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I'm moving to a school that does 2 languages and i've only been doing 1!

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Im 13 and i've been doing french for four years so are 2 years ahead of my new class, but I will also be put in spanish or german (i hope its german, its more interesting.. but back to the point) and i will be 2 years BEHIND! and i'm never behind in ANYTHING! GAH! What should i do?! especially as i dont even know which yet so i can't just study up!

Grr!

- Haley

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  1. Dont worry about it,

    im sure you will do fine,

    i do french and spanish

    there similar and use similar words

    you will catch up, dw if your not top, atleast you tried.

    by 1 year you will be speaking like a pro.

    hope i helped, goodluck (:


  2. I would recommend taking Spanish.  Although at the moment German may seem more interesting, Spanish is a lot closer to French.  Also, do not fret about being two years behind.  You seem like an overachiever, which is good, as it will push you do catch up faster.  Spanish is reasonably easy and has many of the same vocabulary terms in general and grammar is close to French sometimes.  Good Luck at your new school!  

  3. you could think about getting a tutor, talk to one of your new language teachers.

  4. in my classes we had new people joining our class due to them being moved up a set or from moving schools and our teacher gave them a booklet easily condensing past work and then during lessons gave them more help if they needed it. Also they were offered after school classes. And germans a simple enough language in the beginning so don't worry.



  5. Heya

    im studied 2 languages when i only did 1 at first.

    I learnt French and German.

    Your lucky because you are ahead in French.

    German is a very easy language to learn, and is very similar to French and English.

    Spanish I have never done so soz I cant help.

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