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Ana's school does Spanish once a week. I'm not impressed, but then, I didn't expect to be. Eva's class doesn't seem to do Spanish, but I'm not sure. Regardless, I doubt I'd be impressed with her elementary-level Spanish either. (Even in MIDDLE school, I passed first year Spanish three times. Every year they just made us retake the same exact curriculum, starting with hablo.)
Can't afford actual Spanish classes. I can at least read the language, very easy writing system there. I want a nice simple after-school textbook or program that we can do a few lessons a week and actually learn a little of the language. (Also, same as above but with French or any other language.)
Some of you homeschool! Help me! Shipping possibly no object, who knows?
Can't afford actual Spanish classes. I can at least read the language, very easy writing system there. I want a nice simple after-school textbook or program that we can do a few lessons a week and actually learn a little of the language. (Also, same as above but with French or any other language.)
Some of you homeschool! Help me! Shipping possibly no object, who knows?
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But I don't know how it'd work for a third and first grader if it's on a college level.
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Sigh.