Well, I got an A* at GCSE.
Which I’m very proud of :)
but I’m not sure whether this constitutes learning spanish.
I might just mark this goal as complete but keep it as an ongoing thing.
Well, I got an A* at GCSE.
Which I’m very proud of :)
but I’m not sure whether this constitutes learning spanish.
I might just mark this goal as complete but keep it as an ongoing thing.
did my spanish writing exam.
that’s the last part of my spanish GCSE.
Fingers crossed.
i’ve got my spanish listening exam for GCSE.
then straight afterwards
i’ve got my spanish reading exam.
wish me luck!
my GCSE spanish oral exam next week :/
should be ok… hopefully :/
i think i’ll judge whether or not i’ve completed this goal based on what I get in GCSE.
After all, how do you know when you’ve really learnt a language? There are words in English I don’t understand.
estudio español en mi instituto, desde hace tres años. Voy a estudiar español para mis ‘A levels’, porque me interesa. pienso que es bastante facil a aprenderla, si tienes un profesor inteligente. tambien pienso que español es pas facil que frances, porque el frances me molesta.
translation:
i’ve been studying spanish at school for 3 years. i’m going to study it for my a levels, because it interests me. i think it is quite easy to learn it, if you have a clever teacher. i also think spanish is easier than french, because french annoys me.
(sorry – i can’t do accents on here :S)