I want to show my passion for Spanish in my personal statement. At the moment, I run a Spanish club at school, I created a Spanish blog, I talk frequently with Spanish speaking pen-pals, I’m attending the UNIQ summer school Spanish course this year, and I’m currently working on a competition entry.
Should I study several books of one author, or several general foreign books? Which would make the most sense?
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(Original post by stella9701)
I want to show my passion for Spanish in my personal statement. At the moment, I run a Spanish club at school, I created a Spanish blog, I talk frequently with Spanish speaking pen-pals, I’m attending the UNIQ summer school Spanish course this year, and I’m currently working on a competition entry.
Should I study several books of one author, or several general foreign books? Which would make the most sense?
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