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Aqa gcse speaking exam spanish helpp 2025

Does anyone know the questions for the aqa gcse spanish speaking exams 2025 or is it different everytime? I dont know how to revise for it and i want to get the highest possible marks,, thank youu

Reply 1

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we wouldn't be able to know 2025 because no one's been tested it until the speaking exams

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its different every time. use past paper materials, write stuff, speak and mark. (also use duolingo, thats what i did, minus the speaking)

Reply 2

Hey! For the general conversation section of the speaking exam, the questions will be asked by your teacher, so I'd recommend asking your teacher!

Reply 3

Original post by lilsxox1
Does anyone know the questions for the aqa gcse spanish speaking exams 2025 or is it different everytime? I dont know how to revise for it and i want to get the highest possible marks,, thank youu

idk how it works for you (i do aqa gcse as well) but our teacher gets us to prepare 10 different questions for each module so in total we have 80 questions. there's smth about choosing a preferred theme but in general you don't know which ones they may ask you xx (this is for general conversation, roleplay and photocard are completely unpredictable)
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Reply 4

Original post by e2009
idk how it works for you (i do aqa gcse as well) but our teacher gets us to prepare 10 different questions for each module so in total we have 80 questions. there's smth about choosing a preferred theme but in general you don't know which ones they may ask you xx (this is for general conversation, roleplay and photocard are completely unpredictable)

thank you :wink:

Reply 5

If I were you, I'd focus on making answers up on the spot following good GCSE structures you can find on bbc bitesize, from your teachers etc. This works especially well if you can find a spanish native to talk to - they are not hard to find and can correct you on things you'd never guess. Also, in the exam, hesitations/corrections do not deduct marks as long as there is still a general fluency.
Not only does this approach make you feel more confident going into the exam and require less boring written revision, but that's actually the way languages are spoken. No one in spain has an answer ready for every question! This is the way I'm doing it, and I find I can actually converse in spanish!

Reply 6

Original post by lililm
If I were you, I'd focus on making answers up on the spot following good GCSE structures you can find on bbc bitesize, from your teachers etc. This works especially well if you can find a spanish native to talk to - they are not hard to find and can correct you on things you'd never guess. Also, in the exam, hesitations/corrections do not deduct marks as long as there is still a general fluency.
Not only does this approach make you feel more confident going into the exam and require less boring written revision, but that's actually the way languages are spoken. No one in spain has an answer ready for every question! This is the way I'm doing it, and I find I can actually converse in spanish!

thank youu

Reply 7

Original post by AhsokaTano-

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we wouldn't be able to know 2025 because no one's been tested it until the speaking exams

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its different every time. use past paper materials, write stuff, speak and mark. (also use duolingo, thats what i did, minus the speaking)


memerise is better as i only goes over what you need to know as opposed to duolingo

Reply 8

do any of you know wether the mock questions are the same as the real ones as it does not match to any of the previous ones

Reply 9

do any of you know wether the mock questions are the same as the real ones as it does not match to any of the previous ones

they sometimes use the previous year's paper (in our case, june 2024) cause it's locked on the AQA/Edexcel website so we can't access it

Reply 10

Original post by e2009
idk how it works for you (i do aqa gcse as well) but our teacher gets us to prepare 10 different questions for each module so in total we have 80 questions. there's smth about choosing a preferred theme but in general you don't know which ones they may ask you xx (this is for general conversation, roleplay and photocard are completely unpredictable)

Hii! The questions which we prepare answers for, are those the ones that may be asked in the speaking exam?

Reply 11

Original post by medstudywiz
Hii! The questions which we prepare answers for, are those the ones that may be asked in the speaking exam?

yess, thats section 3. you will be asked on 2 themes, one of which you choose and the other is unpredictable

Reply 12

Ngl I ate that Spanish speaking exam. How did everyone do?

Reply 13

Original post by laní😎
Ngl I ate that Spanish speaking exam. How did everyone do?

genuinely pretty happy with how mine went, roleplay was module 2 (my fav) and photocard was module 1. hope everyone's went amazingg

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