be honest and the counselor will do everything they can to help you switch class.
2007-02-15 16:06:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Good luck with that...I had a bad teacher in high school for Spanish 1. I had to repeat it, but got an A with the other teacher. I also got good grades in Spanish 2 and Spanish in college. My first language was Spanglish...and I lived in a Spanish speaking country when I was a kid too. I know the teacher was the problem. Hopefully your counselor will have your best interest at heart and transfer you to another Spanish 2 class. I didn't let that bad teacher ruin me, I now speak six languages. One thing you should tell your counselor is that you are having a hard time with the teacher and you believe you will perform well with someone else. If you did well in Spanish 1, let the counselor know that also.
2007-02-16 01:08:50
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answered by Jalapinomex 5
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tell him or her the truth and if you can not get out, get a tutor. As a matter of fact here is some help. Since you are in spanish two you already now that your verbs have to agree with the tense and so does your masculine words and feminine words. Like er verbs or ir verbs or irregular verbs...start to write all the verb endings down to all the tense over and over again that way when you compose a sentence it will not be so hard. That way you will not struggle with making complete sentences. Foreign laguages is a boomer i am taking French and it is the same thing, but what helped me was what I told you . Hope that helped. And remeber to be honest and if you can not get out the class, have courage and go talk to the teacher they may like you more than you think they do.
2007-02-16 01:17:34
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answered by Danielle 4
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Just tell him that you feel you are uncapable of succesfully completeing the wok offered i nyour class, and you you assume that you would learn more if you were in a differnt class, which would be more benificial for you.
Or, say whatever you want, it's just best to keep your cool, act professional, and don't like get mad or something if he says no.
And if he does, get your parents involved! If there on your side and they talk to the school, the school is much mroe likely to cooperate.
2007-02-16 01:14:03
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answered by Anonymous
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if you´re pretty sure you´ll fail the class, so what´s the point of attending the class. you might as well go to the library for Spanish tutoring hours or start learning some shakira songs in Spanish, or start practicing with your neighbor´s gardener, or befriend a Mexican kid who knows a little English
( who know what might start ), or start watching and recording some soap operas from Univision channels . all this it´s with the purpose of doing a make-up test to pass the subject.
buena suerte
2007-02-16 00:44:12
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answered by tichergeorge 2
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you could try harder in class and if it doesn't work, tell the counselor that even when you tried harder the class wasn't for you
2007-02-16 00:07:54
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answered by jo 5
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if you give it a try youll learn that there are things in life where you cannot run away from, so confront your situation and start thinking that you can do it, try harder
2007-02-19 22:14:44
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answered by sweetgretchem 3
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