Hi, I’m M17 from Northern Ireland going into my second year of Alevel Spanish looking to practice and learn some colloquial/idiomatic language that’s harder to understand from a book

  • Hello! I am from Colombia. I'm a native Spanish speaker and I would like to be your partner. We could talk about anything.

  • Hi buddy, i am a spanish native speaker from Argentina, i would like to practise my english,tell me if you are interested.

  • How have you found a level spanish?

    Really tough, I sorta sailed through gcse and then was hit in the face with low grades in class tests, kinda glad the exams got cancelled this year cos I don’t know how well I would’ve done

    I’m taking it this year (ccea+going into year13) any tips on things you wish you had’ve done? More concerned now due to the fact I’ve never sat a proper spanish exam (other than mocks but they barely count)

    Get the Palabra por palabra book and acc use it, I know everyone says that but acc do, also ccea are shit for resources but what they do have is example answers somewhere on the website, use that as a template for essays, also go through the grammar list bit by bit and make notes on everything cos the use of language is where I lost a load of marks

    Thanks so much for this. I’ve just ordered the book. I have been attempting to do grammar over summer, just all the irregulars have messed me up lmao

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    u/frida-silva 2020-07-29 Post 5 Spanish (Native) English
    u/schwarzblack 2020-06-17 Post 5 Spanish English
    u/personaje1 2020-05-16 Post 5 Spanish English
    u/harryirazu 2020-05-25 Post 5 Spanish (C2) English
    u/bun506 2020-07-20 Post 5 Spanish (Native) English

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