A: Willst du Russisch lernen?
B: Nein, aber ich würde/will gerne Spanisch lernen.
1. Welches fach fällt ihnen wie die schwersten?
Your answer has the wrong words, your answer translated says that Biology and Chemistry cases you the hardest, is that what you wanted as your answer?
2. Welche Fremdsprachen außer Deutsch möchten Sie noch lernen? Warum?
Your answer seems to have the right words just they seem to be a little out of order, your answer says, I would like to still out of german spanish, english and russian learning, because these foreign languages most I like, is that what you wanted to say?
A simple main clause in German can be written with the same word order as English:
Ich gab dem Jungen einen Ball.
I gave the boy a ball.
However, unlike in English, the word order in a main clause can also be rearranged to emphasize something other than the subject by putting it first – so long as the conjugated verb remains in the second position:
Einen Ball gab ich dem Jungen.
I gave the boy a ball. (as opposed to giving him something else)
Dem Jungen gab ich einen Ball.
I gave the boy a ball. (as opposed to giving it to someone else)
Answer:
complete the sentences with the appropriate form of the verb trinken
Explanation: