Genius Hour 1.1
After taking four years of French class I was really hoping that I would catch on to speaking Spanish quickly. That has proved to not be the case and the most important phrase that I need to know is: “no hablo Español.” This phrase will let people know that I do not know how to speak Spanish, even though I am trying I definitely would have difficulties having a conversation with someone in Spanish. Sometimes I even feel like the Duolingo owl is disappointed in me for how badly I am doing at this.
Some things have been made easier by already knowing another langue. One of those things is distinguishing between the masculine and feminine versions of words. I do wish, however, that I could get myself to stop trying to pronounce things more "French."
Some things have been made easier by already knowing another langue. One of those things is distinguishing between the masculine and feminine versions of words. I do wish, however, that I could get myself to stop trying to pronounce things more "French."
Spanish is a very fun language to learn, although it is difficult to get the accent down in the beginning. Once you get the accent down it gets easier, but I understand what you mean about the masculine and feminine versions.
ReplyDeleteLearning a new language is crazy challenging. In Spanish there are many different factors you have to take into consideration with each word and it will get to you. The only way you can get good at it is if you stay consistent. How much are you practicing outside of your genius hour? Do you have anyone to help you learn? If you need me to, I can hook you up with my old Spanish notes to try and help you out a little bit, too.
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