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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'll be the lone witness that Spanish 4 turned out completely fine for my 9th grader at BCC. It was taught by a native speaker who spoke to them in Spanish, but then again, her Spanish 3 class at Westland had been taught by a wonderful teacher from Spain, who had spoken to them in Spanish too, so DD was used to that. The Spanish 4 teacher warned them, however, that Spanish 5 was lumped in with IB Spanish and that it was a very easy class, which would make their AP Spanish class the year after all the more difficult. This year DD is in Spanish 5 (not taking IB) and she can confirm it's really easy. She's now worried for AP Spanish next year. Maybe this is just for BCC and Westland, I don't know.[/quote] My kid at WJ isn’t finding Spanish 4 difficult. But NBMS had changed their approach so my 10th grader did 1A and B over 6th and 7th, 2 in 8th, which led to 3 being taken in high school. The high school language classes have been stronger in HS so I think the preparation was better than if they took 3 in middle. [/quote]
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