Requesting help for AP Spanish

Funny story, I gave advice to a guy on this sub about a year ago in this exact same situation and, well, I am in his shoes now. So I'm taking AP Spanish this year because my Spanish 3 teacher (who also teaches this AP class) hyped me up and got my pride too high. So now I'm in AP Spanish. In Spanish 3, I could understand about 70-85% of what the teacher was saying, in AP as of now, I say 40-50%. My biggest struggles are pretty much any conjugations outside of the basic yo/tu/el/nosotros, I highly regret not learning that back when I was still in Spanish 2 or Spanish 3, these past 2 weeks I've been trying to force my brain to memorize future and past tense conjugations but it's difficult. More advanced vocabulary is my only other major struggle, mainly because I have no idea what new words there are to memorize and if I do hear one in class, I forget about it by the end of the day (my state has this new law outlawing phones during ALL of school time, the only time it isn't enforced is lunch, but they cut lunch down by like 15 minutes). Any advice would be greatly appreciated, I thank anyone and everyone in advance!

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u/The_Darv_of_Austria — 1 day ago
▲ 704 r/VietNam

Saw this on r/indonesia and knew I had to make a Vietnamese version

Sorry if the editing is crap, it's my first time putting actual effort into editing a video

u/The_Darv_of_Austria — 23 days ago

Veteran trait should be changed

I don't like how a serial killer who targets the young and a brave soldier who has been fighting since he was 17 get the same trait. Veteran should be given to army units after a war, so all already enlisted soldier units of any of the belligerent countries involved, winner or loser, should get that trait after peace settles. Units that get a lot of kills should be given another trait, like "Cold Blooded" or just "Killer"

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u/The_Darv_of_Austria — 25 days ago
▲ 10 r/ChuNom

How do you guys think modern Chu Nom should handle specific loanwords?

I'm talking mainly loanwords from European languages and others that came later and thus were never assigned characters:

"Kem" - Cream (No character I could find)

"Bơ" - Butter (Ditto)

Also loanwords and names that aren't adapted to Quoc Ngu spelling:

"Burger", "Gregory", "McDonald's", "Singapore", "Gameboy"

Personally, I use katakana for my own standardization of Chu Nom but it isn't the most effective, as kana can only have so many sounds, a lot of much simply don't fit how certain loanwords are pronounced when adapted or even when not adapted.

I'm curious what you guys think.

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u/The_Darv_of_Austria — 2 months ago

Someone got the short end of the stick

Found this guy knocked out after a fight with the new "monarch" of the country, she poked one of his eyes out too. Bro cannot catch a break from his sad life :(

u/The_Darv_of_Austria — 3 months ago