![]() But even if your French skills aren’t quite up to professional grade yet, French translation exercises are a fantastic way to and internalize the language’s grammar rules. ![]() ![]() ![]() That means there are opportunities to transform your French skills into a fun new side hustle. Just what am I talking about? As a, French needs translators who can help share research, speeches, books and more with the world. What if there was a way you could turn your passion for French into cold hard cash? I couldn’t believe it either, but it’s true! And not only that, but you’ll also put your French into overdrive by doing it. Might not be much help, but have you tried By the way - in your sig, isn't that a legal reference? It's what's written on the coat of arms isn't it (not 'dieu et mon droit', 'honi soit qui mal y pense')? Went to the magistrates' court recently and saw it. I have the marks schemes, just not the question papers. I'm just wanting to practice, to become more confident with them. (Original post by diamondgeezer) Does anybody have any, which they could scan and post on here for me.
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