Krijst3lle said:hello Giselle, I have friends from Mexico!
They said that they take classes half English and half Spanish.
It sounds quite fun.
I wonder if you get confused ?
moreover, I can speak English, Chinese very well. And I'm learning French and I know a little bit Japanese. Anyone who interested in those languages maybe I can help you
Hi! I've been gone for some days, I just read this message.
I've taken classes in English and classes in Spanish. I love it. However, once I had a course on Finances and the texts were in English, but my professor used to give the lesson in Spanish.
I don't like it if I have to be sincere. It's indeed confusing! Especially in a subject like that. I used to answer my exams in English, which was not a problem since the important answers were only numbers. It was hard to remember the terms in Spanish and English because if you translate them, the terms are very different.
Now all my courses are in Spanish, but I miss the English ones so much.
It's good to know that you've learned those languages. How old are you? Chinese and Japanese seem to be very difficult, but I'm interested in both of them
Have a nice day!!
Giselle