#French Speaking Mock, GCSE Level, Advice Wanted.

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lucid hingeBOT
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French Speaking Mock, GCSE Level, Advice Wanted.

dreamy knoll
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louder voice is me btw

dusty yoke
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Nah actually your best skill is your fluidity, you're the kind of person that doesn't speak perfectly but don't shy away, and that's paradoxically the ones that get the best marks. I'm personally of the opposite kind, and at our last speaking exam (English as a 2nd Language) a friend of mine that speaks exactly like you had a 20/20 while I got a 14,5/20, although I speak better than him. Also his teacher barely spoke English, just like yours kek
You sometimes butcher the grammar (especially genders) and the pronunciation, but they're right enough to be understood almost all the time.
Also stay formal. Being able to use slang is a good sign of mastering the language, but saying stuff like "je kiffe" in an exam is like saying "that's dope, man" peepowtf.
I'd give you a solid B1, probably a B2 if you solve those little issues.

dreamy knoll
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OHHH

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nvm mb

dreamy knoll
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with a friend

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you can use slang and stuff