Captain pi
Member
Dear all,
I did not choose French Continuers for the Preliminary course and have regetted it ever since. I achieved second place in French in Year 10 in my school. (I'm/was pretty good at it.)
I am currently sitting on ten units (however, I have accelerated in Extension 2 Mathematics) and have been told by the French master that it is possible to begin (as a pseudo-accelerant) the French Continuers course, immediately.
My pattern of study is:
2 English (Advanced)
2 Chemistry
2 Music 2
1 Music Extension
2 Philosophy
1 Studies of Religion I
What, precisely, is involved with the course? How much work is expected? What crucial study have I missed as a result of missing the Preliminary Course?
In effect: Should I pick up French Continuers?
I love French! I am extremely keen. It is the effect on my other subjects which concerns me. Also of concern is that I may, shall we say, have overestimated by ability to effectively 'accelerate' in French Continuers.
Merci beacoup,
Captain pi.
I did not choose French Continuers for the Preliminary course and have regetted it ever since. I achieved second place in French in Year 10 in my school. (I'm/was pretty good at it.)
I am currently sitting on ten units (however, I have accelerated in Extension 2 Mathematics) and have been told by the French master that it is possible to begin (as a pseudo-accelerant) the French Continuers course, immediately.
My pattern of study is:
2 English (Advanced)
2 Chemistry
2 Music 2
1 Music Extension
2 Philosophy
1 Studies of Religion I
What, precisely, is involved with the course? How much work is expected? What crucial study have I missed as a result of missing the Preliminary Course?
In effect: Should I pick up French Continuers?
I love French! I am extremely keen. It is the effect on my other subjects which concerns me. Also of concern is that I may, shall we say, have overestimated by ability to effectively 'accelerate' in French Continuers.
Merci beacoup,
Captain pi.
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