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World Languages

World Languages    

Kathleen O'Connor works with a student in our Spanish classroom.
Conserve School provides direct instruction in Spanish. Students practice the four basic skills of reading, writing, speaking, and listening. As students learn languages and cultures, they increase their awareness of the environmental, ethical, and technological issues facing the world today.

Three flexible levels are available. These courses cover the standard academic skills and topics addressed in typical upper-level college-preparatory modern language courses. Sending school teachers fill out detailed questionnaires to help Conserve School teachers tailor the curriculum so that students are able to re-join their sending school classes with ease.

Students studying other languages have a variety of options:
1) Students may choose to take a break from language studies while at Conserve School. These students may take either a free period or an elective as an alternative.
2) Students may study long-distance with a teacher from their sending school.
3) Students may continue language study on-line, at additional expense. 

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