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Gcse spanish aqa reading/listening 17 may 2013!

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Reply 40
Original post by TelephoneBox
I did exactly the same :frown:

I guessed at that one, I heard "90 years old" so I just said survived to 90 :s-smilie:

Can someone tell me the most difficult thing in the person's university life? It was in the reading.


I could be wrong but I think it was something about her getting married for the second time at 90 years old? I think there was a 'se casa' in there or something...
Reply 41
Original post by maxwynne
I could be wrong but I think it was something about her getting married for the second time at 90 years old? I think there was a 'se casa' in there or something...


No you are right. My teacher was in the room and afterwards he said the same thing.


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Could anyone put up an unofficial mark scheme?
Reply 43
Original post by Jay-Dee
They definitely said something along the lines of 'segunda vez', I think they meant it was the second time they had interviewed her.

I also said she reached 90! :wink:


Thought the woman was a man and wrote "he"... -_-


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The best thing was she got to bring her boyfriend


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Birds on island
Fires in forests
Rubbish in river


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Reply 46
Original post by HugeBicepLAD
Birds on island
Fires in forests
Rubbish in river


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Damnnnn. No. Please no.


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She opened a clinic for drug addicts
He helped victims of AIDS
She wrote a book about school bullying
She married for the second time at 90


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Reply 48
Whoops, I got that Yolanda Blanco question completely wrong, I couldn't understand anything except "segendua vez"...

There was a question in the listening paper about a person who applied for a job somewhere and they'd been told what to do, and two of the choices were something like "call them up today" or "come for an interview" - I put call them up, which one was it??
Original post by HugeBicepLAD
The best thing was she got to bring her boyfriend


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Reckon they would accept going with boyfriend?
Give out hot meals to older people
Organise charity concerts for victims of flood
Collect school materials to give to third world countries


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Original post by Human156
Whoops, I got that Yolanda Blanco question completely wrong, I couldn't understand anything except "segendua vez"...

There was a question in the listening paper about a person who applied for a job somewhere and they'd been told what to do, and two of the choices were something like "call them up today" or "come for an interview" - I put call them up, which one was it??


I put go for an interview.
OMG, that was one of the best Spanish exams I've ever sat! I'm predicted a B (got 2 Bs in the controlled assessments) but wow, after this I think I might just scrape an A >.< fingers crossed!

How much did everyone revise? I just went through some of the key vocab and connectives.
Advantages:
Doctors: more pay
Flight attendant: free flights
Policeman: flexible hours
Musician: free mornings


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Original post by HugeBicepLAD
Advantages:
Doctors: more pay
Flight attendant: free flights
Policeman: flexible hours
Musician: free mornings


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Do you mean that they are free in the mornings?
Original post by Human156
Whoops, I got that Yolanda Blanco question completely wrong, I couldn't understand anything except "segendua vez"...

There was a question in the listening paper about a person who applied for a job somewhere and they'd been told what to do, and two of the choices were something like "call them up today" or "come for an interview" - I put call them up, which one was it??


Come for an interview

and the one under that was

there is no jobs left


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Reply 56
Just wondering, how strict does the mark scheme tend to be? Like I put doctor at drug addicts clinic, and got married at 90, because I didn't hear all the words:/
Original post by NightStrider
Do you mean that they are free in the mornings?


Like they don't work in the mornings


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Original post by HugeBicepLAD
Come for an interview

and the one under that was

there is no jobs left


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You know this stuff? Could you put an unofficial mark scheme? Would be appreiciated SO MUCH!
Original post by NightStrider
I put go for an interview.


I agree. I think there was a mañana somewhere.

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