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I had a thought

For French GCSE AQA Speaking, we have a time limit for the whole test right? and at the start I get to choose one question to answer, so I had a thought would it help if i just revised one question so thoroughly like a paragraph to answer one? this will therefore waste some time and reduces the amount of questions i may be asked?

Reply 1

not a terrible idea as yes it will reduce the amount of questions you are asked, but only if you have a good memory and still revise for the other questions. here's a link to a wheel of conversation questions anyhow https://wheelofnames.com/4mx-9yf

Reply 2

Yeah i agree also wow thanks for the resource!

Reply 3

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Reply 4

Don't forget that withing the time scope you have to answer in different tenses depending on the question. Don't over do it cause if you don't cover all the tenses you won't get top grades!

Reply 5

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Reply 6

That's an interesting strategy for the French GCSE speaking exam! Focusing intensely on one question could definitely buy you some time and potentially limit the scope of questioning. However, be careful not to seem unprepared overall. Perhaps instead of just memorizing one answer, brainstorm bullet points for several common questions. This will give you flexibility, but also allow you to deeply prepare for a few likely scenarios. I found something similar helpful while I was practicing for my driving exam, even using virtual games like Drift Hunters to get a feel for control and anticipation helped indirectly by improving my reflexes! Good luck!

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