Anonymous
Post 01/27/2024 19:03     Subject: Keeping up with world language over the summer

Anonymous wrote:If your kid has that grade, they will be ok in French 2 in the fall. Second year of a language is not rocket science. All kids get a little rusty. All world language teachers know this. Let them enjoy the summer!
-wl teacher


+1 of course this falls on deaf ears to most posters here.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2024 18:58     Subject: Keeping up with world language over the summer

The Alliance Francias (forgive me my phone sucks with accents) in DC may have a high school summer program.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2024 18:14     Subject: Keeping up with world language over the summer

Anonymous wrote:If your kid has that grade, they will be ok in French 2 in the fall. Second year of a language is not rocket science. All kids get a little rusty. All world language teachers know this. Let them enjoy the summer!
-wl teacher


She's the one who is worried. She told me she doesn't think she will be ready. It could be HS angst but she seemed to focus on French and none of her other classes. It may also be that our neighbor said they French 2 teacher is a stickler and very strict.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2024 15:37     Subject: Keeping up with world language over the summer

Can you do a trip to Quebec, language camp, etc? DuoLingo, formal classes, and the like are a very dry way to learn a language. If you have the means, expose her to immersion. That will help her develop creative, dynamic language use.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2024 15:31     Subject: Keeping up with world language over the summer

We did outschool for DD. She liked it. She doesn’t get to speak her language with kids her own age often so it was a nice change of pace. Also, there are language summer camps.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2024 14:53     Subject: Keeping up with world language over the summer

Send her to France, exchange program.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2024 14:37     Subject: Keeping up with world language over the summer

If your kid has that grade, they will be ok in French 2 in the fall. Second year of a language is not rocket science. All kids get a little rusty. All world language teachers know this. Let them enjoy the summer!
-wl teacher
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2024 11:36     Subject: Keeping up with world language over the summer

You might ask a local university if they have a French major who would work with her. All of the kids will lose some ground over the summer.
Anonymous
Post 01/27/2024 10:23     Subject: Re:Keeping up with world language over the summer

Anonymous wrote:Duolingo is great although it won't help with writing.

Find an Outschool class?


We did an Outschool German class a couple of years ago -- gave kid a set schedule and was actually kinda fun!
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2024 14:24     Subject: Keeping up with world language over the summer

Anonymous wrote:First thought would be just to keep up some practice on their own schedule with YouTube, apps like DuoLingo, etc.

that's the difficult part
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2024 13:01     Subject: Re:Keeping up with world language over the summer

Duolingo is great although it won't help with writing.

Find an Outschool class?
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2024 12:34     Subject: Re:Keeping up with world language over the summer

Start planning that summer trip to France.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2024 12:28     Subject: Keeping up with world language over the summer

First thought would be just to keep up some practice on their own schedule with YouTube, apps like DuoLingo, etc.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2024 11:54     Subject: Keeping up with world language over the summer

OP here. I hit send too soon. Looking for what she can do over the coming summer.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2024 11:54     Subject: Keeping up with world language over the summer

DD is a rising 9th grader. She's very nervous about French 2. She's doing OK in French 1 (92/A-). Any tips or resources on how best to prepare or at a minimum not lose what you learned in French 1. Writing is the hardest area for her.