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Spanish Homework #4

In the first semester of Spanish I learned a variety of subjects, phrases, letter, and numbers. I learned different ways to greet other Spanish speakers and how to carry on a conversation and differentiate classroom objects. I also learned how to speak the location and the relative position of objects. I learned the different bodily parts in Spanish as well. My expectations at the beginning of the year were low because I had previously taken 2 years of Spanish.
However these expectations were still met accordingly as well as exceeded. I knew a fairly decent portion about the basics of the Spanish language and this semester was mainly a refresher. Everything I previously learned was again validated by this course. Things I am particularly proud of are the forming of the Travis cult. And the formation of the KKC.
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In the first semester of Spanish I learned a variety of subjects, phrases, letter, and numbers. I learned different ways to greet other Spanish speakers and how to carry on a conversation and differentiate classroom objects. I also learned how to speak the location and the relative position of objects. I learned the different bodily parts in Spanish as well. My expectations at the beginning of the year were low because I had previously taken 2 years of Spanish.
However these expectations were still met accordingly as well as exceeded. I knew a fairly decent portion about the basics of the Spanish language and this semester was mainly a refresher. Everything I previously learned was again validated by this course. Things I am particularly proud of are the forming of the Travis cult. And the formation of the KKC.
Spanish Homework #4

In the first semester of Spanish I learned a variety of subjects, phrases,...

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