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Posted on: August 31st, 2006
Filed Under: [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ]
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“Every year, many of those taking Spanish classes in Loudoun public schools are native speakers who are bored by the conversation exercises, struggle with the grammar tests, then leave class chatting easily in Spanish with other Hispanic students.
This year, the foreign language department is adding two Spanish courses tailored to students who speak Spanish fluently. The courses are designed to help the growing number of Hispanic students who can speak and understand the language but have trouble reading and writing it, often because of inadequate schooling in their home countries.”
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