Many A-Level Spanish students lose valuable marks because of common mistakes that can easily be avoided with the right preparation.
One common mistake is translating directly from English into Spanish. This often results in unnatural sentences and grammatical errors. Students should focus on learning natural Spanish expressions instead.
Another mistake is limited vocabulary. A-Level exams require students to demonstrate a broad range of vocabulary and complex language structures. Reading Spanish articles and listening to Spanish content can help expand vocabulary.
By identifying these mistakes early and practising regularly, students can significantly improve their performance in A-Level Spanish exams.





