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    In school we've started doing GCSE English like most other people in my year (10). I did my first written coursework last week... and today we completed our speaking and listening...

    I was wondering if you have any tips for next time? I was really nervous and think I will need to do better next time... (It's only worth 6.6% but I still want to do well)

    I get my grade tomorrow...

    so far I got a A for written...
    i used to put the names of my favourite singers here... then i realised nobody cared

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    just make eye contact speak confidently and keep flash cards so you are able to keep talking if you lose where you are

    I remember when I did mine someone asked the question "why was michael jacksons death iconic" and I accidently said "it was a good thing he died", teacher gave us all A's though because it's just like practical science exams at GCSE

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    read it out in front of your friends and practice it a **** ton of times, so you don't need to use your sheet and so u can speak about it confidently. idk what type of thing you're doing it on but we kinda had to do it on current news, so make sure you know what you're speaking about (again idk i guess it depends on what you're doing but i had to be ready for people to fire questions at me about it so it was good to know some background info)

    probably shouldnt give advice on this stuff becauSE I SUCKED but i wish i'd practiced more


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    Quote Originally Posted by McDonalds View Post
    read it out in front of your friends and practice it a **** ton of times, so you don't need to use your sheet and so u can speak about it confidently. idk what type of thing you're doing it on but we kinda had to do it on current news, so make sure you know what you're speaking about (again idk i guess it depends on what you're doing but i had to be ready for people to fire questions at me about it so it was good to know some background info)

    probably shouldnt give advice on this stuff becauSE I SUCKED but i wish i'd practiced more
    The one we're doing is designing a game show and explaining how it works... thanks for your advice.
    i used to put the names of my favourite singers here... then i realised nobody cared

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    i got a D in my speaking and listening pmsl


    i thought rules were changed so s&l isn't included in the gcse

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    Just practice it a bit. I messed my year 10 presentation up a bit by accidentally saying my old headteacher rubbed his penis on me and made sure I practiced a bit before any presentation. For my EPQ presentation I literally looked through it a bit in order and said to my friend roughly what I intended to say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    Just practice it a bit. I messed my year 10 presentation up a bit by accidentally saying my old headteacher rubbed his penis on me and made sure I practiced a bit before any presentation. For my EPQ presentation I literally looked through it a bit in order and said to my friend roughly what I intended to say.
    wHO rubbed their penis against you what thE ****


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    Quote Originally Posted by McDonalds View Post
    wHO rubbed their penis against you what thE ****
    what actually happened was he put his hand down his trousers and then rubbed that hand on my head (yes we believed he was a paedo) but I muddled my words to make it seem like his willy instead of his hand.

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    LMAO tom err

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    I think speaking and listening tasks are being either discounted or worth less or something
    But nonetheless:
    Pick a theme you're comfortable talking about (make sure they can't ask questions that you won't be able to answer) and ideally one you're already knowledgeable about so the conversation (or presentation etc.) goes as realistically as it can
    Probably most importantly, if you're not taking in an entire script (which some actually allow), don't be afraid if you can't remember it 100%.
    Nobody will really care if you say one thing in your talk that's different to what you intended, so long as you don't contradict it later. I've seen a lot of people just freeze up because they couldn't remember the exact line they wanted to say next. Improv will likely look a bit more natural too

    people know me because of that shower thing one time and I do not regret anything

    upon further review I feel a rather mild regret is warranted

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    Don't have cue cards that say exactly what you're going to say, they're just for reference.
    Make eye contact with the whole audience
    And do something that you're genuinely happy with, don't have a gameshow that you don't believe in, it comes across badly.

    I did mine last year and we had a choice of what we did, I didn't do any preparations because I got the dates muddled up and ended up just going off the top of my head... got A*. But honestly, I wouldn't recommend that if you're not confident to begin with, doesn't work unless you're genuinely confident. But of course, I'd try out different ways, such as going off the top of your head, with cue cards or completed scripted. Hope I helped!


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