For the interview question also the one where he says about work experience I got Part a) only a little work experience for young people Part b) salary is the most important thing when choosing a job Part c) he feels isolated when he isn't talking to his friends on Facebook Part d) the biggest worry about the environment in his town is flooding
I didn't do the exam, but sueño has two meanings. It can mean both a dream and sleepiness.
Pretty sure at GCSE they only use sueÑo as Dream, also as the context suggest it should be a noun, SueÑo is the only one that fits. Im 99% sure but i could be wrong lmao
Pretty sure at GCSE they only use sueÑo as Dream, also as the context suggest it should be a noun, SueÑo is the only one that fits. Im 99% sure but i could be wrong lmao
Oh our teacher said tener sueno means to be sleepy or tired
is there an unofficial mark scheme for the listening? Also if i get an A* in the course work, an A in the reading and a C in the listening what would i get overall??
is there an unofficial mark scheme for the listening? Also if i get an A* in the course work, an A in the reading and a C in the listening what would i get overall??
You would get at least an A because coursework is 60%