1. What are you good at? I am good with repeating what we learned in class over and over again until it gets burned into my brain, if I don't keep repeating what we learned I won't remember what we learned first of all but I also won't be able to expand my Spanish knowledge anymore because I won't even know the basics.
2. What would you say is the most challenging part of speaking/developing in Spanish? The most challenging part of developing in Spanish is writing, writing in Spanish is very difficult for me because many of the same letters have the same sounds and I usually don't know which ones I need to use when I'm writing Spanish.
3. How do you imagine your Spanish outside the classroom to increase your vocabulary AND comfortability? I want to be able to become fluent in Spanish or at least somewhat fluent because many people in my life and also many things that I involve myself in involve Spanish speaking. For example, buying Mexican food, my maid speaks mostly Spanish and I would love to be able to communicate with her more easily, and also my friends speak Spanish sometimes and I would like to be involved in those conversations.
Shout out to my boy Thomas for being my partner for this little project and thanks for being super nice to me always!