I took Spanish 1 and passed with an easy A but for Spanish 2 it was harder due to remembering how sentences should be arranged etc. How was your experience with french 2, german 2 or whichever languages you took.
I would stick to Spanish for another year…However since you have one year under your belt, other languages may begin to be easier for you as many of the translated words look like they do in Spanish.
Again, I encourage you to stick with Spanish. It is the most commonly spoken language, other than English, and will help you enormously in any career path you take.
Melissa
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French isn’t too hard. Odd grammar structure, and sometimes i get confused with tense
A few months ago i sat through a german class, it wasn’t too hard to understand. No experiance, and i understood about 1/2 of what was said. the grammar is also closer to english than romance languages
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I took French all one year.. It was very hard… The last day they give me a paper… you know….. you past the year….. lalala….. but.. I swear I Dont know anything about French…. I hate it…. It’s too difficult for speak…. I left the school… The teacher told me that I was very good student…. I told to myself .. Oh my good.. that’s imposible…. But I did not anything.. so.. that’s all… bye bye
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French is terrible. Not easy IMHO. I've taken it four times, 1 and 2 in high school, 101 and 102 in college.
Try German. I think that was alright, my best friend took it at one point and did well. She only did the first level though.
If I were you I'd just stick with Spanish rather than learn a whole new language. But we're all different.
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I would stick to Spanish for another year…However since you have one year under your belt, other languages may begin to be easier for you as many of the translated words look like they do in Spanish.
Again, I encourage you to stick with Spanish. It is the most commonly spoken language, other than English, and will help you enormously in any career path you take.
Melissa
askthespanishteacher.com
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