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In high school I took 3.5 years of Spanish (dropped out after a semester of Spanish IV) and I've noticed I've had the opposite problem than most have. I can conjugate and form sentences easily, but I simply can't remember words and vocabulary. I've tried so many things: using flash cards, repeating the words to myself, using them in sentences, etc, but the words never stick. Is there anything you could suggest to help out with this, because I've almost given up completely on trying to learn. :(
 
Um, Im only in Spanish 2 Adv, but I was the fastest in my class and never made anything lower than a 98 on an exam or report card and nothing lower than a 95 on actual assignments in Spanish 1 without studying .-. Does that count for anything? Will it be a lot harder this year? Just asking. We covered bootverbs, some go verbs, basic Spanish, and most of the Present tense
 
Um, Im only in Spanish 2 Adv, but I was the fastest in my class and never made anything lower than a 98 on an exam or report card and nothing lower than a 95 on actual assignments in Spanish 1 without studying .-. Does that count for anything? Will it be a lot harder this year? Just asking. We covered bootverbs, some go verbs, basic Spanish, and most of the Present tense

I can't help with that cause I supose that in Spain, the things go different in Spanish, so, I don't know If would be harder or not cause I don't know what you will do. Sorry >-< I can help in grammar or vocabulary but for learning methods no D:

Maybe you do how to separate a sentences (I've been doing that since First of primary and it's really hard D: )
In high school I took 3.5 years of Spanish (dropped out after a semester of Spanish IV) and I've noticed I've had the opposite problem than most have. I can conjugate and form sentences easily, but I simply can't remember words and vocabulary. I've tried so many things: using flash cards, repeating the words to myself, using them in sentences, etc, but the words never stick. Is there anything you could suggest to help out with this, because I've almost given up completely on trying to learn. :(

I never tried that but you can record your voice saying the words (Ex: House - Casa) And when you go to sleep, you put the headphones and you go to sleep xD
 
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I can't help with that cause I supose that in Spain, the things go different in Spanish, so, I don't know If would be harder or not cause I don't know what you will do. Sorry >-< I can help in grammar or vocabulary but for learning methods no D:

Maybe you do how to separate a sentences (I've been doing that since First of primary and it's really hard D: )


I never tried that but you can record your voice saying the words (Ex: House - Casa) And when you go to sleep, you put the headphones and you go to sleep xD
Spain Spanish isnt that different, plus we learn both. Its just an extra conjugation plus a couple other things from what Ive learned so far
 
Spain Spanish isnt that different, plus we learn both. Its just an extra conjugation plus a couple other things from what Ive learned so far

Really? I always thought that spanish was optional ind UK and US so the things are different. (Here English is obligatory D: ) So, we are doing the same? If it's yes, I think that you'll do Verb Complements, lexic family, dipthongs, verbal sintagme (?). (Yup, I'm watching the book right now xD) But I'm not sure D:
 
Really? I always thought that spanish was optional ind UK and US so the things are different. (Here English is obligatory D: ) So, we are doing the same? If it's yes, I think that you'll do Verb Complements, lexic family, dipthongs, verbal sintagme (?). (Yup, I'm watching the book right now xD) But I'm not sure D:
In my US State, we have a choice of four foreign languages to learn: Spanish, Latin, French, and German.
 
In my US State, we have a choice of four foreign languages to learn: Spanish, Latin, French, and German.

Here we study Spanish Catalan and English (Obligatory) two years ago we just started French, and the next year we can choose to study Latin. Ugh, why so many lenguages and no japanese. NANDE? D:<
 
nice to know that there are other native spanish speakers on this site! :)

i was in spanish AP during my 8th grade and that reallyyyyy helped me with my credits (only have 5 classes this upcoming school year yeeha!)
 
Here in England it's pretty much compulsory to learn French at some point (as France is obvs very close to us), and at my school we had to option to learn Spanish, Italian or German as well.
 
Sounds like a really useful topic, I did choose to learn Spanish at university but it clashed with a class i had to take so no Spanish for me :(

At my school (in England) I took French and German (don't get why German, other languages are more useful!). I've since been learning Italian.. any native Italians out there XD
 
I learn Spanish in school ( Ireland) being do it for 7 years and I love it I think it's pretty easy language to learn c; , this is very useful I'll Defo ask u if I need help lol!
 
This is probably too late anyways lol, but I believe @Yui might be referring to jelly as in jam, if so it's mermelada.

Shout out to all the other native Spanish speakers out here. ;// \\ ;

Yup, I was thinking in the jam and I was going to put both options but how I never heard Jam as Jelly, I didn't put it. D: Now I edite it.
 
I did a Spanish assessment recently at school~ I find Spanish pretty hard so I might be here later lol sorry I suck at Spanish But I not going to make you don't my homework or anything like that so don't worry ^_^
 
oh god
I need help with that tongue twister

teacher is offering 60 Cadbury's bars if we can get it
 
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