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High school spanish class! help!!!?

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I just started high school today and the spanish teacher said she is basically only going to speak in spanish, btw i SUCK at speaking spanish. I took it for all of middle school and i dont remember a darn thing.Can you help me out with some begginer c**p and also show me how it is said, thanks so much in advance!!

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  1. It does not look like anyone can teach you anything.Your words are out of the gutter.Please learn to use polite and proper language and then you will speak better than most.


  2. First of all, don't worry too much because you probably aren't the only one in her class feeling stressed about following her Spanish. It's actually going to beneficial for you to hear Spanish, and it's very likely that she will be speaking slowly so that you can understand.

    Some basic things she may say to you are:

    - "Siéntense" ("[every one] sit down")

    - "Abren los libros" ("[every one] open your books")

    - "Examen" / "Prueba" ("test"/"quiz")

    - "Hola, cómo están?" ("Hello, how are you [all]?)

    Your teacher will probably go over beginner vocabulary with you, and a lot of what you learned in the past may come back to you. Here is a site that gives some basic Spanish vocabulary and phrases to help you out:

    http://spanish.about.com/od/spanishvocab...

    Good luck!

  3. Work on proper English first. Beginner is the proper spelling.

    Second, go to Borders or Barnes and Nobles and find some conversational spanish cd's. They are a big help.

    I was in the same boat as you and they helped tremendously. They helped so much I spent my senior year living in Costa Rica as a foreign exchange student.  

  4. Easy ask us for your homework here. We explain and answer in seconds. You win, we win.

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  5. go to your nearest library and get the audio lessons - spanish on tapes so that you can listen in headphones and in the car to the spoken word.  it will help when you hear the teacher talking and can't make it out. those tapes help alot.  hearing it is so much different than seeing it on paper.  

    also, when you talk to anyone at home or friends who dont mind you doing it, speak in what little spanish you know.  even if it means just putting in the spanish words you know for the time being.  that helps too.  

    for example, you only know a few spanish words but put them in your everyday language anyway:  my feet are hurting because mi zapotos are muy tight.

    it helps to chat with people in spanish too.  you can use this link and go back and forth typing in (or cut and paste) words and sentences

    http://translation2.paralink.com/

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