Anonymous wrote:MCPS uses this textbook for Spanish 1, 2 and 3. Realidades 1, Readlidades 2, Realidades 3.
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Buy 2nd hand textbooks for several dollars each.
You will still need a tutor...but this helps a lot too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son doesn’t love Spanish but did well in Spanish 1 and 2 because of great teachers. His Spanish 3 teacher at BCC is beyond horrific. She’s nasty, condescending and not a good teacher.
Sadly he could get stuck with her again next year and realizes he needs to teach the class to himself so he wants to start over the summer.
Even with another teacher, he’s not sure this teacher has prepared him for Spanish 4 so summer work is essential.
Any ideas on textbooks and Spanish tutors (zoom ok but they need to know curriculum)?
I wish he could retake Spanish 3 over the summer with a better teacher but it doesn’t look like an option.
Are the French teachers at B-CC as bad?
This describes my kid’s Spanish 4 teacher at BCC. I have no advice other than to say there is no way to prepare for the assessments. There is no syllabus, textbook or material posted. Tutors even other mcps teachers have not helped, because the students are left in the dark as to how to prepare. The means are these nonretakable assessments are typically in the C-D range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son doesn’t love Spanish but did well in Spanish 1 and 2 because of great teachers. His Spanish 3 teacher at BCC is beyond horrific. She’s nasty, condescending and not a good teacher.
Sadly he could get stuck with her again next year and realizes he needs to teach the class to himself so he wants to start over the summer.
Even with another teacher, he’s not sure this teacher has prepared him for Spanish 4 so summer work is essential.
Any ideas on textbooks and Spanish tutors (zoom ok but they need to know curriculum)?
I wish he could retake Spanish 3 over the summer with a better teacher but it doesn’t look like an option.
Are the French teachers at B-CC as bad?
This describes my kid’s Spanish 4 teacher at BCC. I have no advice other than to say there is no way to prepare for the assessments. There is no syllabus, textbook or material posted. Tutors even other mcps teachers have not helped, because the students are left in the dark as to how to prepare. The means are these nonretakable assessments are typically in the C-D range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son doesn’t love Spanish but did well in Spanish 1 and 2 because of great teachers. His Spanish 3 teacher at BCC is beyond horrific. She’s nasty, condescending and not a good teacher.
Sadly he could get stuck with her again next year and realizes he needs to teach the class to himself so he wants to start over the summer.
Even with another teacher, he’s not sure this teacher has prepared him for Spanish 4 so summer work is essential.
Any ideas on textbooks and Spanish tutors (zoom ok but they need to know curriculum)?
I wish he could retake Spanish 3 over the summer with a better teacher but it doesn’t look like an option.
Spanish 3 is offered for grade improvement in the mcps central summer school, so if your son is getting bad grades this year he could retake it: https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/extendedhours/summerschool/courses#wlg
Anonymous wrote:My son doesn’t love Spanish but did well in Spanish 1 and 2 because of great teachers. His Spanish 3 teacher at BCC is beyond horrific. She’s nasty, condescending and not a good teacher.
Sadly he could get stuck with her again next year and realizes he needs to teach the class to himself so he wants to start over the summer.
Even with another teacher, he’s not sure this teacher has prepared him for Spanish 4 so summer work is essential.
Any ideas on textbooks and Spanish tutors (zoom ok but they need to know curriculum)?
I wish he could retake Spanish 3 over the summer with a better teacher but it doesn’t look like an option.
Anonymous wrote:My son doesn’t love Spanish but did well in Spanish 1 and 2 because of great teachers. His Spanish 3 teacher at BCC is beyond horrific. She’s nasty, condescending and not a good teacher.
Sadly he could get stuck with her again next year and realizes he needs to teach the class to himself so he wants to start over the summer.
Even with another teacher, he’s not sure this teacher has prepared him for Spanish 4 so summer work is essential.
Any ideas on textbooks and Spanish tutors (zoom ok but they need to know curriculum)?
I wish he could retake Spanish 3 over the summer with a better teacher but it doesn’t look like an option.