Can you learn Spanish quickly in Chile?
I want to do a work and travel program in Chile, but I don't speak any Spanish. Is it enough to take a Spanish course beforehand? And can I learn Spanish quickly on-site so I can communicate with the locals?
I'm referring, of course, to the Russian equivalent. Is this just a cliché, or is it actually common practice? If so, how did people address each other before communist influences?
Absolutely, without exception. It's making me so angry. I feel like a joke. Everyone's playing with me, online and out, but I long for friends so much. I don't know why. Is it like this for you too? 😔
Is there a C in Russian? If so, how is it written in cursive writing?
Hi, I'm in 9th grade and have been studying Spanish as a second foreign language for 2.5 years. We have a test on Tuesdays where we're given a text that we're supposed to understand. The problem is, I've never been able to speak Spanish. I switched to high school this year and I don't understand…
Do you have any tips?
Hello, I have a text here in Turkish. Can someone write it in German and explain it to me? Thanks!!! senin icin cok temiz ve saf benim dunyam askim sen varos sevdanla devam et
You should take a longer course on site. Another tip is always to take a “wordbook” into bed.
A language course before is already good, but not to compare with an intensive language course on site, where you can ask or ask someone around the clock (in course, in everyday life, if necessary in the host family). use your Spanish directly and receive feedback directly and you are in an environment where everything is Spanish.
Without course, you’re just like the friend of birne98765. From nothing, nothing comes, and a bit of everyday Spanish brings you to A2 at most and you will never get things like the subjuntivo, unless you also learn the grammar.
You have to have previous knowledge. Only by living in a country you learn nothing. I have a girlfriend from Chile, here in Germany, who still hardly speaks the language after 10 years.
So take a course or find yourself.
One way is to make an intensive course on site in Chile. But if you do “work and travel” the question is whether you have enough time or whether you do not need knowledge.
Depends on how talented you are. Once you have built up a good vocabulary and master the grammar, you should be right.
Right, as soon as you can, you can.