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Olga

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  1. Ops, we behind on L2 only, on L1 (English) little bit ahead.
  2. I started last year with 10 yo and 9 yo. First, they covered RS level one for three months (on-line) They didn't want to repeat phrases after me, but easily did it using the program. We watched cartoons while they were eating breakfast and lunch and started begining reading, and cursive writing. It was very hard. It is even harder now and sometimes I want to quit. I feel that my boys could move much faster in other academic areas, if we would not spend so much time on a second language...but... we continue. We spent almost a year mastering cursive writing and basic readng. Now, a year later, we covered a two year curriculum. We are now 2-3 years behind, but we are making progress. Right now, I divided our work into different parts: language art, vocabulary(10-20 word every day), reading and math. Plus, I am reading textbooks for upper grades out loud. Now I understand, what a mistake I made by not doing it earlier, but we don't have time machine, right? Good luck!!!
  3. We did. My kids had pre-algebra from EPGY first, but it took just two months for them to complete it. Then we used Thinkwell. My kids love Dr. Burger
  4. Rosetta Stone (Russian) is really good, but I would not recomend that you buy the on-line version, because it takes more time, then you can imagine, and it's always better to have CDs and not worry about time limits. Collins dictionaries can help vocabulary work. Unfortunately, for Russian you can not buy book+CD for beginners, so if you don't know the language it can be a challenge.
  5. It does. I have Latin version 2 and it works just fine
  6. My kids love it, but it's not for highschool. My boys are 9 and 10 y.o.
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