Monday, June 17, 2019

Studying for the Praxis Test (Spanish)

Hi all,

I've reached a point in my life where I'm not a student anymore. However, I hope to keep providing you all with tools that can be used to help you learn. If you click this link, you'll find a link to some Spanish practice terms on Quizlet that can be used for the Spanish Praxis II or can also help you review for your AP Spanish exams in high school. They'll also be added to over the course of my studying for the Praxis exam.

If you're in high school, I'd highly suggest you focus on the transition words. This can really help your essay sound good even if you're not completely sure of how to say things. Other things I would suggest to improve your Spanish skills are: translating English songs to Spanish, taking notes in Spanish (writing your notes in Spanish in an English-speaking class-- this helps IMMENSELY. Even if you cant translate all of them, it will help a lot with your ability to translate quickly and help you to start thinking in Spanish rater than translating a sentence that you for in English in your head), and watching shows in Spanish. Netflix has several good ones, and you can always change the language on shows or movies! Spanish is usually offered. These will really help you to become fluent.

I hope you're all doing well, and as always, feel free to leave me a note, comment, or send me an owl if you have any questions!

-Kaylee

PS: Not to hardcore promote art or anything, but as I get older I realize more and more how important it is to know about art and how it reflects times and cultures. If you have the opportunity to take an art or an art history class, I would highly encourage you do!

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