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The A Level French Oral exam
No doubt as a student preparing for your A level French language exam, you will be inundated with advice from all areas. What I say is - immerse yourself in the language, and enjoy doing so! One key thing I would recommend to do is watch and enjoy a good French film. La...
Crossing the bridge from GCSE to A-Level French
To become a successful linguist at Advanced level you will need to be prepared to develop these important key skills during your new course: acting - answer questions in the foreign language even if you aren't sure about all the vocabulary or grammar! Have a go! experimenting - be...
Spoken French
Spoken French, every student's biggest fear! Are you frantically going through vocabulary sheets, and trying to absorb as much French as you can? Well here are my key tips for the spoken exam: - first of all, as silly as this may sound, pop on a French DVD. It doesn't really matter if you...
The Importance of Studying a Language
At a time when the take-up of languages at GCSE, 'A' Level and beyond is decreasing, I want to encourage young people to think again before opting out! On a purely academic level, success in languages continues to be well-respected in the academic sphere as a discipline which requires a wide...
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Useful websites for learning French
A good way of starting your practice when you want to learn a language, is to use websites which give you important information not only about the language but also about the cultural aspects. If you want to have a look, click on the following links to find some very interesting...
Teachers Teaching... Students Learning...
“Quand la mouche te pique...” That's a French expression that means that when you find yourself passionate for something, anything, this passion, this drive, is unstoppable! I think one of the main reasons students get bored about a subject is because the teacher gets bored of teaching it......
Exams Are Not Scary!
Exams Are Not Scary! Exams are not threatening when you are on top of your subject. Many make the mistake of trying to guess what may come up and not studying with the thought “Whatever comes up or doesn’t come up in the exam, I may well need this phrase or word when I use my language in real...
A2 French Exam- useful sentences
A2 & AS French Exam-useful sentences je considère que... il me Je pense que.. ... je ne suis pas d'accord' • Je vous concède que... • je suis convaincu que... • on va trop loin en disant que... • par ailleurs... • il n'a pas été démontré que... • on exagère quand on affirme que... • on...






