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How many lessons are in each level? How long does the video portion last in the individual lessons?

Level 1 (Second Edition): Estimated 115-125 class periods, 43 video lessons, 163 workbook pages.

Level 2 (Second Edition): Estimate 115-125 class periods, 65 video lessons, 207 workbook pages.

Level 3 (Second Edition): Estimated 164 class periods, 83 video lessons, 237 workbook pages.

Level 4 (Second Edition): Estimated 135-145 class periods, 80 video lessons, 229 workbook pages.

Level 5 (Second Edition): Estimated 135-145 class periods, 83 video lessons, 245 workbook pages.

Level 6 (Second Edition): Estimated 135-145 class periods, 78 video lessons, 246 workbook pages.

Level 7 (Second Edition): Estimated 152 class periods, 91 video lessons, 272 workbook pages. If grammar review is completed, add 15 additional lessons.

Level 8 (Second Edition): Estimated 160 class periods, 94 video lessons, 286 workbook pages. If grammar review is completed, add 15 additional lessons.

Level 9: Estimated 150 class periods, 66 video lessons, 172 workbook pages.

Level 10: Estimated 150 class periods, 75 video lessons, 179 workbook pages.

Level 11: Estimated 150 class periods, 65 video lessons, 164 workbook pages.

Level 12: Estimated 150 class periods, 63 video lessons, 182 workbook pages.

Each lesson is anywhere from 3-7 minutes of viewing time, depending on the lesson and the grade. Watching the lesson and completing the work that goes with the lesson can take anywhere from 15 to 40 minutes. For grammar lessons/worksheets, it will be on the lower end. For composition, it could be on the upper end.

Also, below is an estimation of time needed to complete an entire lesson (i.e. watch the lesson and complete the assignment sheet):

Level 1-2 (average of 15 to 20 minutes)

Level 3-5 (average of 20 to 30 minutes)

Level 6-8 (average of 20 to 40 minutes)

Level 9-12 (average of 20 to 40 minutes)

Again, this is an “average” as some lessons might be a bit shorter and some might be a bit longer. Plus, it also varies from student to student. The lessons toward the beginning of the year will be on the lower end, and the ones toward the end of the year (composition) will be on the higher end.