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    I'm A* German, if languages is something you're good at then go for it because its an extra GCSE and something that if you do in A Level can get you jobs very easily.


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    No, because you are taught to pass the GCSE, not learn the language. This is my own experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wig44. View Post
    No, because you are taught to pass the GCSE, not learn the language. This is my own experience.
    maybe in your school, but that is entirely down to the teacher. Plus, passing the GCSE opens further options later on.


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    I took French at GCSE, and although I got a D I guess at least it shows I had a go and know something.. lol
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    it should be compulsary, there's a shortage of people within business that have 2 langauges. With regards to being taught the GCSE and not learning it, I disagree. I did French at GCSE 3 years ago, I can still remember a fair bit of it and it came in really useful when I did go to France.
    Last edited by JackBuddy; 28-03-2010 at 01:21 PM.


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