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Old 04-14-2008, 02:23 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Is anyone else doing more than one language for GCSE?

Well I don't take more than one language, I only take French but most people that take French (there are only around 20 of us) take Spanish too and many get them mixed up. One of my friends said she ended up speaking Spanish in her French speaking mock haha. I think most of them are stronger in Spanish too, but that's because Spanish is the main MFL at my school so they've learnt it longer although I came from a different school where I learnt French as the school's main MFL.

With the speaking exam I don't learn the answers, a new one comes out everytime I get asked the question and it must work for I got an A* in my speaking mock
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