0:20 LOL I love the way the mom talks to Miles in this part, that angry "qué es eso de no es my fault?!" I can hear all latinamerica moms saying that xD including mine
😂😂😂😂my mom is just like Miles’s mom when she gets upset,she goes straight into speaking spanish that I don’t understand even tho spanish was my first language
Well, technically, the way the multi-verse works makes it that everyone has been Spider-Man or any character ever like you’ve been Spider-Man I’ve been Spider-Man we just don’t know it🤓
While I do not speak or understand Spanish at all, it was still pretty easy to know what Rio and Miles were saying as a lot us had this exact conversation with out parents during a Parent/Teacher Conference.
Prop to Miles to still be able to maintain other top grade and B in spanish isn't something to scoff about because goddamn that's good. But I don't understand why his parents mad at him for getting a B at least it isn't an F.
Porque es la lengua materna de su mami. It's more personal when the language is a big part of family heritage. I'm half Chilean, and I can attest to that. My maternal grandfather still gets on my case for being unable to roll my r's 😂
Girl the same thing happened to me in school. I got a lower grade in my other language despite using it a lot. My writing pulled me down cause I rarely had to write paragraphs or essays in it compared to other aspects (Reading, Speaking and Listening) which I used consistently
Every fight scene with spider man has to be on a train 😂😂 Spider man 2 Spider man vs Dr Octopus Spider man into the spider verse Miles Vs king pin And now Spider man 2099 😂😂😂😂😂
This is really amazing ever I really am a huge fan of miles morales spider man movie verses is fantastic ever I really think it's really my favorite movie ever nice
my couso who is hispanic and black; this is whole experience with his mom getting mad goes to straight Español as an east african i hate when people say chai tea
I’m with the mother here. You shouldn’t have miss five classes (although in miles cases there a reason he misses these classes) and getting a b in your native tung language is like a getting a F.
I grew up in germany and have better grades in english then in german classes. It could just be the themes… like if you can’t remember all the different literature periods, their dates and recognizable aspects, because it’s just too much. That’s how I got a B- to C in my german exams, without being bad at german or let alone literature (because I’m actually really good at analyzing and interpreting old texts… just not with dates… and forgetting the date increases the risk of getting the formal aspect of an analysis wrong).
@@grilled_platypus a B- is still kinda bad for your native tounge anyway.. and forgetting the date isn’t really an excuse it just means your lazy to check the date
@@HiHi-pj5vj It doesn’t have anything to do with checking the date. There are at least 20 different epochs therefore 40 dates you need to remember, together with their characteristics (What Rhymes were the most common, what schemes did people use etc.), historical background for every epoch, important representatives, most famous texts and I probably forgot half the things I needed to learn for my finals. On top of that I remember writing 40 pages to remember the most important psychological aspects of language acquisition, as well as some theories of certain doctors I needed to know and what dialects are spoken where exactly in our country. And those are only two of four big main-themes I needed to remember the contents of. No, you can’t look up anything else then the Duden while writing 5 hours exam. That was a whole thick Binder we had to memorize. To top it all off, we also had 1 year less school, while having the exact same finals the people with 13 years of school had, plus the one year we missed due to Corona and the servers not working. I’m pretty happy with finishing it all with a B. Especially since the grades are made out of the oral part in the lessons and all your written exams.
@@grilled_platypus american language classes are incredibly easy, Miles is probably only getting a B because of missed assignments. Any fluent Spanish speaker would easily ace those classes (this is from experience). It's interesting to hear how other countries teach their native language, I always thought it was just English that's taught weird 😅.
@@nerdycurls6253 Ok, I didn’t expect them to be that easy tbh. Of course if it’s so hard to get a B as a native speaker it definitely is sad if you get one. Yeah, in germany we have a tendency to overcomplicate everything to the extreme. XD But I have to say, it definitely is easier to understand for example scientific sources in different languages if you have a deeper understanding of the weight of different words in said languages etc. But yeah, I just graduated this week from a school with a shortened system (Basically 12 instead of 13 years to get your A-Levels, but with the same contents) and I chose German, English and Philosophy as my written exams, with the first two being my intensified courses. It was so overwhelmingly much to learn, even the students in the normal courses had to learn with gaps, in order to be able to remember the contents.
Right, as someone who only speaks one language, can someone explain to me why parents get mad over a Language grade being lower? If you speak the language then surely it wouldn't matter what you get, right?
It's not just any second language. It's the second language that mami speaks as her native tongue, so it's more personal than usual. I can attest to this as a half Chilean man. My maternal grandfather will get on my case whenever I fail to roll my r's (which is always 😅)
B in spanish? Jeez I'm full latina here and I mostly passed my spanish classes with a C LOL. Speaking it is one thing but the moment they start throwing the technical/written side of it is where shit goes down fast.
his mom: Miles, look that's impossible Miles: calm down, Mom that's not my fault his mom: what's that about, this is not my fault, you're taking a class in Spanglish. pd: I'm latin