WHat are you already good at?
I guess I'm already good at basic hello's, like saying what my name is, or my age, saying hello, etc. Although it has been over a year sense the last time I took Spanish class which was basically the first time I spoke Spanish, or tried to learn it. Keeping that in mind, I'm still not the best at it, which makes it difficult to say what I'm already good at, assuming I only know what we learned over the past two days.
What would you say is the most challenging part of speaking/DEVELOPING spanish?
For me the most challenging parts of learning Spanish would be memorizing it. Mostly because being at a project based learning school doesn't give me too many opportunities to memorize things besides presentations. In result of this, I don't have too much practice, and I'm still figuring out how to best study in hope to memorize things. Another thing that is difficult of me, is that I'm an introvert, and I don't really like talking to people this often, and their is a lot of talking out loud in Spanish class.
How do you imagine practicing spanish outside the classroom to increase your vocabulary and COMFORTABLY?
I remember in 9th grade when I took Spanish, to try to practice outside of school, when I was out places with my family and their would be English to Spanish translations for things on speakers, I would try to translate what the Spanish ones were saying. Ill probably still do that because its fun, but to practice more in depth ill most likely listen to music that's in Spanish, or when studying for class, ill make flashcards.
SHOUTOUT to my partner:
For the video recording we made today, my partner was Oliver, so this is my shutout to Oliver for working with me, and not getting frustrated when I struggled.