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When should I use au, à la, à l' and aux?

First of all, it is important to understand the meaning we are trying to convey. Au, à la, à l' and aux are all ways of saying 'to the' or 'at the'. For example, in order to say 'I work at the cinema' in ...

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Answered by Caroline F. French tutor
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For a named emerging country, assess how far it has benefited from globalisation (8 marks)

Paragraph 1Globalisation is the increasing interaction between people and companies due to advances in communication, technology and transport. An example of an emerging country that has b...

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Answered by Peter C. Geography tutor
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A bag contains only 8 beads. The beads are identical in all respects except colour. 3 of the beads are black and the other 5 beads are white. A bead is taken at random from the bag and not replaced. A second bead is then taken at random from the bag. What

There are 8 beads in total; 3 out of 8 are black; 5 out of 8 are white.
When the first bead is taken, there is a 3/8 chance of the bead being black, since 3 out of the 8 beads are black.
Since t...

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Answered by Adam C. Maths tutor
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How should I prepare for an unseen?

The unseen part of the exam tends to want to test your knowledge of literary devices, so before the exam it's good to brush up on those. Even if it seems impossible to understand the meaning of an unseen ...

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What should I do in a speaking exam if I don't know a word?

Don't freak out - if there's a specific word you want to say but can't remember/ don't know what it is in Spanish, think of a way you can talk around it using the words you do know (that way, the teacher ...

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Answered by Charlotte G. Spanish tutor
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