A few days ago
Anonymous

Which do you think is more important or higher priority-furthering my Spanish or writing fiction?

I already have my college degree-BA in Spanish & still not fluent but don’t have the money to move to a Spanish-speaking country to practice. I also want to become a bilingual author who writes fiction in many categories. Do you think I should do both @ the same time or study a lot of Spanish 1st & THEN work on writing skills for fiction? Since I have a disability, I was taking extra classes after graduation to try to improve my GPA, but I was hospitalized & had do drop out, & I have no luck finding a job with a BA degree in Spanish with a little literature knowledge. I don’t want to pursue literature. I want to do translating & interpreting. As of this week I’m no longer in school for medical reasons & I’ll be bored. Over this weekend, should I work on improving my Spanish first, writing, or both? I plan to write adult, teen, & child fiction. I can teach & review Spanish myself independently with no teacher. I’m having trouble deciding what’s top priority.

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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If i was bi-lingual I would spend the weekend I would write a long passage about something and have a fluent Spanish speaker read it.

He/she will be able to guide you into how it is read and understood from a Spanish mind.

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5 years ago
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Only if you’re 8 years historic and looking to galvanize a instructor. Stories which cautiously use “complex vocabulary phrases” ordinarily are a wrestle to learn, and appear as though they have been written through a youngster. If it is written good, you should not even discover the phrases. To be sincere, even though, in the event you wrestle with vocabulary, sure, getting released shall be complicated for you. The writers who get released are, on the whole, folks that make writing appear handy. But the extra you write and the extra you learn, the greater you’ll get at it.
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A few days ago
samurai_fairy
Spanish.

You might consider teaching college level Spanish classes.

I’m not too sure if writing classes could give you everything you need to suceed in that field. It’s not a sure bet if you have the creativity required.

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