I know what you mean..:(
I usually listen to listening tracks from hsc.csu.edu.au twice,
try to answer it, and then go back to the script read it once,
and listen again. Really helps to open your ears kinda:tennisclap:
I didnt go to Japan with AFS but when I was in Japan an Indonesian girl at my high school did.
She unfortunately only got to stay in Japan for half a year because of the earthquakes but she had a great time nonetheless.
She even came over on a Genesis scholarship and we had a great half a year...
Pressures finally starting to kick in so I was wondering how everyone else is going.:smile:
Any major worries about the exam?
How did everyone go for trials?
EDIT: how did everyone go for trials?
I maybe wouldn't recommend it because learning just one language at a time is hard enough:confused:
For learning Spanish I also recommend using this website! Its greattt!
duolingo.com
My teacher at Southern Cross said a lot of the course is based of a textbook called Espanol a la vista para AQA. Its a textbook used by students in England for their final exams. This book is quite similar to course content. I recommend it to anyone!
You can get in on eBay pre used really...