This was our most recent test that we took in Spanish. This unit covered emergencies and how to describe them in Spanish. We learned a lot of new words and some new concepts. This was one of the simpler lessons that we had to learn.
This project demonstrates thinking and problem solving skills. A lot of Spanish is like a puzzle. You have to use what you words you know and different concepts you know to paint a full picture. As I continue to learn more and more about Spanish, I also forget things that I had learned in the past. For this reason there are many words in sentences that I do not remember and as such I need to figure out what they need. It challenges my abilities and stretches my problem solving skills in this way. The most difficult part of this test is the reading comprehension. Spanish has a lot of unique rules that are only expressed in longer form stories.
This project demonstrates thinking and problem solving skills. A lot of Spanish is like a puzzle. You have to use what you words you know and different concepts you know to paint a full picture. As I continue to learn more and more about Spanish, I also forget things that I had learned in the past. For this reason there are many words in sentences that I do not remember and as such I need to figure out what they need. It challenges my abilities and stretches my problem solving skills in this way. The most difficult part of this test is the reading comprehension. Spanish has a lot of unique rules that are only expressed in longer form stories.