sweetalmond
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Hi everyone,
I am currently doing French Continuers in year 11. It is coming to that time when we are given the opportunity to drop a course or pick up an extension course. I do french through the open high school which is by distance. I a finding though French to be hard but I still want to keep it because I find it useful and I want to learn the language. Also my parents don't want me to drop because they feel it is important.
The thing with any language in general, you can't just study for a writing test the week before. You need to develop the skills over time which is proving to be a problem because I have a test tomorrow, but I can't really do much about it.
To those people who have done French continuers in the HSC how did you study, what was the workload like. What would you recommend would be the number of hours that should be devoted to French once a week.
Also, any tips for improving writing and responding or any other skills like speaking, listening in French!
Thanks
I am currently doing French Continuers in year 11. It is coming to that time when we are given the opportunity to drop a course or pick up an extension course. I do french through the open high school which is by distance. I a finding though French to be hard but I still want to keep it because I find it useful and I want to learn the language. Also my parents don't want me to drop because they feel it is important.
The thing with any language in general, you can't just study for a writing test the week before. You need to develop the skills over time which is proving to be a problem because I have a test tomorrow, but I can't really do much about it.
To those people who have done French continuers in the HSC how did you study, what was the workload like. What would you recommend would be the number of hours that should be devoted to French once a week.
Also, any tips for improving writing and responding or any other skills like speaking, listening in French!
Thanks