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icedrift t1_j9do3kd wrote
Reply to comment by PredictorX1 in [OC] % of American students taking a foreign language class by state by ASoloTrip90000
I think course requirements are probably a bigger factor. In New York you need 2-3 years of foreign language classes in order to graduate high school, and all of the state colleges require foreign language credits.
pook_a_dook t1_j9dp14f wrote
Agreed. When I was in school in California a foreign language was required from grades 2-10, but looking at this chart, I guess it wasn’t a state requirement?
eatinpunkinpie t1_j9f9vd4 wrote
This is why I doubt the sentiment this map is conveying, even if it has a legit data source. In Illinois you need 2 years of foreign language to graduate high school as well, but this map makes it look like no one takes it...
PredictorX1 t1_j9doakg wrote
I'm curious as to the retention of foreign language skills for graduating seniors in New York.
LakeCowPig t1_j9dzmec wrote
The answer is 0
endertricity t1_j9e15p8 wrote
I took 7 years of French in NYC public schools and speak it well enough to vacation alone in France and talk to family there who barely speak any English. It’s rare but it happens
LakeCowPig t1_j9e1bnd wrote
I concede. The answer is 1.
endertricity t1_j9fdyzf wrote
fair enough
bigthink t1_j9eyc35 wrote
du fromage
LivingGhost371 t1_j9f8w8l wrote
If it's like my experience taking four years of French in high school, no one, not the teachers, not the parents, and not the students, were under the delusion that we'd be sitting down in a French cafe having in-depth conversations with the locals, or even that we'd find it useful in general. You could pass the class and check if off on your college application if you could write down that "bathroom" = "la salle des bain" on a test with being nowhere actually fluent.
FoldyHole t1_j9fmj99 wrote
I learned more Spanish working construction in Texas than I did in 4 years of classes.
The_Noremac42 t1_j9ep1ek wrote
I live in Texas, and my high-school required two years of foreign language classes. It was a small school, so the only one offered was Spanish. I retained maybe ten words after that first summer, and the only reason I passed the second year was because of google translate.
icedrift t1_j9equiv wrote
Personally my comprehension is still decent and speaking is horrible. If you don't use it you lose it BUT after taking 7 years of Spanish classes I'm confident I could pick up a romance language pretty quickly if I had to.
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