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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:38 pm
Arios V Kaida_Wolf Arios V Kaida_Wolf Arios V Kaida_Wolf Buenas tardas. I'm working on my spanish. I'm in a first year spanish class at my school. Little hint: Those classes won't do squat to teach you how to speak in a foreign language. I mean I took 3 years of it, and I still barely know any. Well, it depends on the person. Kids at my school do learn spanish, if you have the teacher who really does teach the language. True. Last year I had a teacher from Venezuela. I thought she would be a great teacher, instead we barely learned anything. Not to mention the language department required her to keep to the book. yea, I have the "bad" teacher for spanish. And I'm doing farily well, better than a lot of the kids in my class. Same here. I did fairly well, while almost everyone else suffered big time. Then everyone ask you how you say something in spanish or how you get an answer. It gets annoying after the tenth person to ask you. Then everyone starts calling you a genius or smart. rolleyes If they just studied the language and wanted to learn it then they won't have a big problem in the class.
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:46 pm
Kaida_Wolf Arios V Kaida_Wolf Arios V Kaida_Wolf Well, it depends on the person. Kids at my school do learn spanish, if you have the teacher who really does teach the language. True. Last year I had a teacher from Venezuela. I thought she would be a great teacher, instead we barely learned anything. Not to mention the language department required her to keep to the book. yea, I have the "bad" teacher for spanish. And I'm doing farily well, better than a lot of the kids in my class. Same here. I did fairly well, while almost everyone else suffered big time. Then everyone ask you how you say something in spanish or how you get an answer. It gets annoying after the tenth person to ask you. Then everyone starts calling you a genius or smart. rolleyes If they just studied the language and wanted to learn it then they won't have a big problem in the class. Yeah, but when they ask you, they always distract you from what you were doing. We didn't have much time to do assignments so any distraction could be the difference between an A or an F.
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:53 pm
Arios V Kaida_Wolf Arios V Kaida_Wolf Arios V Kaida_Wolf Well, it depends on the person. Kids at my school do learn spanish, if you have the teacher who really does teach the language. True. Last year I had a teacher from Venezuela. I thought she would be a great teacher, instead we barely learned anything. Not to mention the language department required her to keep to the book. yea, I have the "bad" teacher for spanish. And I'm doing farily well, better than a lot of the kids in my class. Same here. I did fairly well, while almost everyone else suffered big time. Then everyone ask you how you say something in spanish or how you get an answer. It gets annoying after the tenth person to ask you. Then everyone starts calling you a genius or smart. rolleyes If they just studied the language and wanted to learn it then they won't have a big problem in the class. Yeah, but when they ask you, they always distract you from what you were doing. We didn't have much time to do assignments so any distraction could be the difference between an A or an F. Yea. In my class, we have more than enough time to do homework. So we never had any "real" take home kind of homework.
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:58 pm
Well, I had a good teacher, I just have a bad memory, and I'm always nervous.
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