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Foreign Langauge

Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 9:05 pm
by 6timeboymom
Has anyone used a foreign language curriculum with their HOD? I've used a latin curriculum previously, and the boys want to go back to it, but I am not sure how I will combine it-what I'm thinking specifically is using the grammar and vocabulary and working that in, kwim? The latin curriculum I have is for K-3rd grade, btw.

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 9:01 pm
by lil' ladies
I am using Rosetta Stone French along with Bigger with my girls.

They both really enjoy it, and I'm am amazed how much I have picked up too.

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 9:14 pm
by momto2grls
We are using Prima Latina with dd (7) and she has a lot of fun with it. My little one has even picked up on a few words. We just let her move along at her own pace and she is really learning a lot. She likes to show off to her Nana how well she has learned her Latin Prayers since she knows Nana had to take Latin when she was in school. As for Mommy (me) I am clueless and learning what I can as we go along - Lol! :)

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 10:25 pm
by 6timeboymom
that's the one we'll go back to-Prima Latina. :-)
Do you find adding foreign language adds much time to your day? Do you work on it every day, or just a few days a week?

Hoe so you like the Rosetta Stone? I am thinking of that for my (now) high schooler, but it's so blamed expensive! I might get grandma talked into buying it, though...:-)

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 12:45 am
by lil' ladies
6timeboymom wrote:that's the one we'll go back to-Prima Latina. :-)
Do you find adding foreign language adds much time to your day? Do you work on it every day, or just a few days a week?

Hoe so you like the Rosetta Stone? I am thinking of that for my (now) high schooler, but it's so blamed expensive! I might get grandma talked into buying it, though...:-)
Some libraries have Rosetta Stone, so you can try it out and see what it's like before you buy.

I really like it, my kids have learned a lot and so have I. It only takes about 20 minutes or less to do each exercise. They do it every school day.

Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:43 pm
by momto2grls
We spend a maximum of 20min/day on Latin. Each week (sometimes every 2 weeks) we will do a new lesson from the DVD and we do a short review on all other days. It is pretty easy to fit into the daily schedule, we just don't move onto a new lesson until we have mastered the one we are working on. She works at her own pace - no pressure - and has fun with it. :lol: