I have studied, in various levels, French, German, Latin (bah!) and Japanese. I have GCSEs in French and Latin (a qualification gained at age 16 in the UK, which basically means I can get by, especially in La Rochelle) and have the equivalent of an A-level (a qualification gained at age 18 in the UK) in Japanese.
Nihon-go ga ii desu ne.
It's Japanese.What does that thing (I'm guessing Latin) mean?
Spanish GCSE wasn't that hard and I also did it from year 10 to year 11. Passed with an AI had to take both German and French in years 7 to 9, but the in Year 10 we were able to either continue with both German and french, drop one and take up Spanish, or only take one language.
I found German and French pretty easy in years 7 to 9, so i decided to to have a challenge - that being to learn 5 years worth in just 1 and a half years - and took Spanish!
@Nissan R92CP:- Mis clases fueron dificil, aprender rapido y muchos muchos deberes!
Spanish GCSE wasn't that hard and I also did it from year 10 to year 11. Passed with an A![]()