Hello all,
I've been learning Chinese since Year 7 (I'm not in year 11), while it was fun to learn and a,ll I really didn't want to continue it into VCE, but my father basically forced me to. I just had my first class of Chinese of the year today, and I now realise that I don't stand a chance in passing it.
Despite being in a rather large school there are only about 13 students in my Chinese class, and this is the only Yr 11 Chinese Class.
While I struggled to introduce myself in Chinese, basically every other student did it with apparent ease. I feel like I'm so far behind everyone that I won't catch up, ever. I'm having a lot of difficulty with the homework the teacher gave for the 'Beginners' on the first day... I always got good scores on tests, but I would only learn the words for the tests so now of course I have a lot of trouble remembering them all.
While I only learned Italian throughout primary schoo, I still remember quite a bit of it and can speak it much better than Chinese, mainly due to having a Grandparent who often speaks Italian to me (despite English being her first Language). I honestly think that I would do better in Italian than Chinese, I'm just as interested in their culture and I am actually interested in learning Italian. Even though I would be quite a bit behind and have some trouble at first, I think that I am more likely to end up getting a better score for Italian that I would for Chinese. My mother speaks quite a bit of Italian which I'm guessing would help quite a bit in the long run.
So my question is, do you think it's worth it for me to change from Chinese to Italian (this is assuming that my teachers actually let me).
Anyone that's been in a similar situation than I have please share what you ended up deciding.
Thanks
