What are you already good at?I personally feel I’m already fairly good at looking at new words and figuring out how to pronounce them on my own. I of course double check my pronunciation to make sure it is correct. Most of the time my pronunciation is correct or only slightly off since Spanish obviously isn’t my first language.
How do you imagine practicing Spanish outside the classroom to increase your vocabulary AND comfortability?I think some ways I can practice Spanish outside the classroom by using the Quizlet my teacher has set up for students to use. I will also be using the app Duolingo as well as using a website that helps you learn the pronunciation from recordings of the word by people who speak the language. It’s very useful and it helped me a lot with preparing for my first video of the semester.
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What would you say is the most challenging part of speaking/developing in Spanish?The most challenging part of learning to develop in learning a new language such as Spanish is understanding how to piece together sentences that make sense. It's also a challenge for me to not mix up words if they sound similar.
Shout Out to Partner:I want to give a shout out to my partner and best friend Hannah. There were moments in the video where I was clearly struggling to remember how to pronounce some words and she helped me out so much. She’s honestly the best partner I’ve ever worked with on any project or assignment. I’m not just saying that because she’s my best friend. She always pushes me to work harder and helps me when I struggle. We both push each other and truly want the other to succeed and surpass the requirements given.
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