Bonjour and welcome!
Before we begin learning French, it is very important for you to understand how the Cambridge IGCSE French examination works, what skills you need to develop, and how we are going to prepare effectively between now and November.
The good news is that even if you are starting from the beginning, it is absolutely possible to reach a strong level with a structured study plan, regular practice, and consistency.
1. What is Cambridge IGCSE French (0520)?
Cambridge IGCSE French is an international examination that tests your ability to communicate in French in real-life situations.
The exam does not expect you to speak perfect native French.
Instead, the exam focuses on:
- communication
- understanding
- vocabulary usage
- sentence formation
- practical grammar
The main objective is:
Can you understand and communicate basic to intermediate French clearly and correctly?
2. The 4 Skills Tested in the Exam
The exam is divided into four important language skills.
A. Listening
You will listen to:
- conversations
- announcements
- interviews
- short dialogues
You must understand:
- key information
- numbers
- dates
- opinions
- daily situations
Examples:
- booking a hotel
- asking for directions
- shopping
- school conversations
Important Skills Needed:
- understanding pronunciation
- identifying keywords
- quick comprehension
B. Reading
You will read:
- emails
- advertisements
- articles
- notices
- short texts
- messages
You must:
- identify information
- understand vocabulary in context
- answer comprehension questions
Important Skills Needed:
- vocabulary recognition
- understanding sentence structure
- reading strategies
C. Writing
You will write:
- short messages
- emails
- descriptions
- paragraphs
- opinions
Examples:
- introducing yourself
- describing your family
- writing about holidays
- talking about school
- future plans
Important Skills Needed:
- grammar accuracy
- vocabulary usage
- sentence organization
- correct spelling
D. Speaking
This is one of the most important parts of the exam.
You will:
- answer questions
- describe situations
- have short conversations
- express opinions
Topics may include:
- yourself
- hobbies
- travel
- food
- technology
- daily routine
- school life
Important Skills Needed:
- pronunciation
- fluency
- confidence
- spontaneous responses
3. Topics You Need to Learn
The exam is based on practical everyday topics.
Main Themes Include:
Personal Information
- introducing yourself
- age
- nationality
- personality
Family & Friends
- family members
- relationships
- descriptions
Daily Routine
- school
- timetable
- hobbies
- free time
Home & Town
- house
- directions
- places in town
Food & Health
- meals
- restaurants
- healthy lifestyle
Travel & Holidays
- transport
- hotels
- tourism
- vacations
Technology & Media
- internet
- mobile phones
- social media
Environment
- recycling
- pollution
- climate
4. Grammar Required for Success
To perform well in the exam, you need to master essential French grammar step by step.
Important Grammar Areas
Beginner Level
- subject pronouns
- articles
- present tense
- être & avoir
- regular verbs
- adjectives
- negation
- questions
Intermediate Level
- past tense (passé composé)
- future tense
- reflexive verbs
- comparisons
- object pronouns
- opinions and justifications
Advanced Exam Preparation
- complex sentences
- connectors
- different time frames
- expressing advantages/disadvantages
5. How We Will Prepare Together
Our preparation will follow a structured academic plan.
Phase 1 — Foundation Stage
Goal:
Build strong basics in French.
Focus:
- pronunciation
- vocabulary
- sentence building
- present tense
- listening to simple French
Duration:
First 1–2 months
Phase 2 — Development Stage
Goal:
Move from beginner to intermediate level.
Focus:
- reading comprehension
- writing paragraphs
- speaking practice
- grammar expansion
- listening improvement
Duration:
Middle preparation period
Phase 3 — Exam Preparation Stage
Goal:
Prepare specifically for the IGCSE exam.
Focus:
- past papers
- speaking simulations
- writing formats
- listening exercises
- exam strategies
- time management
Duration:
Final months before November
6. What You Need to Do as a Student
Learning French successfully requires consistency.
To improve quickly, you should:
- revise vocabulary regularly
- practice pronunciation daily
- complete homework seriously
- listen to French frequently
- participate actively during lessons
Even 15–20 minutes of daily revision can make a huge difference.
7. My Teaching Method
In our lessons, we will combine:
- grammar explanations
- vocabulary building
- speaking practice
- listening exercises
- exam-oriented activities
Each lesson will include:
- Revision
- New topic
- Guided practice
- Speaking practice
- Exercises
- Homework
This structure helps you improve steadily and avoid confusion.
8. Important Advice for the Exam
Many students think French is difficult because they try to memorize everything.
Instead, success comes from:
- understanding patterns
- practicing regularly
- building confidence gradually
Remember:
Language learning is a process.
You do not need to become perfect immediately.
You only need consistent progress.
9. Final Motivation
From now until November, our objective is clear:
- build your confidence
- strengthen your grammar
- improve communication skills
- prepare strategically for the exam
If you stay regular with lessons and practice, you can absolutely reach a strong IGCSE level.
Step by step, we will work together toward that goal.



