Salut! Désolé pour la réponse tardive. Pour obtenir de bons résultats, il faut suivre quelques conseils:
1- Non-native speakers tend to find continuers a bit challenging. But that shouldn’t be a problem, because I’ve seen many non-native speakers get excellent marks in continuers. Being from a francophone background is a good advantage, though a lot of people doing continuers will also be francophone/French. Being francophone will help you with the speaking. Try speaking French only with French-speaking people around you. Listen to French music, watch French TV shows (with subtitles). That’ll help you progress much faster with the speaking part. Also, practise using the dictionary and use google translate less often.
2- I’m not gonna lie, in my opinion, distance education isn’t the best method to learn a language. Since I’m a native speaker I didn’t have this problem but other non-native speakers in my cohort did. But I did have technical difficulties which really annoyed me throughout the year. I’ve always been a fan of physical classes myself. However, I guess having more free time at school because of that is an advantage students tend to love.
3- From my experience, NSL French Continuers exams test the relevant units covered, so the questions you get are relevant to what you study. Since it’s your first year for continuers, which by that I assume you mean year 11, you shouldn’t worry that much. Exams are relatively easy. The yearly exam typically combines a 7 min speaking test, then a 20-30 min listening test (can’t remember the exact length), then some reading comprehension questions, and then writing in French. There is a part from reading comprehension where you also have to write in French. You get a text in French, like a letter, and then you have to answer it in French. However, writing correctly in French for that part is not enough. You also have to make close reference to the stimulus.
4- In year 11, ranks don’t really matter that much. But a band 6 in continuers is 90% and more. To get a band 6 you need to show commitment, keep in touch with your teacher and ask questions. Pronounciation/accent/grammar are extremely important. However, markers for continuers are generally much more lenient than for Extension. Extension markers are extremely harsh.
Also, from what I’ve seen, your French looks really promising
Voilà! J’espère que mes conseils t’aideront à réaliser tes ambitions! Bonne chance et bonne continuation
Je sais que mon anglais est super mauvais, pardonne moi
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By the way, would you mind telling me who your NSL teacher is?? Just curious