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KS3 French Study Guide: superb for Years 7, 8 and 9 (CGP KS3 Study Guides)

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Start by looking at topics you haven't learned for a while. You'll find all the topics for all your courses on Seneca. If you're trying to work out how to do well in your end of topic test, get revising with Seneca for FREE!

Available on all major podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Breaker and more. Je m’entends bien avec ma sœur parce qu’elle est amusant e - I get on well with ‎my sister because she is funny.‎ Easy-to-customise assessments that help you monitor and report progress and help your pupils familiarise themselves with international GCSE-style tasks. To talk about relationships with family members, use je m’entends bien avec (I get on ‎well with), or je ne m’entends pas bien avec (I don’t get on well with) followed by the ‎family member(s).‎Making summary notes is a good way to revise. Focus on making summary notes for one of the subject or topics you find hard to memorise. To give reasons why you (don’t) get on with someone, use parce que (because) and a ‎reason. This is often an adjective, and the adjective changes depending on whether the ‎people are masculine, feminine or plural.‎ You take the form of avoir you need - j'ai and add it to the past participle of the ‎verb you need. Don't know where to start with your revision? Go to Seneca and try revising for free! Revision podcasts We cover everything you need to know for year 7, year 8 and year 9 🏆 What makes Seneca the best online revision app?

Je m’entends bien avec mon frère parce qu’il est amusant - I get on well with my ‎brother because he is funny.‎ Boost engagement with our online front-of-class teaching resources including the Pupil Books onscreen, audio and interactive activities, and modern video. Using past papers to revise has many benefits. Go through past papers to get used to the structure of the papers. You can also use past papers to practice how to phrase your answers. You can use mark schemes to learn what the examiner is looking for 😉 Helps pupils practise their language skills and use language independently in the classroom and at home.

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Whether you want to revise the perfect tense and how to talk about school life in French or learn how to talk about music in French, Seneca can be your personal tutor for revising French.

Getting a good night sleep improves your ability to remember things. Make sure to at least rest for 8 hours the day before your exam. Plan your revision wisely and get enough sleep the day before. There’s no set date to start revising. Your teacher probably said that you should have started last week, if not three months ago (as shown in the below video).

Je m’entends bien avec mes cousins parce qu’ils sont amusant s - I get on well with ‎my cousins because they are funny.‎ A real taste of French culture from across the Francophone world, with up-to-date resources, bringing language learning to life. Take a break from your revision and do some physical exercises. It’s important to do activities that increase your heart rate so that your blood circulating faster. The perfect tense is made up of two parts. The first part is often the verb avoir ‎- ‎to have and the second part is the past participle.‎ Repeating your learning is the key to success. Use your summary notes to test yourself or revise for free on Seneca.

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