responses+q3

3. What motivates you or would motivate you to do well specifically in Spanish?

"The idea of being able to speak fluently." "Making things fun." "My parents want me to learn Spanish for if you travel in South America." "Just the idea of keeping a good grade." "If I could speak it better. I'm horrible at talking out loud in Spanish." "Not getting a failing grade- my mom is constantly getting on my back." "The grade, the teacher, parents, etc." "Nothing" "Activities" "I got a D last semester, so now I'm trying to always do better than that." "Well, most of my family speaks Spanish." "Maybe more fun stuff...I don't know." "If I knew I was going to use it a lot in college." "More activities." "Being able to speak it fluently and I want to take a semester of college in another country, maybe Spain." "People who are bilingual get better jobs, and I enjoy it."
 * __Spanish 2__**

"I know that I could apply what I've learned later in life as well as right now." "To lean the language well enough to be able to understand things on a daily basis." "An A in the class." "Maybe a reward, like a free day or something." "To know that it could help me further my language studies later on." "Spanish is a subject that I can instantly apply and use in my life." "To receive a grade that wouldn't hurt my GPA." "Because I want to get a good job and taking Spanish will help." "I want to learn Spanish and to get a good grade." "I figure if I am going to be here, I might as well learn it. Also, I want to get a good grade in the class." "I really always try to beat my test scores. They are really low, but better is better."
 * __Spanish 4__**