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I can’t find the listening tracks for english as a second language extended. Hope you paste them soon
Hello IGCSE team! Can you please provide mark schemes for paper 1 from German – Foreign Language (0525) years 2005/6/7/8, winter?
Thank you ๐
Hi Edin,
These are all what we have ๐ … We will definitely upload them here if we have got them. ๐
Hello IGCSE Team, I saw that you don’t have mark schemes for German Foreign Languager for winter 2005,2006,2007,2008 listening (paper 1) . What is the reason? Can you post it? ๐
Thank you
Hi Nadja,
These are all what we have ๐ … We will definitely upload them here if we have got them. ๐
i need math tests for grade 6 urgently before saturday 16/4/2016.
i sent you before but no reply received.
Dear IGCSE,
as in the English paper 0510, they ask us to write the article of 150-200 words.
do we have to count that words too which are consist of 2 alphabets or not?
Hi Sakina,
You don’t have to count the words. Just make sure you have written enough length. You will know by practising before the exam.
yea those are considered as a “word”