Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS is in 9th grade now taking Honors French 4. Next year I expect he'll take AP French language (the only AP offered for French - literature has been abolished it seems).
I don't think this is unusual for kids who started their FL study in 6th grade, is it?
Yes, this is exactly it. Started in 6th grade so now in AP Spanish 5 as a 10th grader. Is very into Spanish so works on it a lot out of class but I think is still not where I was when I was in HS taking the same level of Spanish (but I had great teachers). Will take Spanish 6, which I think is a lit class next year.
Also, off topic, but if anyone has suggestions for online apps or games to really work on advanced grammar and usage, please share! DC knows all the words but puts them together somewhat awkwardly.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is in 9th grade now taking Honors French 4. Next year I expect he'll take AP French language (the only AP offered for French - literature has been abolished it seems).
I don't think this is unusual for kids who started their FL study in 6th grade, is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering the pros/cons of this. My kid is in the 5th year of language, so it is the AP level, but is only a sophomore. Doing okay in class, but definitely not fluent or anything. Most kids seem to be taking the AP this year. Kid will take the 6th year of language next year, so could wait, but kid's attitude is might as well take it this year and then retake it next year if the score is less than desired. Kid thinks college board won't report both scores if you tell it not to. The AP is 5 days after the other AP kid is taking, so I think kid would likely start studying for it after the other AP. The $96 isn't a big deal. There definitely will be more APs junior year, so maybe it makes sense to get this one out of the way?
Thoughts?
Language professor here. Middle school language doesn't count, it doesn't come close to preparing you for AP. I'd give it another year.
Anonymous wrote:Wondering the pros/cons of this. My kid is in the 5th year of language, so it is the AP level, but is only a sophomore. Doing okay in class, but definitely not fluent or anything. Most kids seem to be taking the AP this year. Kid will take the 6th year of language next year, so could wait, but kid's attitude is might as well take it this year and then retake it next year if the score is less than desired. Kid thinks college board won't report both scores if you tell it not to. The AP is 5 days after the other AP kid is taking, so I think kid would likely start studying for it after the other AP. The $96 isn't a big deal. There definitely will be more APs junior year, so maybe it makes sense to get this one out of the way?
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:My DS too AP Spanish as a senior which was technically his sixth year of Spanish. In our LCPS you don’t generally take the AP until the 6th year. He had 100s through ALL of his years of Spanish including AP Spanish and only got a 3 on the AP test. This completely sucked because he is at UVA now where he’s required to take up through intermediate level language or test out with a 4+ on the AP test. Just be aware that kids who have taken more years than your kid and still did not get the score they wanted. It’s not an easy test.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is in 9th grade now taking Honors French 4. Next year I expect he'll take AP French language (the only AP offered for French - literature has been abolished it seems).
I don't think this is unusual for kids who started their FL study in 6th grade, is it?