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For AQA GCSE French Listening, how should I prepare? Any website for revision and past papers?

  • I have my french exam soon and i havent revise yet, i would like to get even a C. I'm just rubbish at it.hehe what will it be where can I find site for revision Also for the ...show more

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    You can look at past papers and see which questions you get wrong/dont understand and then figure out why.... if its the vocab, learn it as it may come up again on your exam just know lots and lots and lots of vocabulary try www.samlearning.com www.bbc.co.uk/gcsebitesize www.atantot-extra.co.uk << really good for vocab - used it for my gcse german listening and it was really useful as i knew a lot more vocab than before. try watching a funny french sitcom, it helps you to understand and remember that the examiners always try and trick you by putting more than one of the answers into the actual convo on the exam but look out for words like not/no/never which makes it obvious which answer it isnt. and listen CAREFULLYYYYYYYYY, listen to it twice before you chose your answer goodluck

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When you listen to it just make sure you listen really really carefully. You get to listen twice but listen really good the first time and then it gives you time to double-check in the 2nd one. When I did mine I just used practise tapes....but that's probably a bit late for you now. You should've ideally asked your teacher for some.

Dr. Saghee Fallus PhD. MA.

weel i find the book istelf helps. I went into my JC without any grinds or revision books while evryone else had, and I got the only A. If there is a CD with the book, use it.familiarise yourself with Fench talking.The exam wont be as hard as you think it will. Good Luck!

Nathaniel M

Go on BBC Bitesize for a bit; even the game on there for French is pretty good, and it's quite fun! Makes a change... :) I just go over my vocab. and then watch a french film, and see how many words I pick up. It works for me; I got an A* in my mock :) Reading; try and get hold of a French newspaper, and figure out a sentence at a time. It's generally quite useful as newspapers don't have too long or complex sentences in them. Good luck! x

Clare

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robdebank94

bbc bitesize gcse level helped me alot

Oliver

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