6th Honors Spanish Video
Part of the honors requirement for Spanish was that we would take the initiative and produce nine videos, demonstrating growth and showing ability to learn. This is the sixth of such videos. In this video, I talk about intercession week and what my goals are, what we have done towards this project, and a recent illness which I recently overcame, as well as my plans over Spring Break.
The full reflection can be found below the video:
The full reflection can be found below the video:
The script, translated to English, reads: Hello, my friends. This is my third and last video of honors in Spanish for the month of March. For this video, I'm going to describe what I did during the intercession week at my school. As I said in my last video, I took a trip to the University of California in San Diego to see how college students live their lives. I visited some classes and had the opportunity to interview students there as well. All this footage will go into a documentary which I may upload into my digital portfolio soon, and it'll be a very useful guide for new students to see. I got sick on my second day, and I had to stay home for the third and fourth days. The fifth day I returned, and this time we interviewed citizens in the city of Encinitas and asked their thoughts about university and the university process. I managed to do two interviews. As you can see, I'm still recovering, so please forgive my grammar. Now we're on spring break, and I have two weeks off school. I'm going to spend this time practicing my grammar, pronunciation, and spelling of the Spanish language, and also put some practice in the fields of math and preparing for the university video. That's all for this video. Thanks my friends, bye!"
I felt very dizzy while doing this video, since I was still recovering as of the day I filmed it. I butchered pronunciation of some words, so I tried to the best of my ability to come up with a sentence apologizing for it on the spot - I don't know how accurate it is. Regardless, my confidence is growing, and I had to consult my cheat sheet with some pronunciations less than any of my previous videos.
I felt very dizzy while doing this video, since I was still recovering as of the day I filmed it. I butchered pronunciation of some words, so I tried to the best of my ability to come up with a sentence apologizing for it on the spot - I don't know how accurate it is. Regardless, my confidence is growing, and I had to consult my cheat sheet with some pronunciations less than any of my previous videos.