Anonymous wrote:Spanish 4 is really challenging. My oldest do it as a freshman but she was pretty committed to learning the language — had taken after school programs in ES, listened to Spanish podcasts, did Duolingo in her spare time, set her iPhone settings to Spanish, etc. she’s a Spanish minor now in college.
My other kids did Spanish 3 as 9th graders—that’s more typical. Spanish 3 is where they solidify a lot of grammar and basically move to speaking in full sentences/paragrpahs, so if she’s not there already, she’d be better on Spanish 3. That track puts you on course to take AP Spanish lang in 11th or 12th grade, and can take AP Spanish lit (a very hard course) in 12th if you skip Spanish 5. Id skip Spanish 5 rather than skip Spanish 3.
Did your oldest skip Spanish 5? My son is in Spanish 4 as a ninth grader. I'm leery of not being ready for AP if he skips 5. But then he'd have two years for another language. We also hope he minors in Spanish too, so don't want him to take too long a break. (And AP Spanish lit as a senior does not sound fun.) So many decisions.