KS3 French Study Guide
N**L
Bought for 13 year old year 9
Bought these for my 13 year old who says shes struggling with french, she's not, she just thinks she is, imposter syndrome i think they call it, any way, she says that they look good and that she will use them, more than i expected, so yeah :Dits starts off with numbers and the usual greetings so this basically goes from the start of your french experience all the way up to GCSE, sweet.
S**H
Brilliant
My daughter has just started to learn French in secondary school and I wanted something for ME so I could help her if needed (I took French A’ Level 33 years ago but have not used it since). For me this book is great, it goes over the basics, it’s very easy to follow and it has a nice jokey nature. I had long forgotten much of the content but it all came back to me and I now feel better equipped to help my child.
J**.
A handy French review
The book is divided into 8 parts: basic stuff, you and your family, school and jobs, town, shopping, food and drink, hobbies and transport, letters, weather, holidays and grammar and phrases. It is clear to understand and makes reviewing French fun. A very good value for money. KS3 French: The Study GuideKS3 French: The Study Guide
A**R
Really helpful!
A really helpful book for beginners with lots of good tips and all spelling/grammatical differences highlighted!
A**R
Not for homeschooling
Unlike most workbooks this doesn’t include learning or revision just questions
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