictable, and least organized department in our HS. Spanish 4 in our school was native speaker, could ask on Tuesday what was happening on Thursday and she would not know, and harsh grader. Spanish 5 was a US-taught teacher, less harsh grader. AP Spanish was the best, Spanish was her 3rd or 4th language and she was a really well-organized, great instructor.[/quote]
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