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!!!!
GCSE's are hard for some, and easy for others. I suggest that you work hard on them, if you are about to take them, so you can get into college/ work. Good luck!
French students have the equivalent of the GCSEs.
Sure, Im currently taking it now. It all depends on what you enjoy and what you feel comfortable doing. As for whether or not its hard, that shouldn't be the grounds on what your GCSE's are. It is solely on your skills. If you get good grades and enjoy it then sure!
Most 6th forms/colleges require that you have that GCSE at C or above. Also, it is very hard to do A Level Music without GCSE Music.
You do not need any GCSE's to be a wrestler. You need 3-5 years of experience,send in videos and train as hard as you can.
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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.
It all depends on what sort of gcse's you have, what knowledge you have.
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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.
Yes and he is about to take his oral gcse test
I am currently 1/2 a year into my textiles GCSE i am aware that is not long but still. I find the GCSE quite fun as i enjoy being creative however it is very hard to find time to complete all the coursework, so if you are an organized person that really helps. Good luck with your choice.