<p>Hello there. Not to sure if this is the right place to post this but might as well... I am going to be a senior next year in High School and my schedule does not permit me to take Spanish 4 because it is all full with AP's and what-not. I am pretty good at Spanish and I decided that I will take Spanish 4 at Pierce next year (I am currently in Spanish 3 and my teacher recommended that I take AP next year). So what should I expect? Will I be okay?
Any ideas if tests will be hard/easy or does it depend on the teacher?
Thank you so much.</p>
<p>I’m in Spanish 4 at a community college right now and it’s pretty easy, granted I’ve taken all my spanish classes at this cc so I don’t know how it is as a transition from high school. It’s pretty much a review of spanish 3. (You’ve already learned the future and conditional tenses, right?) It helps to widen your vocabulary and introduces more of the cultural aspects like different famous spanish speaking people and places. The tests haven’t been too hard but that’s something that really depends on the teacher.</p>
<p>Yeh I know all of the things like future, subj. past, etc. but on the description it mostly describes the class as a sort of literature class where we read cuentas and like discuss. Is this the majority of the class for you guys or is it mostly centered around grammar. The text is only a list of short stories.</p>
<p>Yes, that’s pretty much what we’ve done, we review the grammer stuff when we need to but mostly we just went over different cultural things, we didn’t do many short stories.</p>
<p>Our text started out each chapter with a vocabulary list, then there were different exercises centered around that list and then there was stuff on different people and places.</p>
<p>Honestly it depends on the teacher and how they like to structure the class but i think in all cases it’s mainly review.</p>