To summarise : 1) Read question properly 2) Know question words 3) Watch out for negatives 4) Be aware that they will not always use the word you are looking for 5) Be aware of word families, know which words are associated with which topics 6) Watch out for distractors, it will not always be the obvious answer, check over 7) ‘often’ not same as ‘always’ - be precise 8) Know tenses 9) Detail is key 10) Be careful when lifting from text ( right amount, right tense)
For writing and speaking, make sure you include at least three tenses (past, present future) and try to use some others such as conditional if you can. Also try and use complex structure, such as ‘cuando sea mayor..’ (when I am older) or ‘si fuera posible, en el futuro...’ ( if it’s possible, in the future...). There are lots more you can find online. Also include things such as adjectives, time phrases, connectives, intensifiers, try to write/speak not just in the first person. Sorry if this was confusing, hope this helped !
And for reading and listening, just try to revise and become more confident with all the vocab for each module, revise all the tenses and just do some practice questions!
@@clariwhittington8085 Thank you for advice. My daughter is sitting Spanish GCSES this year (listening and reading exams today) and I’ve sent her this video and your recommendations. Hopefully the exams will go well. Thanks again .
This still doesn’t change the facts that there are 49 million kangaroos in Australia and 3.5 million people in Uruguay which means if kangaroos where to invade Uruguay each person will have to fight 14 kangaroos.
To summarise :
1) Read question properly
2) Know question words
3) Watch out for negatives
4) Be aware that they will not always use the word you are looking for
5) Be aware of word families, know which words are associated with which topics
6) Watch out for distractors, it will not always be the obvious answer, check over
7) ‘often’ not same as ‘always’ - be precise
8) Know tenses
9) Detail is key
10) Be careful when lifting from text ( right amount, right tense)
This is excellent and I wondered if notes were available?
I have my mock listening, and with covid i dont know if im sitting my GCSEs. This has been extremely helpful.
Same, good luck mate :)
same i really hope we get to do our exams because i don't think I'm going to do as well in my mocks as i would in my real exams
@@petrabreeze9480 I failed my spanish listening :/
@@jamesupson4542 i’ve got both tomorrow eeee
@@jamesupson4542 omg i have it on Monday what was on it!!! And what kind of topics
watching this the night before my gcse lmao
Lmao
Same 💀
same 🪦
😢
I'm watching this an hour before my gcse
who else has their Spanish gcse tmr
Ofc, gl bro
Shitting myself
... im panicking
Same dw
same I know nothing lmao
es bueno mi amigo - we got this
same
dw
very helpful Marta! gracias
Does anyone have any other tips for getting a good grade in Spanish like exam technique or something?? Thanks
For writing and speaking, make sure you include at least three tenses (past, present future) and try to use some others such as conditional if you can. Also try and use complex structure, such as ‘cuando sea mayor..’ (when I am older) or ‘si fuera posible, en el futuro...’ ( if it’s possible, in the future...). There are lots more you can find online. Also include things such as adjectives, time phrases, connectives, intensifiers, try to write/speak not just in the first person. Sorry if this was confusing, hope this helped !
And for reading and listening, just try to revise and become more confident with all the vocab for each module, revise all the tenses and just do some practice questions!
@@clariwhittington8085 Por favor, ¿serás mi novia?
@@clariwhittington8085 Thank you for advice. My daughter is sitting Spanish GCSES this year (listening and reading exams today) and I’ve sent her this video and your recommendations.
Hopefully the exams will go well. Thanks again .
This still doesn’t change the facts that there are 49 million kangaroos in Australia and 3.5 million people in Uruguay which means if kangaroos where to invade Uruguay each person will have to fight 14 kangaroos.
frightening. how are gcses preparing us for this???? the governments a scam
my listening is in 30 mins
same
are the exam style questions from aqa papers ?
Togami
daganronpa
thank you miss, fue merece la pena ver este video
Miss chew fingers herself to spanish
SPARKS ??
Bro wth hahahhaha
Yeah i know her. She went to my primary school