Spanish GCSE OCR Monday 21st May 2012
Foreign languages discussion, revision, exam and homework help.
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Re: Spanish GCSE OCR Monday 21st May 2012Oh haha so you will know the answers(Original post by sophie5)
Well my teacher only gave the speaking mark in which i got
58/60 but as i said my teacher is OCR cheif examiner and wrote
the exam so i am gonna see what he says about the exam tomorrow
Yeah it was logical so fingers crossed
If you can, try and post a couple tomorrow
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Re: Spanish GCSE OCR Monday 21st May 2012I put weather disruptions because i think there was a lot of rain(Original post by LiamA)
Hey,
What did you guys put for the question about what disrupted the tennis match? I ticked the one about crowds but I'm really not sure...
I'm not sure though, that test was pretty hard though :/
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Re: Spanish GCSE OCR Monday 21st May 2012Yep i will defo post answers if he tells me anything, which i doubt he will(Original post by n4t4_96srb)
Oh haha so you will know the answers
If you can, try and post a couple tomorrow
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We have to have a chat on friday too about the reading! I hope its easy, i thought
like no one did the OCR spanish im soo glad other people do! -
Re: Spanish GCSE OCR Monday 21st May 2012Some people are learning vocab lists in my school, however if you have the "Mira OCR Gcse" book i would do some reading exercise, just for practice(Original post by santhiya)
I put weather disruptions because i think there was a lot of rain
I'm not sure though, that test was pretty hard though :/
How are you guys revising for reading?
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Re: Spanish GCSE OCR Monday 21st May 2012Absolutely no chance, don't come on here trying to scare everyone!(Original post by xsophiehannahx)
I think you've got the wrong paper - the grade boundaries are around 32 for an A* -
Re: Spanish GCSE OCR Monday 21st May 2012The person based it on what it was for last year, which was 32 for an A* (you can check on the OCR website - I'll send you the link if you want). However, last year's listening paper was arguably the easier of the two, and so perhaps the grade boundary will be lower for an A* (as it depends on how well the rest of the country did). I'm praying to God a 30 will be enough for an A*(Original post by Examstressman)
Absolutely no chance, don't come on here trying to scare everyone!
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Re: Spanish GCSE OCR Monday 21st May 2012Oh thank God! I wrote the same thing(Original post by xsophiehannahx)
What did everyone put for the last gaming question, where they asked what it stopped him from feeling? I put lonely/isolated because I heard 'aislado'
Also what did people put for when to the people play, I put 'all night'
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Re: Spanish GCSE OCR Monday 21st May 2012Yes had no idea what to put for this question and so put isolated, glad(Original post by xsophiehannahx)
What did everyone put for the last gaming question, where they asked what it stopped him from feeling? I put lonely/isolated because I heard 'aislado'
Also what did people put for when to the people play, I put 'all night'
other people did too
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Re: Spanish GCSE OCR Monday 21st May 2012Oh that's it! Can you remember some of the options?(Original post by xsophiehannahx)
I remember now! It was the one which 'poor job prospects' and 'people leave their country' etc.
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Re: Spanish GCSE OCR Monday 21st May 2012Love the negs. Shows that there's many confused "hopeful medics" on TSR that aren't bilingual.(Original post by iSoftie)
This was the most easiest paper I have ever answered - explains the mad grade boundaries.
Teacher told us you need 33/40 to get a C and 38/40 for an A*! LOL
Annoying people.

