<p>I've taken 3 years of HS Spanish (one pre-AP, next year=AP Spanish lang). I'm the best non-native speaker at my school and I speak it at home (even though no one responds to me). I talk to my family in Spanish sometimes because I love the language, even though she doesn't know what it means. My family has grown to understand "D</p>
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<p>Oh, yes. Unless you’re from another galaxy, then maybe.</p>
<p>I think that “speak at home” entails that people actually respond to you when you speak the language… I’m in a similar situation, and I just checked that I read, speak, and write spanish.</p>
<p>Unless you are fluent, you should not portray yourself as such.</p>
<p>Speaking it at home without a response isn’t what they mean by speaking it at home. When they’re asking you what language(s) you speak at home, they want to know what languages you carry out conversations in at home, not what languages in which you randomly spout phrases that nobody around you can understand.</p>
<p>Thanks guys, just wanted to make supersure.</p>