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I have a Spanish writing mock in a few days, besides what you would expect, does anyone have any tips to get a higher level (I'm year nine and getting a 6 atm) i.e. any specific extra high level phrases or something I could add in?
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I have a Spanish writing mock in a few days, besides what you would expect, does anyone have any tips to get a higher level (I'm year nine and getting a 6 atm) i.e. any specific extra high level phrases or something I could add in?
I have a Spanish writing mock in a few days, besides what you would expect, does anyone have any tips to get a higher level (I'm year nine and getting a 6 atm) i.e. any specific extra high level phrases or something I could add in?
(btw I do AQA Higher Spanish and get 8s and 9s so this'll apply to that)
Make sure you're always giving opinions and reasons for things e.g. "Me gustan los deportes porque son muy enriquecedors" (I like sports because they're very enriching)
Don't use "divertido" for everything! Try more complex adjectives like "gracioso" (funny) or "entretenido" (entertaining)
Try and link things to the past or future e.g. "Vivo en Londres ahora mismo pero en el futuro me gustaría vivir en Madrid" (I live in London right now but in the future I would like to live in Madrid)
Having a few good sentence starters up you're sleeve can also really help. For me, that's always "a mi modo de ver" (the way I see it) but there are plenty of other good ones out there
Hope this helps!
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Sorry to be pedantic but in the above post it should be “enriquecedores”, not “enriquecedors”. One letter difference, I know, but why lose even one mark over that mistake!
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Sorry to be pedantic but in the above post it should be “enriquecedores”, not “enriquecedors”. One letter difference, I know, but why lose even one mark over that mistake!
Sorry to be pedantic but in the above post it should be “enriquecedores”, not “enriquecedors”. One letter difference, I know, but why lose even one mark over that mistake!
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I know you'll have had your mock by now but I'll give you some tips anyway for the future. Also, you're year 9. You've got all the time in the world so don't stress about it.
(btw I do AQA Higher Spanish and get 8s and 9s so this'll apply to that)
Make sure you're always giving opinions and reasons for things e.g. "Me gustan los deportes porque son muy enriquecedors" (I like sports because they're very enriching)
Don't use "divertido" for everything! Try more complex adjectives like "gracioso" (funny) or "entretenido" (entertaining)
Try and link things to the past or future e.g. "Vivo en Londres ahora mismo pero en el futuro me gustaría vivir en Madrid" (I live in London right now but in the future I would like to live in Madrid)
Having a few good sentence starters up you're sleeve can also really help. For me, that's always "a mi modo de ver" (the way I see it) but there are plenty of other good ones out there
Hope this helps!
I know you'll have had your mock by now but I'll give you some tips anyway for the future. Also, you're year 9. You've got all the time in the world so don't stress about it.
(btw I do AQA Higher Spanish and get 8s and 9s so this'll apply to that)
Make sure you're always giving opinions and reasons for things e.g. "Me gustan los deportes porque son muy enriquecedors" (I like sports because they're very enriching)
Don't use "divertido" for everything! Try more complex adjectives like "gracioso" (funny) or "entretenido" (entertaining)
Try and link things to the past or future e.g. "Vivo en Londres ahora mismo pero en el futuro me gustaría vivir en Madrid" (I live in London right now but in the future I would like to live in Madrid)
Having a few good sentence starters up you're sleeve can also really help. For me, that's always "a mi modo de ver" (the way I see it) but there are plenty of other good ones out there
Hope this helps!

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