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Estoy totalmente de acuerdo.
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But then again, there's foreigners here that can't even speak English properly and they're in the country. |
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My grandmother has been living in this country for over 30 years and her German is worse than my Spanish. Two weeks isn't much but nonetheless you'll learn something if you get to use your Spanish.
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I'm going to get them to help me with the subjunctive (the hardest part of the language I think). Thanks! It's all about motivation, I would say. In my opinion the key is to listen/speak/read and write the language as equally as possible, then you become better at each of the language skills. Last edited by Liquinn3; June 06, 2013 at 08:23 AM. |
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The subjunctive is a buzzkill, we have the same in German but it's never used. Are you from the UK?
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Also, should I take some writing for them to check/mark for when I go to the cafe? XD. I'm 99% sure it's correct (my writing) but it's best to be sure, I guess. D: Why do I find writing Spanish harder than speaking it? Pues, descubrí mi pasión por el idioma español en vacaciones el año pasado en Málaga. Saludos. Last edited by Liquinn3; June 06, 2013 at 09:21 AM. |
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