Mizzou Academy offers a variety of high-quality course options to choose from. Explore the options below or contact us for more information.
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High School Courses
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All High School Courses
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: AP | : NCAA ApprovedEnglish Language Arts
6th Grade Language Arts A
Prerequisites: None
6th Grade Language Arts B
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Language Arts A
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Language Arts B
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Language Arts A
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Language Arts B
Prerequisites: None
AP English Language & Composition, Second Semester
Prerequisites: Successful completion of AP English Language and Composition, First Semester
AP English Literature & Composition, Second Semester
Prerequisites: Successful completion of AP English Literature and Composition, First Semester
Creative Writing, One Half Unit
Prerequisites: None; Grade level recommendation: 10 or above
Critical Thinking and Study Skills
Prerequisites: None; Grade level recommendation: 9 or above
English 10A
Prerequisites: English 9A & 9B or full grade 9 equivalent
English 10B
Prerequisites: English 10A or grade 10 first semester equivalent
English 11A
Prerequisites: English 10A & 10B or full grade 10 equivalent
English 11B
Prerequisites: English 11A or grade 11 first semester equivalent
English 12A
Prerequisites: English 11A & 11B or full grade 11 credit equivalent
English 12B
Prerequisites: English 12A or grade 12 first semester equivalent
English 9A
Prerequisites: None
English 9B
Prerequisites: English 9A or grade 9 first semester equivalent
Information Literacy
Prerequisites: None; Grade level recommendation: 9 or above
Speech - Introduction to Public Speaking
Prerequisites: None
Fine Arts
Art 1
Prerequisites: None
Art Appreciation, One Half Unit
Prerequisites: None
Humanities
Prerequisites: None
Photography, One Half Unit
Prerequisites: None
Health and Physical Education
Health
Prerequisites: None
Personalized Fitness, One Half Unit
Prerequisites: None
Mathematics
6th Grade Math A
Prerequisites: None
6th Grade Math B
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Math A
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Math B
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Math A
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Math B
Prerequisites: None
AP Calculus AB, Second Semester
Prerequisites: Successful completion of AP Calculus, First semester
AP Statistics, Second Semester
Prerequisites: Successful completion of AP Statistics first semester
Algebra I, First Half Unit
Prerequisites: 8th Grade Math or Pre-Algebra
Algebra I, Second Half Unit
Prerequisites: None
Algebra II, First Half Unit
Prerequisites: Algebra 1
Algebra II, Second Half Unit
Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Algebra 2 A
Business Math, One Half Unit
Prerequisites: 8th Grade Math, Pre-Algebra or General Mathematics
Calculus, First Half Unit
Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalculus
Calculus, Second Half Unit
Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalculus, Calculus FHU
Geometry, First Half Unit
Prerequisites: Algebra 1
Geometry, Second Half Unit
Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry FHU
Pre-Algebra, First Half Unit
Prerequisites: 8th Grade Math or General Mathematics
Pre-Algebra, Second Half Unit
Prerequisites: 8th Grade Math or General Mathematics, Pre-Algebra FHU
Precalculus A
Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2
Precalculus B
Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Precalculus A
Statistics, One Half Unit
Prerequisites: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2
Practical Arts/Personal Development
Career Planning
Prerequisites: None
Foods and Nutrition, One Half Unit
Prerequisites: None
Introduction to Computing 1
Prerequisites: None
Personal Development and Character Education
Prerequisites: None
Personal Finance
Prerequisites: None
Science
6th Grade Science A
Prerequisites: None
6th Grade Science B
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Science A
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Science B
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Science A
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Science B
Prerequisites: None
Biology A
Prerequisites: None
Biology B
Prerequisites: None
Chemistry A
Required Lab Materials: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3U8J2U1L5W5XN?ref_=wl_share
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Algebra 1
Chemistry B
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Algebra 1
Physical Science A
Prerequisites: None
Physical Science B
Prerequisites: None
Physics A
Prerequisites: Successful completion of at least two years of high school math, including Algebra I. Some background in trigonometry is required.
Physics B
Prerequisites: Successful completion of at least two years of high school math, including Algebra I. Some background in trigonometry is required.
Physics B
Prerequisites: Successful completion of at least two years of high school math, including Algebra I. Some background in trigonometry is required.
Social Studies
6th Grade Social Studies A
Prerequisites: None
6th Grade Social Studies B
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Social Studies A
Prerequisites: None
7th Grade Social Studies B
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Social Studies A
Prerequisites: None
8th Grade Social Studies B
Prerequisites: None
AP Comparative Government & Politics, One Semester
Students will be introduced to a survey of basic models used by political scientists to analyze and apply what they learn to a set of target countries. The main course objectives are to help students (1) develop fluency in the language political scientists used to discuss comparative government and politics issues, (2) learn about the historical and current political systems of Great Britain, Russia, China, Mexico, Iran, and Nigeria, and (3) analyze and compare these political systems using six comparative themes.
Most AP courses consist of 2 semesters and you should complete semester 1 before starting semester 2. AP exams are offered early in May.
NOTE: If you enroll after the start date in an AP course, it is important that you adjust the pacing chart accordingly so you can complete your course before the scheduled AP exam dates (Links to an external site.) or use this link to find more information about Advanced Placement and to see the AP Exam Calendar.
Prerequisites: World History or World Geography recommended
AP European History, Second Semester
Prerequisites: None
AP Psychology, Second Semester
This is a 16 week online course composed of an orientation week and 15 weekly sessions. Expect to invest about 9-15 hours a week on course activities and assignments.
This course introduces students to the basic concepts of psychology. The lessons emphasize the empirical examination of behavior and mental processes and apply this knowledge to themselves and others. Lesson topics include the biological basis of behavior, developmental psychology, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, and memory.
Most AP courses
consist of 2 semesters and you should complete semester 1 before starting
semester 2. AP exams are offered early in May.
NOTE: If you enroll after the start date in an AP course, it is important that you adjust the pacing chart accordingly so you can complete your course before the scheduled AP exam dates or use this link to find more information about Advanced Placement and to see the AP Exam Calendar
Required Materials:
- https://openstax.org/details/books/psychology
- speakers or a pair of headphones (headphones preferred)
Prerequisites: None
AP United States History, Second Semester
AP United States History (Second Semester) covers American history from the Gilded Age to the present day, focusing on social, political, economic, diplomatic, and cultural themes. Students will gain the knowledge and skills to analyze and interpret problems and materials in U.S. history. Successful completion of this course will help prepare students for the College Board's Advanced Placement United States History Exam.
Most AP courses consist of 2 semesters and you should complete semester 1 before starting semester 2. AP exams are offered early in May.
NOTE: If you enroll after the start date in an AP course, it is important that you adjust the pacing chart accordingly so you can complete your course before the scheduled AP exam dates (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. or use this link to find more information about Advanced Placement and to see the AP Exam Calendar (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site
Required Materials
OpenStax US History (online textbook): https://openstax.org/details/books/us-history (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Prerequisites: None
Economics
Prerequisites: None
Introduction to Marketing
Prerequisites: None
Missouri State Exam
Prerequisites: Completion of US Government course outside of MK12
Psychology
Prerequisites: None
Sociology
Prerequisites: None
United States Government
Prerequisites: None
United States History A
Prerequisites: None
United States History B
Prerequisites: Successful completion of a US History A course
World Geography A
If you look outside your window, what type of landforms do you see? Think about the last social interaction you were experienced. What did everyone do, and how did the people act?
Oftentimes, we think of World Geography as being what we physically see, but it is so much more. Geographers explore both the physical properties of Earth’s surface and examine how human culture interacts with the natural environment. Welcome to the journey...
Prerequisites: None
World Geography B
If you look outside your window, what type of landforms do you see? Think about the last social interaction you were experienced. What did everyone do, and how did the people act?
Oftentimes, we think of World Geography as being what we physically see, but it is so much more. Geographers explore both the physical properties of Earth’s surface and examine how human culture interacts with the natural environment.
Prerequisites: None
World History, First Half Unit
Prerequisites: None
World History, Second Half Unit
Prerequisites: Successful completion of a World History FHU course
World Religions
Prerequisites: None
World Languages
American English 1A
We are pleased that you selected this course to fulfill your unique educational needs. You are now a member of the Mizzou Academy's global student body.
Although the freedom to choose when and where to study is a privilege, it is also a responsibility that requires motivation and self-discipline. To succeed at learning, you will need to develop a study plan by setting realistic goals and working toward them.
This global course is designed through the individual sections to assist in your pacing.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers*, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers*.
(*Note: Live Studio sessions are only available for English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, and Italian.)
Prerequisites: None
American English 1B
We are pleased that you selected this course to fulfill your unique educational needs. You are now a member of the Mizzou Academy's global student body.
Although the freedom to choose when and where to study is a privilege, it is also a responsibility that requires motivation and self-discipline. To succeed at learning, you will need to develop a study plan by setting realistic goals and working toward them.
This global course is designed through the individual sections to assist in your pacing.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers*, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers*.
(*Note: Live Studio sessions are only available for English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, and Italian.)
Prerequisites: None
American English 2A
We are pleased that you selected this course to fulfill your unique educational needs. You are now a member of the Mizzou Academy's global student body.
Although the freedom to choose when and where to study is a privilege, it is also a responsibility that requires motivation and self-discipline. To succeed at learning, you will need to develop a study plan by setting realistic goals and working toward them.
This global course is designed through the individual sections to assist in your pacing.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers*, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers*.
(*Note: Live Studio sessions are only available for English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, and Italian.)
Prerequisites: None
American English 2B
We are pleased that you selected this course to fulfill your unique educational needs. You are now a member of the Mizzou Academy's global student body.
Although the freedom to choose when and where to study is a privilege, it is also a responsibility that requires motivation and self-discipline. To succeed at learning, you will need to develop a study plan by setting realistic goals and working toward them.
This global course is designed through the individual sections to assist in your pacing.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers*, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers*.
(*Note: Live Studio sessions are only available for English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, and Italian.)
Prerequisites: None
American English 3A
We are pleased that you selected this course to fulfill your unique educational needs. You are now a member of the Mizzou Academy's global student body.
Although the freedom to choose when and where to study is a privilege, it is also a responsibility that requires motivation and self-discipline. To succeed at learning, you will need to develop a study plan by setting realistic goals and working toward them.
This global course is designed through the individual sections to assist in your pacing.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers*, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers*.
(*Note: Live Studio sessions are only available for English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, and Italian.)
Prerequisites: None
American English 3B
We are pleased that you selected this course to fulfill your unique educational needs. You are now a member of the Mizzou Academy's global student body.
Although the freedom to choose when and where to study is a privilege, it is also a responsibility that requires motivation and self-discipline. To succeed at learning, you will need to develop a study plan by setting realistic goals and working toward them.
This global course is designed through the individual sections to assist in your pacing.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers*, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers*.
(*Note: Live Studio sessions are only available for English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, and Italian.)
Prerequisites: None
American English 4A
We are pleased that you selected this course to fulfill your unique educational needs. You are now a member of the Mizzou Academy's global student body.
Although the freedom to choose when and where to study is a privilege, it is also a responsibility that requires motivation and self-discipline. To succeed at learning, you will need to develop a study plan by setting realistic goals and working toward them.
This global course is designed through the individual sections to assist in your pacing.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers*, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers*.
(*Note: Live Studio sessions are only available for English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, and Italian.)
Prerequisites: None
American English 4B
We are pleased that you selected this course to fulfill your unique educational needs. You are now a member of the Mizzou Academy's global student body.
Although the freedom to choose when and where to study is a privilege, it is also a responsibility that requires motivation and self-discipline. To succeed at learning, you will need to develop a study plan by setting realistic goals and working toward them.
This global course is designed through the individual sections to assist in your pacing.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers*, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers*.
(*Note: Live Studio sessions are only available for English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, and Italian.)
Prerequisites: None
Arabic 1A
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers.
Upon completion of this Mizzou Academy language course, learners will be prepared for a wide range of basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment.
In this course, students will be able to introduce themselves, politely greet others, explain simple activities that they are engaged in, indicate where various people and items are located in time and space, and express basic wants and needs. They will know the basic vocabulary required to begin talking about place of origin, jobs, hobbies, family members, interests (e.g., likes, dislikes), and emotions related to family, friends, or pets. They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. In this course, students are required to have live studio sessions with a native speaker.
Starting in the first year, and continuing throughout their entire Mizzou Academy world language experience, learners will develop conversational speaking skills, will build listening-comprehension skills through significant exposure to real native speakers, and will acquire basic reading and writing skills in their new language.
Prerequisites: None
Arabic 1B
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers.
Upon completion of this world language course, learners will continue mastering basic interactions with people, places, and things in their new language environment.
They will be able to ask for directions to common urban landmarks and to inquire about or describe the identity, cost, quantity, and basic physical characteristics (e.g., color, size) of various items. Learners will be able to begin discuss their own situation (past, present, and future) in the context of a larger and more complex language landscape. They will be more confident in both giving and receiving directions to various destinations around and outside of town. Students will be able to begin discussing travel itineraries, asking directions and following directions, weather, ask for clarification, and making polite requests. In this course, students are required to have live studio sessions with a native speaker.
Prerequisites: None
Arabic 2A
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers.
Upon completion of this world language course, learners will be able to discuss their own situation (past, present, and future) in the context of a larger and more complex language landscape. They will be more confident in both giving and receiving directions to various destinations around and outside of town. They will know structures that will allow them to indicate where they are, the relative position of people and objects, where they are going, and various activities that they did, are doing, or will do. They will have acquired vocabulary that allows them to more clearly describe their physical environment in terms of both present and future states. They will also have the vocabulary necessary to develop social ties through proper phone and social etiquette, and to acquire e-mail, phone, and address information in order to organize and plan events and outings with others. Topics of discussion in the learner's realm of possibility will now include more detailed descriptions of working life, academic subjects, as well as elements of arts and culture. In this course, students are required to have live studio sessions with a native speaker.
Prerequisites: None
Arabic 2B
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers.
Upon completion of this world language course, learners will know structures that will allow them to indicate where they are, the relative position of people and objects, where they are going, and various activities that they did, are doing, or will do. They will have acquired vocabulary that allows them to more clearly describe their physical environment in terms of both present and future states. They will also have the vocabulary necessary to develop social ties through proper phone and social etiquette, and to acquire e-mail, phone, and address information in order to organize and plan events and outings with others. Topics of discussion in the learner's realm of possibility will now include more detailed descriptions of working life, academic subjects, as well as elements of arts and culture.
Learners will begin to explore conversational possibilities beyond basic, goal-oriented subject matter. An expanded vocabulary that covers spaces both inside and outside the home, in addition to knowledge of spatial relations, will allow learners to orient themselves in time and place across several different contexts. In this course, students are required to have live studio sessions with a native speaker.
Prerequisites: None
Dutch 1A
We are pleased that you selected this course to fulfill your unique educational needs. You are now a member of the Mizzou Academy's global student body.
Although the freedom to choose when and where to study is a privilege, it is also a responsibility that requires motivation and self-discipline. To succeed at learning, you will need to develop a study plan by setting realistic goals and working toward them.
This global course is designed through the individual sections to assist in your pacing.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers*, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers*.
(*Note: Live Studio sessions are only available for English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, and Italian.)
Prerequisites: None
Dutch 1B
We are pleased that you selected this course to fulfill your unique educational needs. You are now a member of the Mizzou Academy's global student body.
Although the freedom to choose when and where to study is a privilege, it is also a responsibility that requires motivation and self-discipline. To succeed at learning, you will need to develop a study plan by setting realistic goals and working toward them.
This global course is designed through the individual sections to assist in your pacing.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers*, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers*.
(*Note: Live Studio sessions are only available for English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, and Italian.)
Prerequisites: None
Dutch 2A
We are pleased that you selected this course to fulfill your unique educational needs. You are now a member of the Mizzou Academy's global student body.
Although the freedom to choose when and where to study is a privilege, it is also a responsibility that requires motivation and self-discipline. To succeed at learning, you will need to develop a study plan by setting realistic goals and working toward them.
This global course is designed through the individual sections to assist in your pacing.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers*, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers*.
(*Note: Live Studio sessions are only available for English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, and Italian.)
Prerequisites: None
Dutch 2B
We are pleased that you selected this course to fulfill your unique educational needs. You are now a member of the Mizzou Academy's global student body.
Although the freedom to choose when and where to study is a privilege, it is also a responsibility that requires motivation and self-discipline. To succeed at learning, you will need to develop a study plan by setting realistic goals and working toward them.
This global course is designed through the individual sections to assist in your pacing.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers*, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers*.
(*Note: Live Studio sessions are only available for English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, and Italian.)
Prerequisites: None
Filipino 1A
We are pleased that you selected this course to fulfill your unique educational needs. You are now a member of the Mizzou Academy's global student body.
Although the freedom to choose when and where to study is a privilege, it is also a responsibility that requires motivation and self-discipline. To succeed at learning, you will need to develop a study plan by setting realistic goals and working toward them.
This global course is designed through the individual sections to assist in your pacing.
COURSE OVERVIEW
Mizzou Academy has partnered with Rosetta Stone Education to offer this competency-based, interactive language learning course. Students will develop conversational speaking skills, build listening and comprehension skills through significant exposure and practice with native speakers*, and will acquire reading and writing skills in their new language.
Our online immersive language learning software supports the student in applying their language skills through lessons, interactive games, and live studio sessions with native speakers*.
(*Note: L