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How to structure an essay for A-level modern languages?
Introduction: state your argument within the context of your essay question. Introduce the 2/3 points that you will be making to support your argument.Paragraph 1/2/3 - these points can compare, contrast and...
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How do I make my translations into French sound more natural?
When translating from French into English (vice versa) it is important to read the passage in its entirety before you even think about having a go at translating it. This is beneficial for a number of reason...
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What is a demonstrative adjective?
A demonstrative adjective is a word used to point out a specific thing or to emphasise something. It can be translated as 'this' or 'that' or 'those'. The demonstrative adjectives in French are:Ce - before a...
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Isobel C.
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French tutor
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When do you use 'on'?
'On' is usually used in informal situations to mean 'we'. Instead of saying 'nous allons aller au cinéma' you might say 'on va aller au cinéma'. It's very common to hear and see French people using 'on' inst...
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Isobel C.
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I struggle with gap exercises in reading comprehension exercises because I don't understand what the text is saying.
Even if you don't understand the whole text in a gap-filling exercise, you can use your grammar knowledge to your advantage.Here are a few examples:You must fill in the gaps using the correct answer from the...
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Lucy O.
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French tutor
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