Archive for March 3rd, 2010
How to keep up with my Spanish this summer?
☺Ķуłĭę☻ asked:
Hi everyone!I am in Spanish I(for the second time.It’s a long story but basically in my old school I had taken Spanish I already and then the next year I went to a different school and had to take Spanish I AGAIN so my Spanish teacher and I do advanced Spanish by writing in a journal back and forth and we have lessons during the week etc.)ANYWAYS,I want to be a language interpreter and so I want to keep on top with my Spanish and learn some new material but there are no summer Spanish classes at this school unless you fail(I have a 100 average though so I don’t think that will happen XD).So,how can I keep building my Spanish skills over the summer?I don’t know anyone who speaks Spanish,my family is all German,so I can’t really speak with anyone at home in Spanish.
Hi everyone!I am in Spanish I(for the second time.It’s a long story but basically in my old school I had taken Spanish I already and then the next year I went to a different school and had to take Spanish I AGAIN so my Spanish teacher and I do advanced Spanish by writing in a journal back and forth and we have lessons during the week etc.)ANYWAYS,I want to be a language interpreter and so I want to keep on top with my Spanish and learn some new material but there are no summer Spanish classes at this school unless you fail(I have a 100 average though so I don’t think that will happen XD).So,how can I keep building my Spanish skills over the summer?I don’t know anyone who speaks Spanish,my family is all German,so I can’t really speak with anyone at home in Spanish.
PLEASE do not say any kind of website or something like “Rosetta Stone”.
I was thinking maybe I should keep a journal and only write in Spanish?Any other ideas?
MUCHAS gracias
.¡Adios!
Es un MUY buena idea Ella,pero yo tengo solo trece anos y no se de muchas programas de cambio para adolescentes de trece anos.
*para LOS adolescentes
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