Upcoming Live Lessons and Google Classroom
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Start here
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Module 1: Setting up a successful mindset and your learning style
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Module 2: Revision planning
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Modules 3 and 4: Mind maps creation
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Module 5: Writing- full writing exam tips and The 90-Word task
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Module 6 : Reading- Full exam tips, the multiple choice and true/false tasks
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Module 7: Speaking – full exam tips and the role play
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Module 8: Listening -Full exam tips, the multiple choice and positive/negative tasks
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Module 9: Writing- The 150-word task
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Module 10 : Reading- Open question and gap fill tasks
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Module 11: Speaking- the photo card
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Module 11bis (for the new GCSE – from 2025) : Speaking – the photo card
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Module 12: Listening- open question and finish the sentence tasks (+ dictation – new GCSE)
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Module 13: Writing- translation (English> French) task
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Module 14: Reading- positive/negative, testimonial and translation (English> French) tasks
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Module 15: Speaking- General conversation
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Module 15bis (new GCSE – from 2025) Speaking- Reading aloud task and conversation
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Week 16: Mock exam
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Grammar
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Top grade vocabulary
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Vocabulary (Theme 1)
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Vocabulary (Theme 2)
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Vocabulary (theme 3)
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Fall in LOVE with… French!
Have fun whilst learning and broaden your knowledge
To truly master and perfect your French, you need to immerse yourself in the culture and be exposed to the language as much as you can. And to do so, you will need to implement French in your daily life. In order not to make it a chore, you can simply associate it with something fun and you enjoy! In such a way, you will expand your cultural knowledge whilst developing your French skills. You not only learn something new but also enrich your French vocabulary with interesting expressions. If you enjoy and are more interested in your learning process, you will be more likely to succeed.
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