1) Oh I'm sure you'll improve! And sameee my family teases me for not speaking my original language too (Bengali)
2)
I LOVED Doraemon which is originally a japanese cartoon. It's to do with this 'dumb' 10 year old that originally is a failure in life and will be forever. His grandchild (in the future, 22nd century) seeks help to his babysitter robot. The robot (Doraemon) goes to the past (21st century) to make Nobita not a 'loser' anymore- tries to make sure he's not always late to school gets good grades, defends himself when bullied, helps him get his crush, etc. Spoiler Alert: Doraemon succeeded, plus Nobita married his crush when he grew up. Strangely though, the grandchild still was born. Anyways, there's more to it but this is just a summary. As well as the cartoons there are also several films about Doraemon (not real life films though, still animated)
There's also Shin Chan, again, originally a japanese cartoon. Also has films, but not real life ones (animated still). Every episode is different, i don't think it's an actual series but just hundreds of different episodes. It's to do with this odd and funny 5 year old that likes older girls and..... ok this sounds weird. You'll understand if you see.
Plus, i adored Sandra, Detective de cuentos. This is an originally spanish based cartoon i believe. Sandra is a little girl who is the descendant from a long line of fairytale detectives. Sandra is a little girl but when her assistant and friend Fo, a 500-year-old elf, arrives to say that there's a problem over in The Land of Once Upon a Time, she gets into action.
All the other cartoons and tv shows i liked are in the UK too so i don't think i need to mention.
3)
In primary schools, girls are (mostly) all friends with each other and play with each other. Boys in the other hand are split into friend groups. This changes in secondary, everyone has different friend groups. The social life/gossip/drama is basically exactly the same as England.
On tests, they only ask you 10 questions. Lucky them.
However, on secondary school, they give you A LOTTTT OF WORK. You really don't learn actually, just memorise. You have to study your b*tt off. Not sure how many questions they ask on tests though, it's either 20 or still 10.
4)
There's quite a bit of racism. I'm really pale now because, hey, England. Though back then, i was tan.
This MIDDLE AGED MAN literally pointed at me and called me 'n*gga' once. By the way, I'm not even black. And i only looked a bit tan. What's wrong with people.
Some racist classmates called me 'chocolate'. I know, i know.. THEY LITERALLY CALLED ME A SNACK
But they meant it in a racist way. This other kid called me Pocahontas. I know, he basically called me a princess. But he meant it in a racist way. (I'm bengali btw). Furthermore, another person (also racist) said i won't ever get a boyfriend because I'm tan. Guess what? I've *got 8 exes and a boyfriend right now *. Sucks to suck.
Also, spanish people don't care whether e.g. you're indonesian, japanese, etc. They'll consider you chinese and won't care about what you say, full stop.
Similarly, they don't care whether you're e.g. pakistani, bengali, etc. They'll consider you indian and won't care about what you say, full stop.
5)
I read books in Spain but i forgot their titles. They were just like any other book here, to be honest.
6) I don't know much about politics, mainly because i never cared for it
7) My family was quite well off but i noticed that in Spain, people in general have less money than here.
8) Moreover, things were just 'bigger'. Things weren't separated by roads as much as in England. Google 'plazas' and you'll see what i mean.
P.S. What i said is through my own experience and other people's. E.g. the primary school bit is only based on my school. The secondary school bit is only based on what my Spanish best friend who i still talk with says xx