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Please can you tell me how I should prepare for my GCSE French oral exam?

Firstly, it's very important to have an excellent range of vocabulary and sophisticated grammatical structures within your given topic.Therefore I would advise including all of the basic tenses, present, ...

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Answered by Bethan V. French tutor
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What are the two verbs that help one form the passé composé in French?

The verbs 'être' and 'avoir'. Ie. J'ai pris, or J'etais trop fatigué. 

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Answered by Olga M. French tutor
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What does the expression 'Il pleut comme une vache qui pisse' translate to in English?

Without focusing on the literal meaning, but more on the overall meaning of the sentence, this expression translates to 'it's raining cats and dogs'. 

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Answered by Olga M. French tutor
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How do you know if the 'vous' person is for a group of people or to show a mark of respect to the person you're talking to?

The main different is mostly about the context in which the conversation takes place. If a question is asked using the 'vous' person and different voices answer the question, then you know that you are...

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Answered by Colombe D. French tutor
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What is the difference between the two French verbs 'to know'; savoir and connaître?

Asa whole, the difference between savoir and connaître can be summed up by generalising. Connaître is usually used for more specific things, whereas savoir would be used for wider, more inherent uses a...

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Answered by Charles R. French tutor
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