GCSE French Revision
Revising for your GCSE French exam involves lots of different skills. With our teacher-written GCSE French revision resources, we can make it feel easier, helping you focus on the right areas and giving you all the tools and knowledge you need to succeed. If you’re teaching GCSE French, we can help you too. Our revision resources allow you to plan your lessons more efficiently, saving you time while giving your students the skills they need to achieve their desired grades.
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GCSE French Grade Boundaries
Understanding previous GCSE French grade boundaries can help you get a general sense of how past papers were marked. Grade boundaries are set after each exam is taken, so you won’t know the exact boundaries for your own exam until results day. However, looking at past years can give you a helpful guideline. For example, in 2025, Edexcel (Pearson) awarded a grade 9 to students who scored above 226 marks.
GCSE French Specifications
Exam specifications show you which topics may be covered in your GCSE French exam. They can help you focus your revision on the topics that matter the most, allowing you to revise in a more efficient, effective way. Language exams work a little differently to other GCSEs, but it's still worth looking at past papers to see what kind of things you could be expected to talk and write about.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is GCSE French hard?
Learning a new language is hard for some people, and French is no different. Memorising vocabulary and verb conjugations will help you get a good grade, while regular practice and conversations in French will make the biggest difference to your performance.
Is GCSE French worth taking?
Learning a new language is a great way to expand your brain (opens in a new tab), and can improve your cognitive abilities, communication skills and memory. Taking GCSE French will give you a good foundation to build on, and can help make you better at other subjects, even if you don’t choose to continue French studies later on.
Does GCSE French make you fluent?
GCSE French is a good way to learn the basics of the language, helping you pick up everyday phrases and get to grips with the fundamentals of speaking, listening to and reading the language. To become fluent, further learning and practice is likely to be required.