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Edexcel French Foundation GCSE past papers

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Kez100 · 20/03/2012 21:47

My daughter is struggling with her reading and listening and will be sitting the exams in May. Can anyone point me in the right direction to obtain (or buy) past papers and the audio recording for a few Edexcel French (foundation )papers for her to practice on.

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Umeboshi · 21/03/2012 00:05

She might find these helpful:
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL99D2A38FF42D2547&feature=plcp

Not directly relevant to the GCSE, but they're fun animations which should help boost her confidence at listening comprehension.

mnistooaddictive · 21/03/2012 05:22

Try. Cgp. They do practice papers gircreasonable price. You can buy them on amazon or direct.

corlan · 21/03/2012 08:20

Have you looked at the Edexcel website? There should be past papers on there.

Tinuviel · 21/03/2012 11:55

You can get the exam papers and sound files from Edexcel. BBC Bitesize also has GCSE style listening and reading questions.

Kez100 · 21/03/2012 14:29

Thanks everyone. I will access these and help her over the easter period get some decent revision in.

Listening was the one she has really got worried about and is finding dreadfully difficult in class mocks.

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RevisionBuddies · 13/03/2013 13:51

Revision Buddies apps now have direct access to past papers for edexcel, aqa and ocr. More info is available here.. bit.ly/Y9sl6E

Verissa · 13/03/2013 14:09

There are some past papers on Edexcel website.
Go the the site then Qualification-GCSE-All subjects-French-Question paper

eatyourveg · 13/03/2013 14:15

this or this? Agree with the others that bbc bitesize is a good place to start.

For the listening bit we recorded some vocab onto a dictaphone with pauses in between each word to give ds a chance to say what it meant. It was far easier to work out what the word meant when he heard it rather than looking at it on a page and not being able to work out what it was

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