Hey so, I'm doing my A-Levels but I got permission from my school to take the Edexcel Japanese GCSE in spring/summertime. I'm doing this on my own so I was wondering if anyone who either does the course or is somehow also learning it, can help me find resources for the exam to study, know where I can find any textbooks, know where to find help for grammar and kanji. Like anything. I'm stressed but determined
Just find the spec on the Edexcel website and work through. They will have all the required vocabulary and grammar points so just work through. You can probably find a tutor or something or some Japanese people to communicate with online. Is there any specific reason you're doing it? For fun or because you need it?
Just find the spec on the Edexcel website and work through. They will have all the required vocabulary and grammar points so just work through. You can probably find a tutor or something or some Japanese people to communicate with online. Is there any specific reason you're doing it? For fun or because you need it?
I'm doing it cause I need to have a GCSE for a few of the Universities that I have applied to, but I am also doing it because I would like to- aside from the university aspect. I'm kinda poor so I can't really afford a tutor. I have looked at the Edexcel thingy and there is a vocabulary sheet (x 20 yet it is still not all of it) but there is not anything specific or easily understandable in regards to grammar. The pdf from Edecel is mainly about the exams and then the small vocab sheets
I'm doing it cause I need to have a GCSE for a few of the Universities that I have applied to, but I am also doing it because I would like to- aside from the university aspect. I'm kinda poor so I can't really afford a tutor. I have looked at the Edexcel thingy and there is a vocabulary sheet (x 20 yet it is still not all of it) but there is not anything specific or easily understandable in regards to grammar. The pdf from Edecel is mainly about the exams and then the small vocab sheets
This should show all the necessary vocabulary and kanji. You might have looked here already though (I don't know if this is all the vocab or not) so instead try somewhere like memrise for the full course vocabulary:
Try this two first and if these don't work you can always click on the 'courses' tab and type in "Japanese GCSE" to find it. Let me know if these still don't work.
Hey so, I'm doing my A-Levels but I got permission from my school to take the Edexcel Japanese GCSE in spring/summertime. I'm doing this on my own so I was wondering if anyone who either does the course or is somehow also learning it, can help me find resources for the exam to study, know where I can find any textbooks, know where to find help for grammar and kanji. Like anything. I'm stressed but determined
i never knew u could do japanese gcse i would have done it ive learnt a bit frome some japanse dramas
There's a lot of random GCSEs, like Astronomy, and Urdu.
I think it is a shame that not many schools inform students of all the things they could study or consider taking up in their past time and just do the exam through the school
I think it is a shame that not many schools inform students of all the things they could study or consider taking up in their past time and just do the exam through the school
Well, you can always do a lot of them later in life. Many schools don't tell people because they don't have the resources to teach the weird subjects, and it's not in their best interests to spread students too thinly.
Well, you can always do a lot of them later in life. Many schools don't tell people because they don't have the resources to teach the weird subjects, and it's not in their best interests to spread students too thinly.
I understand that because that is the case for my school, though I still think its a bit sad, so many people could find a passion or interest sooner in life and work towards a goal in that area- career or university-related
its too hard and my teacher think i could get amazing cuz my sister did and i had no say whats so ever in doing it or not, i wanted to do spanish
Woah... I don't think teachers should compare like that, especially with siblings, I feel as though that has the opposite effect. How come you weren't allowed to do Spanish though?
Woah... I don't think teachers should compare like that, especially with siblings, I feel as though that has the opposite effect. How come you weren't allowed to do Spanish though?
if u didn't do spanish before yr 9 then u couldn't do it which wasn't fair cuz they picked who could do it