Go on memrise.com and choose one of the French courses :)
I could never remember any french words before I went on this website!
French students have the equivalent of the GCSEs.
If you had done French as a GCSE, most colleges will accept a C grade at lowest. Although, for some colleges the entry requirements are lower. In some colleges you can do French AS/A2(A-Level) with a good grade in another subject that the college requests.If you didn't do French to a GCSE level, I'd say that starting French at A-Level would'NT be a good way to learn. Many colleges offer GCSE's (usually taken by college students as re-takes) in many subjects. I'd recommend you picked up some local college prospectses and looked through them.
A french GCSE can be hard but generally the government has made it easier all you have to do is have a basic understanding of tenses so present past future imperfect conditional and subjonctife then if you learn the vocabluary for a specific unit that you are doing (media for me) you just piece what you know together and there you are an A in GCSE i am awful at french i mean ive done it for 8 years im 15 and i still struggle but with a bit of revision and some extra help from teachers then i did enough to get an A so tenses, Vocabulary and pronunciation and BONNE CHANCE!!!!
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Most children take french GCSE in year 10 but in specialised language collages such as one in Stockport they take it in year 9 because they're clever.
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So long as French is not essential to the course you are taking, yes. French is not a core subject. Except in France of course.
They Learn lots about it they need to know this kind of stuff when coming to gcse so when they come to it they will know
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Yes and he is about to take his oral gcse test
French seems to be the one preferred by employers to Spanish, but really it is just a question of which one you believe you will do best in.