I am a Spanish native speaker, and I was raised in a spanish-speaking country for 10 years (until I was 11). Studied there in school and everything, so I know grammar quite well, but not enough since I moved to Miami 7 years ago so I’ve probably forgotten most of the grammar (accents, grammatical structure, etc etc) But I will be moving to Panama soon perhaps and I want to improve my spanish skills, and writing, if I will attend College there, is not for sure but is an option.
So my question is should I take AP Spanish language for my senior year. Will it be too hard for me? with my current level? Will it help me or not alot…
Please, answer my questions today. I have to apply at the end of today and give in the form.
I am a Spanish native speaker, and I was raised in a spanish-speaking country for 10 years (until I was 11). Studied there in school and everything, so I know grammar quite well, but not enough since I moved to Miami 7 years ago so I’ve probably forgotten most of the grammar (accents, grammatical structure, etc etc) But I will be moving to Panama soon perhaps and I want to improve my spanish skills, and writing, if I will attend College there, is not for sure but is an option.
So my question is should I take AP Spanish language for my senior year. Will it be too hard for me? with my current level? Will it help me or not alot…
Please, answer my questions today. I have to apply at the end of today and give in the form.
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they found reason to fire me, and to think the seniors manager were the ones to show me how the work should be done. and yet im out of a job that i have been working for 10 years
yes i am american, and all they said was never to speak spanish, why?, they also told me not to hire any spanish people, the company is like costco where we need to speak spanish .did we forget the line that said “I worked for the company for 10 years”.
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Product Description Talk Now! Is the world’s best selling language learning CD-ROM series for beginners, used by more than three million people. Ideal for travelers, holidaymakers, business people, schoolchildren, students and families. Anyone over 10 years will find the disc indispensable for improving listening, understanding and spoken language skills. There are nine topics: first words, food, colors, phrases, parts of the body, numbers, time, shopping and countries. The games and q… More >>
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