11,861 songs in my iTunes library atm. And ya, I'm with you TSQ, I rarely go anywhere without my ipod. Right now, for the past week I've been listening to some of my harder stuff Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold, A Perfect Circle, Killswitch Engage, NIN, Fear Factory, Deftones, Massive Attack. But that could all change at a moments notice, and could go back to another playlist I ran through like, Zero 7, The 4 Tops, The Commodores, Stevie Wonder, Animals, Paul Simon, Elton John. Ya, I'm all over the place.
It does sometimes, but I just think it's kind of unnecessary. I like Spanish more than English in general, but that's one thing I never really saw the benefit of. That and the Subjunctive...
I agree. I got an A+ every year of Spanish in highschool, including the Advanced Placement class I took senior year. Then I got a B+ my first term of Spanish in college (granted, I tested into the 300-level course) and was so distraught by my performance that I quit. Easily one of my stupidest moves ever.
That is good, as I plan on learning it one day, as I have family who can speak the language, and I got a CD about learning the language in the newspaper a few weeks ago.
It went from being a subject that came completely naturally to me to a subject that I had to put moderate effort into studying. And that was just too much for me. And we never learned the Vosotros form of verbs in high school (it was not part of the curriculum, as we were told that we would NEVER need to know it), but for some reason in college we were expected to know all about it. It threw me off.
It will before I learn Italian or French ... well at least Italian. Probably learn some basic french and Spanish next year.
And the thing is you hardly will ever hear that word used. It's kinda archaic. I never heard it in regular conversation; i would only hear it when we went to Church and that word came up in Mexican Catholic scripture. So kinda high spanish/archaic.
That's what I was always told in high school, so I never learned how to use it. But in my first college class, everybody else was very familiar with vosotros.