Curriculum shape
Study can be organised around GCSE themes, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening, speaking, writing, and planned revision cycles.
GCSE Russian
A clear view of how GCSE Russian study can be organised across themes, grammar, language skills, revision, and independent practice.

Study can be organised around GCSE themes, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening, speaking, writing, and planned revision cycles.
Students build reliable sentence patterns, tenses, cases, agreement, word order, and correction habits for clearer exam answers.
The curriculum keeps comprehension, writing accuracy, spoken fluency, translation, and exam-style confidence moving together.
Homework and review tasks help vocabulary and grammar return regularly, so revision does not wait until the final stretch.
Practice tasks can reveal whether the student needs more vocabulary, grammar repair, speaking confidence, or timed writing practice.
Specification details, exam-board wording, dates, and assessment arrangements should be checked against the current exam-year plan.
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A trial lesson gives the school a practical way to see what the student already knows and recommend the most useful GCSE study route.