- Wed Mar 05, 2003 1:27 pm
#61700
People say they 'only' got a and b like it was a bad thing. At our school we did compulsary french years 7, 8, 9 and then had the option to drop it and do Spanish aswell. The work was just as hard but you had less than half the space of time to do it, as you were starting from scrach. And yes I was still stupid enough to take it, there was 1 GCSE class (which halved by the end as people were failing anyway and couldn't be bothered to carry on), and out of all of it me and one other girl got a C. Everybody else got D, E, F, G or U. And I'm proud of it because I had two years to do that bloody course and I came out with my head held high.
They should keep languages compulsary in Key Stage 3 as I think its good to learn a bit of another language, but by key stage 4 people are old enough to make up there own minds. I think they should offer a broader range aswell, we had the choice of french, spanish, urdu or punjabi and that ws it.
99% of the people in this world are fools. The rest are in great danger of contagion