This is great advice, but before you try again, you may need to find out what else you can do instead and change your methods!
A tool like MosaLingua has only been around for a couple of years or so and there was certainly nothing like it when I was at school. Sadly, as this article title suggests, I failed my French GCSE and therefore decided at the time that languages weren’t for me!
However, I’ve been using MosaLingua for about six months now (trying again!) and I haven’t looked back. I can honestly say that I credit this application with 90% of my success in becoming a Spanish speaker, in terms of the tool or resource I’ve used the most.
A reminder I have 252 words and phrases to revise!
I then Googled, ‘Spanish GCSE exams’ out of interest, to find a recent test I could complete. I wanted a rough indicator of my level at that point and I found a reading exam paper that required you to answer some multiple-choice questions. The text was Spanish and the paper was the higher level.
I got every single question right.
100%.
A*
I’d only used the app for a month, so comparing it to the five years of studying French at secondary school, it really was that change of method I’d been looking for.
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After failing GCSE French, the desire to speak another language always stayed with me and for many years I promised myself that I’d learn one before my 30th birthday. Perhaps not so overjoyed at reaching the ripe old age of 30, I am proud to say I made the target I set myself. (You can see James speaking Spanish on his 30th birthday here: Did I do it? My fluent before 30 challenge)
After years of being frustrated by the fact, I now no longer mind that French was the only subject I failed at school. It’s made the achievement of teaching myself Spanish that much sweeter, by trying again.
Looking ahead, I intend to see what I can achieve with my new motivation to learn languages. Using MosaLingua as my core tool, I think I’ll try Italian or German next, followed by Portuguese and finally French to make a full circle. Will I be able to speak six languages in a few years? Who knows. The fact is, I now have the confidence to believe it’s possible.
And that’s certainly not something I had after failing my French GCSE.
You can see the other methods and resources James recommends here: My language learning methods