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Higher French talking exam revision

what’s the best way to prepare higher french taking exam. Currently all i’m doing is reading q cards and learning them. What else?

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by Ivy.Anderson
what’s the best way to prepare higher french taking exam. Currently all i’m doing is reading q cards and learning them. What else?

Easiest way would be if you knew someone French

Reply 2

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by Ivy.Anderson
what’s the best way to prepare higher french taking exam. Currently all i’m doing is reading q cards and learning them. What else?
i used flashcards and got full marks

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by dupthemedapp
i used flashcards and got full marks


I just did it and only used flash cards. Is it easy to get full marks I got full marks at N5?

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by Ivy.Anderson
I just did it and only used flash cards. Is it easy to get full marks I got full marks at N5?
tbh idk, i’m a native speaker with spanish so i found it kinda easy, but if you commit your flashcards to memory you’ll get full marks anyways

Reply 5

Yea flashcards have been helping me a lot Im meant to be doing it sometime next week, but just a lil worried about the blindqs. It shouldn't be that's different from n5 tho. But I'm ngl I'm nor tlly worried about speaking is and was just wondering if anyone is worried about the actuall exam?? Like the reading bit I'm finding it so much worse than n5 and not sure what to do cuz its such a big part of the course (out of 30)

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by claybean
Yea flashcards have been helping me a lot Im meant to be doing it sometime next week, but just a lil worried about the blindqs. It shouldn't be that's different from n5 tho. But I'm ngl I'm nor tlly worried about speaking is and was just wondering if anyone is worried about the actuall exam?? Like the reading bit I'm finding it so much worse than n5 and not sure what to do cuz its such a big part of the course (out of 30)

utilise the dictionaries they give you, they literally conjugate verbs at the end of it for you and give verb conjugation tables if you’re confused

Reply 7

Have a look at 'The Ideal Teacher Language School - Last minute speaking exam tips' on YouTube. There's a playlist for all the speaking exam elements there too to help with revision and improve marks.

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