Spanish Benchmark

     For our Spanish bench mark, our task was to make a brochure. The brochure was to contain all Spanish words. If oyu had any English in there you lost points. The goal for our brochure was to make it professional and easy to read. The test was, if someone didn't speak Spanish would they understand your brochure?

      For my project I made my brochure as simple as possible. I made it that way so it could be understood and I could get a good grade. The project was kind of like a "Spanish for Dummies" but in a nicer way. To express things in my brochure I used smiley faces and pictures. Making it visual is what made it plain and understandable.

     If i were to do my Q1 Spanish benchmark over, I would try to squeeze more information in. I put in the basics like numbers, letters, essential questions, etc. Now that I look back I think i would put in stuff that would just be good to know.

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