I would go with spanish because universities really like an A Level language. Beware that languages do get a lot harder at A Level though, I would really only recommend doing an A Level language if you got an A or A* in it at GCSE, or really love the subject and are prepared to put the work in. However, I would suggest dropping media studies and doing something else, because universities absolutely hate it. Some don't even count it as a subject. If you can, I would do Spanish, psychology, English and Biology
English Spanish Biology / Human Anatomy Psychology Sociology
Psicología.
In the context of study at school and college a subjectis an area of study, such as English, Spanish, Biology, Chemistry
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Language.
Psychology is psicología in Spanish. It sounds like see-ko-lo-HEE-ah
Alfabeto/Alphabet Carácter'Character Opinion/Opinion Sicología/Psychology Regulación/Regulation
biology = biologia (beeoh-loh-HEE-ah)
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Biology. It is a cognate.
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