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[quote=Anonymous]It’s not only the jump, but also, let’s face it… learning a language needs dedication outside the classroom as well. You can’t pretend to get language skills if the only interaction with the language happens in the classroom. Spanish 4 is the first time the kid really experienced any language proficiency skill as up to then it has mainly been just grammar and vocabulary. If the kid doesn’t practice listening, reading, speaking and writing at home… spanish 4 will be extremely difficult. Also, something to consider is that the semester is basically starting, if the student hasn’t practice any of these skills… they will not be performing but that’s NOT to say that it won’t get better as the year goes by and they start acquiring those skills. My recommendation is to always supplement those skills at home, practice them all! [/quote]
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