<p>What year did you guys start your language series? What language did you choose and why?</p>
<p>I started Spanish 6 in freshman year simply because I had AP credit.</p>
<p>how was <em>gulp</em> spanish 6 cyberdragoon?</p>
<p>yo cyber dragon..how did you get placed into spanish 6? you got a 4 on the ap exam>?</p>
<p>Yes I got a 4 on AP test. No idea how it is yet haven't started class. If the syllabus is anything to go by then it shouldn't be too hard. Basically a rehash of the last quarter or so of AP Spanish. Also the book used in the class is the same that was used in my AP class except it's a newer edition. If you get a 5 on the test then you pass out of Span 6. Check on UCLA's list of AP credit stuff it should give a more detailed listing.</p>
<p>cyber dragon, could you please post the link of the 6A course syllabus? thanks</p>
<p>Overview of Course Syllabi</p>
<p>Beginning Spanish (1-3)
Beginning Spanish covers most of the material presented in Claro que sí. The breakdown follows, with major areas of grammar noted in parentheses.</p>
<pre><code>* Spanish 1: Preliminary Chapter, Chapters 1-6 (present tense, ser vs. estar, reflexive verbs, preterit, por vs. para direct and indirect object pronouns)
* Spanish 2: Chapters 7-12 (preterit vs. imperfect, time expressions, present subjunctive, gustar-like verbs)
* Spanish 3: Chapters 12-18 (past participles, commands, imperfect subjunctive, future and conditional tenses, pedir vs. preguntar, hypothetical situations)
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<p>Intermediate Spanish (4-6)
Intermediate Spanish covers most of the material presented in Pasajes: Lengua and Pasajes: Literatura (fifth edition). The breakdown follows, with major areas of grammar noted in parentheses.</p>
<pre><code>* Spanish 4: Chapters 1-4 (ser vs. estar, uses of se, object pronouns, preterit vs. imperfect, imperatives, present subjunctive)
* Spanish 5: Chapters 5-8 (relative pronouns, more uses of the subjunctive, perfect tenses, past subjunctive, por vs. para)
* Spanish 6: Chapters 9-12 (passive voice, future and conditional, "if" clauses, comparisons, progressive forms, sequence of tenses)
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<p>All info taken from UCLA Spanish/Port. department. Well I hope that helps you.</p>
<p>On a side note it's Cyber DRAGOON. Two O's. </p>
<p>dra‧goon /drəˈgun/ Pronunciation Key - Pronunciation[druh-goon]
–noun
1. (esp. formerly) a European cavalryman of a heavily armed troop.</p>
<p>Think of me as a cybernetic knight.</p>
<p>^ reminds me of starcraft</p>
<p>hey, i thought if you passed ap spanish with a 4, your language requirement is fulfilled.</p>
<p>of course, it's always good to get better at anything, though.</p>
<p>Yes it is fulfilled but I just felt like finishing it off you know? Only one class left anyways.</p>