Transcript of GCSE FRENCH EXAM TIPS | Improve Reading & Listening Grades TODAY
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I want to help you improve your GCSE French grades especially for listening and reading this whole video is about GCSE French distractors so little words that the exam boards put in to try and distract you put you off to give you to make you go for the wrong answer learn these key uh words key phrases before we start let me know in the comments below any distractors that you've already seen that have caught you out I'm going to give you the word on this side translation on this side any that you don't know make sure that you note them down and go and learn them you could use Quizlet you can use anky to go and learn them and make sure you start looking out for them in your reading and your listening papers and textbook material too let's get started first one s it means [Music] except without you might see L as well L the only maybe you know the word only it's related to it and actually that's the next one only even if useful [Music] connective [Music] however yes [Music] however [Music] or is best m is also best the worst I agree the opposite I disagree I don't agree [Music] and then listen out as well watch out for these [Music] negatives other little kind of time phrases that just Chang the meaning quite a lot until good work verbs to know you wouldn't say in English you would say this also you say like to be wrong rather than to have wrong to see knowing them is going to help you to improve your reading and your listening marks go away learn the ones that you didn't know start implementing them to help you to get higher grades and improve your confidence at GCS French level mer
GCSE FRENCH EXAM TIPS | Improve Reading & Listening Grades TODAY
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