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Once again, I have a contextual prolix that can be summarised into a handful of questions. This discussion is about French for VCE. Busy people scroll to the end and focus on just the questions in bold. The context paragraph below might be helpful though...
o h m y g o d. I'm actually so cooked for French. I started French at the beginning of this year (year 9) since I joined a new school and I slacked off for the first half of the year. I recently found out how well French scales and I am tempted to do it in VCE. I'm paying more attention, and I am actually doing really well. However, no matter how deep I dig, I cannot find out any information about VCE French except for trauma venting and multiple exam-fearing ramblings. French sounds like something I should have written a book about when I was 5. Everyone is saying that the majority of people get 20–30 raws, which is CRAZY low. I have a couple of main questions regarding VCE French:
- **Is French impossibly difficult and can someone in Year 9 who only started to take it a semester after they started the language be able to get a raw 40-45 in VCE (within the timespan of 3 1/2 years)
- How can I practice French? I already listen to french music with french subtitles on the side, watch French cartoons with both French and English subtitles, read French articles in conversational French, and watch French YouTube videos.
- What does VCE French even look like? What are the expectations and what are the assessments like? I've tried researching the internet, but everyone except for VCAA is quiet about French.
- Should I take French as a VCE subject? I'm still going to continue learning it because I think it is very cool, but should I do it for VCE?**
Thank you so much. Good luck with all of your exams and SACs, you'll do great!