What should be the expected level in y7 German?
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What should be the expected level in y7 German?
Hi
My DS started learning German in y7 for the first time and he was given a level 6 in his work.
I just wonder what should be the expected level in y7 German if he has never learnt the language before ?
Thanks in advance.
My DS started learning German in y7 for the first time and he was given a level 6 in his work.
I just wonder what should be the expected level in y7 German if he has never learnt the language before ?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: What should be the expected level in y7 German?
DD1 got mid 6 in yr 7 and up three sub levels yr 8.She is at the school across the road to your son(I think).My understanding it that they aim for secure level 7 by the end of KS3, which for them comes at end of year 8.essex-mum18 wrote:Hi
My DS started learning German in y7 for the first time and he was given a level 6 in his work.
I just wonder what should be the expected level in y7 German if he has never learnt the language before ?
Thanks in advance.
hope that helps
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Thanks for the info.
CM
Thanks. We missed the language teacher at the first parent evening because he was fully booked for the appointments. Therefore, I had no chance to talk to him and did not know the expected level. My son is very happy because he has got very good results for the end of the year exams and will be in the top set for Maths next year. Now, at least I know he is doing well in language which was always my weak subject at school
Thanks for the info.
CM
Thanks. We missed the language teacher at the first parent evening because he was fully booked for the appointments. Therefore, I had no chance to talk to him and did not know the expected level. My son is very happy because he has got very good results for the end of the year exams and will be in the top set for Maths next year. Now, at least I know he is doing well in language which was always my weak subject at school
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There will always be a range despite the school wanting level 7 but he is right on course to achieve that. Sounds like he is doing really well.essex-mum18 wrote:Guest55
Thanks for the info.
CM
Thanks. We missed the language teacher at the first parent evening because he was fully booked for the appointments. Therefore, I had no chance to talk to him and did not know the expected level. My son is very happy because he has got very good results for the end of the year exams and will be in the top set for Maths next year. Now, at least I know he is doing well in language which is always my weak subject at school
Hope DD2 does ok
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I am sure your DD2 will enjoy the new school in Sept . County High is a lovely school and my son knows a few girls there by going to disco and on the train journey.Chelmsford mum wrote:
There will always be a range despite the school wanting level 7 but he is right on course to achieve that. Sounds like he is doing really well.
Hope DD2 does ok