Don't worry, the anguish of waiting for results will be over soon. Have you still got your exam timetable? If you do then the exams boards will be written on there. If not perhaps you can look through your old school books/worksheets? Hopefully you'll find out what exam boards your subjects were.
My time table didn't have anything but times, dates and the name of the exams unfortunately! My school are all kinds of fail...
Hello! I'm doing AS Chemistry, French, Further Maths, Maths and Physics next year (well in a couple of weeks). Still feels weird to say I'm doing AS soon!
Because you weren't aware that I was watching... Plus you're from London, and their candidate numbers are the highest plus, my sister is doing a degree in psychology she teaches me how to determine when people lie over the internet and you're not lying because you never said whether or not... You said whether I'm lying or not
Because you weren't aware that I was watching... Plus you're from London, and their candidate numbers are the highest plus, my sister is doing a degree in psychology she teaches me how to determine when people lie over the internet and you're not lying because you never said whether or not... You said whether I'm lying or not
I knew you were watching LOL. & do we. London schools be awesome. & that thing your sister said, I seriously didn't try to imply anything by it .
You actually did amazing to say you only had two lessons a week, did it early and did it while doing your GCSEs! I don't think anyone would be able to cope. :-) Can you remember what tenses you were expected to use? :-)
Oh jesus, erm tenses tenses...in all honesty I really don't know, I just kind'a write? I would say all but that would be lying, you will definitely learn some new structures etc over the course of the 2 years, you always keep learning By the end of AS most of the class could answer the teacher and have a decent conversation in french with me, you learn very quickly from GCSE