Third Spanish Conversation
The making of the third Spanish conversation
#1 Rough Draft
#1 Rough Draft
#2 Corrections
#3 Final Draft
Third Spanish Conversation Reflection
The partner I had for this project was my friend Emily, I decided to work with her because I knew she would be willing to work hard and we've worked well together in past projects. Our first strategy in starting the project was to get the script done with and corrected so we could start practicing and memorizing our lines. We also wanted to make sure the conversation would flow well.
On a scale of 1-10 on how comfortable I am speaking basic conversations I would say an 8, because I know how to keep a conversation going, I can ask questions and answer them, but sometimes I forget adjectives and articles in the sentences. I can honestly say though I am a much better Spanish speaker than when I first started this class which I'm very happy about.
I think my strongest point in Spanish class is my pronunciation or comprehension/understanding of what people are saying. When someone is speaking to me in Spanish and I'm not prepared I'll pick out the little words from the sentences that they are speaking, I'll know the definition of those words, and I can figure out what they are talking about. -Elly J. 2/24/2016
You can check out my third Spanish conversation below.
The partner I had for this project was my friend Emily, I decided to work with her because I knew she would be willing to work hard and we've worked well together in past projects. Our first strategy in starting the project was to get the script done with and corrected so we could start practicing and memorizing our lines. We also wanted to make sure the conversation would flow well.
On a scale of 1-10 on how comfortable I am speaking basic conversations I would say an 8, because I know how to keep a conversation going, I can ask questions and answer them, but sometimes I forget adjectives and articles in the sentences. I can honestly say though I am a much better Spanish speaker than when I first started this class which I'm very happy about.
I think my strongest point in Spanish class is my pronunciation or comprehension/understanding of what people are saying. When someone is speaking to me in Spanish and I'm not prepared I'll pick out the little words from the sentences that they are speaking, I'll know the definition of those words, and I can figure out what they are talking about. -Elly J. 2/24/2016
You can check out my third Spanish conversation below.