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I am due to sit my level 2 Latin exam this summer - has anyone had any experience of this that could give any tips? Also, does anybody have any revision techniques and know what I should focus on revising for this?
Do I need to revise endings and stuff much or should my main focus be vocabulary as the Level 2 practice papers I have done so far have mainly just required me to understand the vocab to be able to translate correctly. If anyone knows of some useful resources I'd be very grateful!
I am the only student sitting a Latin exam in my year because I don't attend a school that offers it as a proper GCSE for everybody, so I don't really understand much of what it is like!
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I am due to sit my level 2 Latin exam this summer - has anyone had any experience of this that could give any tips? Also, does anybody have any revision techniques and know what I should focus on revising for this?
Do I need to revise endings and stuff much or should my main focus be vocabulary as the Level 2 practice papers I have done so far have mainly just required me to understand the vocab to be able to translate correctly. If anyone knows of some useful resources I'd be very grateful!
I am the only student sitting a Latin exam in my year because I don't attend a school that offers it as a proper GCSE for everybody, so I don't really understand much of what it is like!
Thanks
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(Original post by 4475039)
Hi!
I am due to sit my level 2 Latin exam this summer - has anyone had any experience of this that could give any tips? Also, does anybody have any revision techniques and know what I should focus on revising for this?
Do I need to revise endings and stuff much or should my main focus be vocabulary as the Level 2 practice papers I have done so far have mainly just required me to understand the vocab to be able to translate correctly. If anyone knows of some useful resources I'd be very grateful!
I am the only student sitting a Latin exam in my year because I don't attend a school that offers it as a proper GCSE for everybody, so I don't really understand much of what it is like!
Thanks
Hi!
I am due to sit my level 2 Latin exam this summer - has anyone had any experience of this that could give any tips? Also, does anybody have any revision techniques and know what I should focus on revising for this?
Do I need to revise endings and stuff much or should my main focus be vocabulary as the Level 2 practice papers I have done so far have mainly just required me to understand the vocab to be able to translate correctly. If anyone knows of some useful resources I'd be very grateful!
I am the only student sitting a Latin exam in my year because I don't attend a school that offers it as a proper GCSE for everybody, so I don't really understand much of what it is like!
Thanks
just learn all this and you'll get at least 90% w/o grammar
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(Original post by 4475039)
Hi!
I am due to sit my level 2 Latin exam this summer - has anyone had any experience of this that could give any tips? Also, does anybody have any revision techniques and know what I should focus on revising for this?
Do I need to revise endings and stuff much or should my main focus be vocabulary as the Level 2 practice papers I have done so far have mainly just required me to understand the vocab to be able to translate correctly. If anyone knows of some useful resources I'd be very grateful!
I am the only student sitting a Latin exam in my year because I don't attend a school that offers it as a proper GCSE for everybody, so I don't really understand much of what it is like!
Thanks
Hi!
I am due to sit my level 2 Latin exam this summer - has anyone had any experience of this that could give any tips? Also, does anybody have any revision techniques and know what I should focus on revising for this?
Do I need to revise endings and stuff much or should my main focus be vocabulary as the Level 2 practice papers I have done so far have mainly just required me to understand the vocab to be able to translate correctly. If anyone knows of some useful resources I'd be very grateful!
I am the only student sitting a Latin exam in my year because I don't attend a school that offers it as a proper GCSE for everybody, so I don't really understand much of what it is like!
Thanks
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http://www.wjec.co.uk/qualifications...pastpaper=true
This is where I go to get past papers. If you can, do them all! I'm in the process of doing this at the moment and with each past paper I do my confidence grows a lot! Good luck for the exam!
This is where I go to get past papers. If you can, do them all! I'm in the process of doing this at the moment and with each past paper I do my confidence grows a lot! Good luck for the exam!
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Yes, vocab is very important because if you don't know your vocab how will you be able to translate anything. But if you are aiming for higher grades like A* it is also important to know grammar and endings so you are able to translate it accurately.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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(Original post by hello510)
Yes, vocab is very important because if you don't know your vocab how will you be able to translate anything. But if you are aiming for higher grades like A* it is also important to know grammar and endings so you are able to translate it accurately.
Good luck!
Yes, vocab is very important because if you don't know your vocab how will you be able to translate anything. But if you are aiming for higher grades like A* it is also important to know grammar and endings so you are able to translate it accurately.
Good luck!
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What was the 2017 paper on? On the website there are quite a few and I want to practice the recent ones.
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