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How can I get an A* in my Spanish written exam?

I have some really handy tips for helping students get an A* in your Spanish written exam.My first tip is - READ the question. So often students will write a long essay, without having answered the questi...

Answered by Gabriella H. Spanish tutor
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Después de haber estudiado la obra 'La Casa de Bernarda Alba', ¿sientes alegría y optimismo o tienes otros sentimientos?

EXAMPLE ANSWER: ‘La Casa de Bernarda Alba’ trata de una época muy estricta y religiosa en España (1936), justo antes del inicio de la Guerra Civil. Presenta un gran número de temas e ideas, y de...

Answered by Vanessa B. Spanish tutor
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What is the subjunctive, and how is it used?

The subjunctive mood is used in Spanish, in contrast with the "normal" indicative mood, to signify possibility- as opposed to reality in the indicative. The mnemonic WEIRDO can be used to simpli...

Answered by Antonio H. Spanish tutor
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How can I improve my pronunciation in Spanish in preparation for my A-level speaking exam?

One of the trickiest aspects of learning a new language is the pronunciation. For your A-level speaking exam your pronunciation doesn't have to be perfect, but it does have to be clear. Here are a few ste...

Answered by Lily M. Spanish tutor
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What is the best way to revise for an MFL A-level written exam

It can be daunting to revise for foreign language exams and often people don't know where to start. Trust me, I've been there. However, I've found that the best way to structure your exam preparation is t...

Answered by Sam C. Spanish tutor
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