Ok, so somehow you need to retake them! You cannot forget the whole thing,least of all if you don't practice...it'd be a pitty if you lost all you've learnt, no matter what language it is.Nowadays knowledge is available anywhere.Carcass wrote:No, not really. Especially now that I'm a little rusty. It's about 6 months since I finished the last course. I got all the stuff somewhere in the back of my head, I just need some brushing-up.So you must have a high level of Spanish!?
I imagined it could be easy for a Finnish because of the complexity of your language, but never because of the English language's help. But it is understandable why you might relate it to Spanish. Maybe English is for you the closest language to Spanish, a lot more than Finnish taking into account English and Spanish are indoeuropean languages and Finnish is not.Carcass wrote:Surprisingly easy. I didn't imagine that English would give so much help. It's really inspiring when you start to get things relatively quickly.Do you find it difficult or easy?
When I was learning German I related it to English, and Italian to Spanish but also to Catalan and Latin.
Well, someday you'll have to read one!Carcass wrote:Nope, I don't think we are that far yet. But on the second course she did make us speak with native speakers of Spanish.Did your teachers make you read books in Spanish?