<p>ew **** he was probably PUT in spanish 2. My FULLY CUBAN mom didn't learn how to write in spanish till she was 21. she was born in Cuba. His school just put him there ( I'm FLUENT in French but I was put in French II because the school couldn't chang my schedule
Vous etes tous des idiots et vous passez trop de temps sur CE fourm. C'est n'importe quoi, vraiment. Il est seulement en 3eme, il a encore trois ans et demi.</p>
<p>What I said in Spanish was that I has Spanish I in middle school because that was the only language they offered, so I have to continue without skipping or else my Spanish I year would've been worthless. What I'm going to do next year is borrow a Spanish III book over the summer and "learn" it all so I can have Spanish IV in my sophomore year instead of another boring year of things I already know.</p>
<p>Umm...ok...arvandm...you're nitpicking at my French when you can't even use English properly (vis-a-vis your previous posts). It's kind of pathetic that you feel the need to analyze every single word I write on these forums. Congrats on taking IB French...I made a 5 on my AP French exam sophomore year. Do I throw that around and brag about it? No, because I'm not pathetic and I don't feel the need to assert my superiority over others. I'm not pretentious like you. Sorry about making a typo...You see since I was good enough to ace the AP French a year and a half ago, I'm a little rusty. My bad on the typo, a mistake which you make quite frequently in your first language. </p>
<p>Oh and by the way, enjoy some more of my rudimentary French:</p>
<p>Obtenez une vie et cessez de vivre vicariously par le mien. Je suis loin sup</p>
<p>One uses "vous" when he doesn't know anybody personally, in a setting just like this one. I don't know any of you (Thank God) so I use the formal method.</p>