Hugo Dinorin Calderon is a student of Chemical Engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Born in Mexico City in 1992, moved to Teziutlan, Puebla, his father's brithplace, in 2004. Seven years later, he came back to Mexico City in order to study his major.
Since he was in elementary school, Mr. Dinorin has stood out as a good student with a high GPA and also has participated in several Spanish and Math contests.
After he finishes his major, Mr. Dinorin wants to study a master degree in Germany. This is why he started to learn German 2 years ago. Thanks to that, he discovered he enjoys learning about other languages and cultures. Now, he is also planing to study other languages like Japanese, Portuguese and Italian.
Hi Hugo! What's been the hardest thing about learning German?
ReplyDeleteI think that the hardest thing about German is the declension. That is how some words change depending on the function they have in the sentence. And the problem is that many kind of wrods such as articles, adjetives, pronouns, etc., have declension. So, you really need to know the function of each word in the sentences in order to speak/write properly.
Delete