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zut.org.uk - 
An excellent site with a wide range of ativities based on the 5 Areas of Experience,
along with some grammar exercises.
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| 2. |
Bonjour
de France - 
Contains lots of useful material including audio clips, vocabulary practice and
games. |
| 3. |
Languages Online - 
An excellent site containing extensive grammar and topic
information. |
| 4. |
BBC
Bitesize Site -
This is a great place to start, giving you the opportunity to select a particular
section of the exam and complete a range of activities in order to improve your
skills in that particular area. |
| 5. |
Topic
based revision - 
A variety of exercises and GCSE type questions. |
| 6. |
Learn
French @ Howard School - 
The Howard School in Rainham, Kent has put together this bright, interactive
and relevant site for students learning French from Key Stage 3, through GCSE
to A level. As well as learning vocabulary, testing language knowledge and listening
to pronunciation, students can also read Bart Simpson's lines, and biographies
of the South Park characters and Lara Croft in French! |
| 7. |
Exam
Revision Control Centre - 
An extensive exam revision program for all levels. |
| 8. |
Marling
School - 
An extensive range of activities to help you develop your language skills and
knowledge. |
| 9. |
Revise
on the Web - 
Easy-to-use materials with hints and feedback to help you develop
your language skills. |
| 10. |
Extra - 
A link to the web site of the popular Channel 4 series with lots of interactive
activities. |
| 11. |
Wildfrench - 
Linked to the Avantage text book, but a very useful GCSE Revision section. |
| 12. |
Langweb - 
An extensive site with handy links to many past papers for exam practice. |
| 13. |
The
Osbournes - 
Find
out more about Ozzy and how he spends his day. |
| 14. |
French GCSE - 
Excellent
sections on the main topic areas, as well as very useful
advice about the different sections of the GCSE exam.
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