Spanish 1B - I am an honor student but with spanish for me I can memorize for the tests but I am not really undestanding it. I am great in science and math - and i got an A barely in spanish but it gets harder. The hardest part for me is that every other class comes easy. I took spanish in the 7th grade and now it continues to 1B in 8th and then 2 in 9th

Sam, barely an A is great!

Various people have various talents... some are great with words and sounds; some are great with numbers. Others do wonderfully with visual concepts; others may have more talent with tactual concepts. For example, I am a word person and I have an ability to visualize. However, number concepts were a huge struggle. I could do foreign languages, art, English, history. But algebra was a total disaster. I was euphoric with a B.
The best advice I can give you - if you do your very best and that is the most you can do. Recognize that; pat yourself on the head, and say "well done!"

If you're interested in really using the language and learning it you should study abroad. You're forced to use it in everyday conversation! When I was in Lesotho I learned the home language; Sesotho. I never thought I could learn a language because in highschool I just did the work for the grade. Visit abroad Sam and let your mind take you places you've never been!

How would you answer the question ' sue haces? in Spanish

Hi I love Spanish and can speak it well I can help if you want

FRyourbro Bruh that was in 2007 he graduated already

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It's great that you are an honor student and have excelled in science and math! Learning a new language, like Spanish, can be challenging for many people, so you're not alone in feeling this way. It's common to struggle with understanding and retaining new information when it comes to language learning.

Here are a few strategies that can help you better understand and improve in Spanish:

1. Active Learning: Instead of just memorizing vocabulary and grammar rules, try to actively engage with the language. Practice reading, writing, listening, and speaking in Spanish as much as possible. This will help you reinforce your understanding and make connections between words and phrases.

2. Immersion: Surround yourself with Spanish as much as you can. Watch Spanish TV shows or movies, listen to Spanish music, and try to find opportunities to practice speaking with native speakers or language exchange partners. Immersion helps to expose you to the natural flow of the language and improve your comprehension.

3. Grammar and Syntax: Focus on understanding the grammar and sentence structure of Spanish. By grasping the foundational rules and patterns of the language, you'll have an easier time understanding how sentences are formed and how words are used in context.

4. Practice Listening: Listening is a crucial skill in language learning. Find Spanish podcasts, online videos, or audiobooks that match your level and listen to them regularly. Pay attention to the pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm of the language. This will help you train your ear to understand spoken Spanish more effectively.

5. Utilize Resources: Use textbooks, online resources, and language learning apps that provide explanations, exercises, and practice activities. This will help you reinforce what you've learned and provide extra support in areas where you're struggling.

Remember, language learning takes time and consistent effort. Don't be too hard on yourself if you're finding it challenging, especially since you're excelling in other subjects. Keep practicing, seeking help when needed, and maintaining a positive attitude towards learning Spanish. With perseverance, you'll gradually improve your understanding and proficiency in the language.