How many years of a foreign language are you taking?

<p>I’ll probably take 4 years of french, but depending how level 3 goes I might skip level 4 to do AP since they are coseated anyway and I need the ranks lol.</p>

<p>Four years of Spanish. That’s more than enough for me.</p>

<p>by the time I graduate from HS I’ll have taken 5 yrs of French.
Does anyone know a good french immersion summer program? not really for this year, but for the future.</p>

<p>7 credits of Spanish, but only 6 years. Took Spanish I in 8th, Honors Spanish II in 9th, tested out of Honors Spanish III (getting credit), Honors Spanish IV in 10th, Spanish V AP in 11th, Spanish 377 at University of Michigan (1 credit/semester for first semester) and Spanish 378 at UM (2nd semester) in 12th.</p>

<p>I’m actually probably gonna major in Hispanic Studies so that explains it…</p>

<p>12 years of French. All 12 in French Immersion in Ontario. One semester next year (junior year) will be spent IN France on a French exchange. I’ll also be taking the AP French exam.</p>

<p>I took French I the summer before Freshman year and honors and AP French the next three years. I wanted to take a fifth year of French just for the heck of it (I love my teacher and I love the language), but I’m not sure if that’ll happen since I haven’t taken Physics yet and I’ve realized how important it is.</p>

<p>I’m going to take 5 years of Spanish and up to four years of Chinese.</p>

<p>Hahahah. Oh my god, you guys are loving this foreign language stuff.
I actually decided against taking any more “classroom french” because I wanted to take Yearbook instead, which is an easy class where you get to do nothing and go out to eat once a week during school. And while I’m really interested in actually learning French, I just can’t do it in the same boring classroom I did it this year. Soo, what you guys have motivated me to do is take French 3 online in the Spring, and then maybe French 4 in the fall of 2012, or maybe summer.</p>

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<p>OH MY GOD. Nearly identical situation happened to me. French I and II were both interesting subjects and I had a GREAT teacher who teaches all 4 years. But French II was just too hard for me and I felt like it was the same routine every single day. The teacher also talks kinda slow and I watched the clock constantly My decision was to stop overall because 2 years is enough for college and I couldn’t fit it into my schedule. But online french sounds like it will be fine</p>

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<p>I knoww, I honestly hated going into the classroom everyday. It was always me staring at the clock for 90 minutes and doing all the worksheets my teacher could possibly find and print out for us. And even with all the worksheets, I didn’t feel like I was learning anything. I had a GREAT teacher for French 1, but she retired and we got a new one for French 2, whoo just isn’t my type of teacher. But I don’t plan on finishing French completely, cause like you said, online French sounds fine and it’ll probably even be easier but still the honors credit, and I’m sure I’ll learn more.</p>

<p>I am going to take 4 years of Spanish. Next year will be my last with Spanish 4 senior year</p>

<p>4 years of Japanese. Next year is my fourth year and the AP class. I hope I can continue to train my skills in college, and I’ve ruled out schools that don’t offer Japanese classes.</p>

<p>three. I’ve finished Latin 1. I’m taking Latin 2 honors, and then I am taking Latin AP.
That’s all that our school offers for latin (besides Latin 2 standard)</p>

<p>French 1, Spanish 1 and 2…
Broken Vietnamese more than compensates for this</p>

<p>I took four years of french and stopped continuing the language my sophomore year lol. I haven’t taken a foreign language since … Besides, French 5 was pretty much nonexistant because there wouldn’t be enough people that would sign up. Good thing I’m doing a new language in college because I’ve pretty much forgotten all of the french I learned in HS. Whoops …</p>

<p>Spanish, here I come! :)</p>

<p>I’m taking 4 years of Spanish. My middle school just implemented Spanish for 7th and 8th graders so they will 6!</p>

<p>Has anyone had experiences with spearheading foreign language classes? My school has the standard French, German, Spanish, and Latin but don’t have the increasingly important Asian Languages Classes(Chinese, Korean, Japanese).</p>

<p>Four years of Latin, *****es!!!</p>

<p>3-5th grade - Spanish
6-10th grade - French
11-12 grade - nothing</p>

<p>7 years of German
Then 2 years if Russian or Chinese
Then possibly 1 year of Arabic</p>