A few days ago
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Skipping spanish 1 and going straight into spanish II, what all will be teached in there?

Ok, so im skipping spanish 1 my freshman year and going straight into spanish II. Im doing this becuase i already know a lot of spanish. What all will be teached in spanish II so i know what im getting myself into?

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A few days ago
Kirby

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Okay, make sure you know how to conjugate verbs to the present tense, know your subject pronouns, how to tell time, dates, colors, ser vs. estar, the verb ‘ir’ to go, present progressive tense estar + -ando/-iendo, the verb ‘gustar’ and the regular preterite past tense endings. Of course, you’ll want to know vocabulary about food, school, shopping, etc., but I assume that will be okay for you, if you know some Spanish already. I find the vocab is easier than the grammar points to learn.
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A few days ago
Jpressure
I’m not sure our teacher had us write papers in Spanish as well as oral presentations. We learned the imperfect preterite- a review- lots of vocab, know when to use the preterite and the imperfect( she had a paragraph with the verb blanks and we had to figure out if it was the imperfect conjugation needed or the preterite) Por and para the difference between those. Personal pronouns like tuyo, tuya(yours m, yours f). when to use que, lo que, and quien/es, and then culture of the different spanish speaking countries we had to learn. Reflexive verbs like darse or anything else that has the reflexive se after it. Lots more don’t remember off the top of my head but that’s a little over half of it. Though our class was hard with 90% of the class failing, i did alrite with a b + (92) but it was still kinda difficult.

Hope it helped and good luck! This next year in spanish 3 we have to read Don Quixote in spanish and write a report- eek!

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A few days ago
Anonymous
i just did the same thing. don’t be worried. i was bored out of my mind in spanish 2, even though i had only had 1 year of spanish previously. be prepared for months of review and moving slow. i was in a class that included seniors taking the class for a 3rd time that still didn’t know hola from adios.

i learned a lot of new verbs and how to conjugate in past tense. and direct objects and complex sentence structures. nothing extremely difficult. that comes in spanish 3 (which im taking next… eek!) and above when the students are there because they want to be, not because they need the foriegn language credits.

just pay attention and you’ll likely pass with flying colors!

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