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issues in spain/south america?
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| goonerjack |
for my a-level spanish i've got to present a topic about an issue in a spanish speaking country - so either spain or any south american country apart from brazil
i'd like to do something a bit different from all the common ones (football etc.), although the only ideas i've got so far are...
-ETA (spanish terrorist group - their motivations etc.)
-immigration from mexico into america
any ideas about what else i could talk about are appreciated, just need some thoughts then i can go research them!
thanks, jack |
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| vswede |
there is a water shortage or there is going to be a problem. thats something (spain)
low birth rate i think thats an issue in spain
do about spain's different autonomous regions that want to be independent. |
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| a-L.MSI|BLiTz |
| there´s a cool thing you can do to "cheat" legally in your foreign language a levels. it says in the rules thingy that you can bring in a post card sized reminder sheet. now what we did was print that thing on both sides with extremely small font and it virtually fitted the whole a level on it...kinda cool...just practice reading it a few times before hand hehe |
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| goonerjack |
yeah, i'm aware of that :p but to me being able to speak the language properly is much more important than passing an exam in it ;)
we had the chance at GCSE (tests at the end of high school for you americans) to bring in an A5 reminder sheet, but i didn't bother and got an a*... i think language exams are much better if you improvise!
anyway, back to topic... thanks for the suggestions so far, any more please? |
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| daydreamer |
| major corruption, although i am not sure this is strictly spanish speaking countries. high poverty rates. |
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| Vivid Boy |
| cuba's leftism and blockade from north america. theres alot to write abt but i think it could be intresting. hell im researching it for fun and im enjoying every minute of it |
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