In Spanish 2, the student has learned more vocabulary by building on what was learned in Spanish 1, though new terms are primarily introduced. While vocabulary comes easiest, grammar is most difficult to understand. The student's strongest skill is listening, but speaking needs improvement, as does using vocabulary during conversations. With continued study, the student believes Spanish will be useful to understand and perhaps speak with the many people using the language today.
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Midterm reflection
1. In Spanish 2 I have learned a lot more than I did in Spanish 1. We have basicaly taken
the vocabulary and added on to it. Most of the vocabulary we get in class in new terms
and phrases but every once and a while we will get to a word that weve seen before.
Spanish doesnt come easy for me and sometimes I have to listen and ask questions
about it before I understand it. I find that learning new vocabulary is probably the easiest
thing we do in the class. I normally make flash cards to help me remember them for the
quizes. I would have to say that learning the grammar for Spanish is the hardest. A lot
of it doesnt make sense to me and its hard for me to understand most of the time. I
think my strongest point in Spanish is listening. I do alright with reading and writting but I
struggle the most with speaking it. I mostly need to improve on speaking and using my
Spanish vocabulary while having a conversation with someone. My typing is getting
better and faster but no not as fast as typing English. I believe I will be able to use
Spanish a lot in the future. Now a days tons of people are speaking Spanish and I will
be able to not only listen but maybe even speak as well.