GCSE French Exam Tips Planning your study:

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GCSE French Exam Tips Planning your study: Make sure that you have learned all the necessary words after you complete each unit. Try to complete sample role-plays and conversations, then make a recording of yourself. By listening to the presentations and role-plays as part of your revision plan, you will be able to boost your fluency. This is often more interesting and more beneficial than simply reading words on a page. Practise the questions from your text book (see Kerboodle). This will build your confidence and enable you to anticipate the type of questions that will occur in the GCSE examination. Decide if you know the topic thoroughly and if there are any weak areas: note them and look for ways to improve them in the next topic, e.g. use of adjectives, use of the past tense. Preparing a Revision Programme: Spend time on your presentations for the oral examination and look for ways to improve them. You need to be able to make use of previously learned language in another topic. E.g. In the topic on family you have to be able to use adjectives to describe members of your family. - Mon père est assez grand. Il a les cheveux courts et raides et les yeux marron. Il porte des lunettes et il a une moustache. In the topic on crime, you should be able to describe the criminal in the past tense. E.g. Le voleur était assez haut. Il avait les cheveux courts et raides et les yeux bleus. Il portait des lunettes et une casquette.

Four ways to improve your French grade   1. Listening and Reading ALWAYS read the question first carefully and highlight the question word so that you know the information that you are listening for. Use any visuals to help you to predict what you might hear. Try to anticipate the answer and note down possible words to listen for. Check numbers, dates and times very carefully. In the Listening test, do not attempt to write phonetically, i.e. what you have just heard! Some candidates find this very confusing and ultimately end up writing about a completely different set of events. In the Reading examination, read the questions before you read the passage. Some words look like English words: you should try to work out their meaning. It pays to think LOGICALLY in both the reading and listening papers. Sometimes you have to use your common sense to work out the answers from the information given. Examiners will also test your knowledge of synonyms and related families of words. Susanne aime bien lire may become Susanne adore la lecture. Ensure that you know synonyms and families of nouns and verbs. Make a list of synonyms, near- synonyms and word families and learn them carefully: e.g. le voyage = le trajet. 2. Speaking (Oral) In the Speaking examination, there are two distinct test types. Firstly, role-play tasks – remember that your listening skills will also be tested here. In the role-play do NOT use complicated language structures: simple is best! In the conversation you will be able to discuss matters of personal or topical interest. You must also be able to justify opinions and discuss facts. You need to use present, past and future tenses. This is the time to use as many complicated structures as possible. Use a variety of verbs each time: try to use at least ten different verbs. Remember to speak clearly and to pronounce the words as well as you can. 3. Writing In the Writing tests you will be able to use and extend a great deal of the material prepared for the speaking examination. You must be able to write accurately and to structure your work logically and coherently. It is also important to note that at least 20% of the marks are allocated to knowledge and accurate application of grammar. There will be an emphasis on using appropriate structures and on achieving a high degree of accuracy. You need to learn your verb tables thoroughly: just as you learned your times-tables in mathematics! You will benefit greatly from regularly practising dictation and translation tasks for each unit of study. 4. Spelling It is important to spell accurately. If you are in any doubt about the spelling of a word, leave it out and find another way of expressing the idea. Always check carefully for accents and capital letters. Mrs Currie: January 2017