Back to basics with French (sitting Higher)

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  1. Nfergs's Avatar
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    Back to basics with French (sitting Higher)
    As the thread title says, I am currently sitting Higher French (in S6). However one problem is that I haven't done French since S4. Last year in S5 I crashed Spanish and therefore for a year my mind has been completely focused on Spanish. Because of this I now feel as if I've completely forgotten everything to do with French!

    Is there anyone else who skipped a year or more of French and then went back to it later? Also, this year I am sitting French and Spanish so are there any tips on how to do well in both subjects without getting both languages mixed up? :rolleyes:
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    Re: Back to basics with French (sitting Higher)
    I'm doing Higher French this year and I'm in 6th year - haven't done it since S4 either!

    I didn't do a language in S5 though, although I did do SG Spanish as well as French so I get what you mean about the confusion. This isn't a great tip at all but what I used to do was imagine my French/Spanish teacher saying the words when I read/wrote them. Since my French teacher was female and my Spanish teacher was male the voices in my head sounded pretty different.

    I've found that whilst I can understand the teachers pretty much perfectly when they're speaking French, my mind completely blanks when I have to come up with some French myself!

    French was one of my best subjects in SG, so I'm hoping not all of it's forgotton :P
    Last edited by ayy_daps; 09-06-2012 at 22:43.
  3. ayy_daps's Avatar
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    Re: Back to basics with French (sitting Higher)
    " The voices in my head"

    Just realised how weird that sounded...
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    Re: Back to basics with French (sitting Higher)
    As with all languages, the Grammar is the most important. Make sure you are confident in knowing to use and recognize all the tenses. I made a mistake in not paying attention to the first few weeks of Grammar lessons and i found it really difficult to learn french because i was only memorizing, not understanding- which is paramount.
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