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Foreign language study of Chinese or Japanese is required starting from first until fifth grade . Three years of foreign language study is required in high school . |
Li , Monica Zhuang ) and two Japanese teachers ( Eriko Fujisaki , Hirokazu Kishino ).
In secondary school , there are four Chinese teachers ( Celia Guo , Nick Xu , Aurora Luo , Ruhan Bian ), two Japanese teachers ( Nori Namikawa , Toshihiko Nakamura ), and one Spanish teacher ( Mayela Roman ).
“ The department follows the common core standard and the SLAS curriculum ,” said Ms . Mayela .
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Chinese , taught by Ms . Celia , Japanese taught by Mr . Toshi , and Spanish taught by Ms . Mayela . These classes are for more advanced students , who already know the language , to focus on culture .
Chinese is the most popular foreign language on campus . In these classes , students occasionally partake in Chinese cultural activities , like making dumplings , moon cakes , doing Tai Chi , and most recently , organizing a debate in Chinese .
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Ms . Mayela ’ s job as the head is to represent the department , meet with the principal , then pass on the information to her team of teachers . She says there are not any major changes to the department this year since most of the teachers are the same .
In primary school , there are five Chinese teachers ( Colleen Gu , Flora He , Kate Qian , Lisa
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Common core is a set of academic standards adopted in the United States .
The teachers mostly rely on textbooks for teaching . In 2020 , the Japanese and Spanish classes adopted the use of Duolingo , a popular app for language learning .
Ms . Mayela mentioned that most challenges come from helping beginner students understand grammar and vocabulary .
The school offers AP courses for
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A lot of students hope to see Korean classes introduced in the future . More and more people are becoming interested in Korean culture through their friends and through K-pop .
Oleksandr Oliinyk from 9th grade hopes to see Shanghainese offered because it ’ s a local language that could prove equally as useful as Mandarin Chinese .
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