11.1 Understanding Exam Formats

Cards (60)

  • What are the three formats of the Speaking exam?
    Role-play, picture-based discussion, conversation
  • Each component of the Edexcel GCSE French exam is weighted equally at 25%.

    True
  • What is the weighting of each exam component in the Edexcel GCSE French exam?
    25%
  • Why is understanding the timing and mark allocation important for the Edexcel GCSE French exam?
    To manage time effectively
  • The Writing exam requires structured writing tasks and an open-ended essay
  • The Speaking exam includes role-play, picture-based discussion, and general conversation
  • Which types of questions are used in the Speaking exam?
    Role-play, discussion, conversation
  • How many marks is the Listening exam worth?
    50
  • What is the time allowed for the Reading exam?
    60 minutes
  • Match the exam component with its question type:
    Listening ↔️ Multiple-choice
    Speaking ↔️ Role-play
    Reading ↔️ Gap-fill
    Writing ↔️ Open-ended essay
  • The Speaking exam tests the ability to communicate in French.

    True
  • In the Writing exam, it is important to proofread your work for accuracy and clarity.
  • To prepare effectively for the Edexcel GCSE French exam, it's important to familiarize yourself with all the exam paper sections
  • Order the components of the Edexcel GCSE French exam by their allotted time:
    1️⃣ Speaking (7-12 minutes)
    2️⃣ Listening (40 minutes)
    3️⃣ Reading (60 minutes)
    4️⃣ Writing (80 minutes)
  • The Listening component assesses comprehension of spoken French and basic vocabulary.

    True
  • Proofreading your work is essential in the Writing component to check for accuracy and clarity.

    True
  • Developing effective time management strategies is crucial for maximizing performance in the Edexcel GCSE French exam
  • Effective time management during the exam can help demonstrate your French language skills across all four components.

    True
  • In the reading component, open-ended questions require short answers to demonstrate comprehension.

    True
  • In the speaking component, preparation and organization of responses are assessed.

    True
  • The Listening exam is 60 minutes long.
    False
  • What is the duration of the Writing exam?
    80 minutes
  • Match the exam component with its format:
    Listening ↔️ 40-minute exam with multiple-choice and open-ended questions
    Speaking ↔️ 7-12 minute oral exam with role-play, picture-based discussion, conversation
    Reading ↔️ 60-minute exam with multiple-choice, gap-fill, and open-ended questions
    Writing ↔️ 80-minute exam with structured writing tasks and an open-ended essay
  • How many components does the Edexcel GCSE French exam consist of?
    4
  • The Reading exam includes multiple-choice, gap-fill, and open-ended questions
  • The Speaking exam includes a structured essay as part of its format.
    False
  • Understanding the format and structure of each exam component helps students prepare effectively
  • What is the duration of the Speaking exam?
    7-12 minutes
  • The Listening exam includes multiple-choice, gap-fill, and open-ended questions
  • What type of questions are used in the Listening exam?
    Multiple-choice, gap-fill, open-ended questions
  • The Listening exam is 40 minutes long and worth 50 marks
  • What is the duration of the Listening exam in the Edexcel GCSE French exam?
    40 minutes
  • The Listening exam includes structured writing tasks.
    False
  • The Speaking exam includes a picture-based discussion.
    True
  • Which exam component requires students to write an open-ended essay?
    Writing
  • The exam consists of 4 components, each weighted at 25%
  • The Speaking exam is timed between 7-12 minutes.

    True
  • The Listening exam assesses comprehension of spoken French.
  • The Speaking exam is an oral exam.
  • How many marks is the Writing exam worth?
    60