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As of 13 August 2026, AI can revise French vocabulary for GCSE.
This still needs a person who signs their name to it.
Can you do it?
5 minutesto a draft.
15 minutesto something you’d act on.
Cost, all in£0
Skill needednone
Who has to check ityou
What the alternative costsNo price comparison is provided in the available tool data.
If this goes wrong: you practise an incorrect translation or miss a word, which you can usually correct by checking the source list before the exam.
What to actually do
Hand it to a person
The route this page recommends
A person who owns the outcome does this end to end, worth it when the failure is dear.
Do it yourself
Second choiceA chat interface, no skill needed, and roughly 15 minutes until you can act on the result.
How to actually do it
- Open your GCSE French textbook, revision guide or teacher vocabulary sheet and gather the words, meanings, genders and topics you are expected to know.
- Paste the verified list into the prompt where it says "PASTE YOUR VERIFIED VOCABULARY LIST HERE", and add your exam board or course if you know it.
- Ask the chatbot to organise the list and correct any obvious formatting problems without adding vocabulary that is not in your source.
- Start the one-question-at-a-time quiz and answer from memory without looking back at the list.
- Compare every correction, gender and accent against your textbook or teacher sheet, and remove any chatbot answer that conflicts with the verified source.
- Ask the chatbot to re-test only the words you got wrong, then repeat the quiz later with the order changed.
- Keep a final list of persistent mistakes and practise writing or saying those words without viewing the answers.
Prompt
Act as a GCSE French vocabulary revision tutor. Use only the vocabulary and meanings in the source list below unless you clearly label an addition as extra and ask me whether to include it. Do not invent words, meanings, genders or example sentences. First organise the list by topic and show each French word, English meaning, gender where relevant, and a simple example sentence with an English translation. Then create a short recall quiz in both directions, French to English and English to French, one question at a time. Do not show the answer until I respond. Mark my answer strictly for spelling, accents, gender and meaning, explain any error briefly, and keep a list of words I got wrong. Re-test wrong answers later in a different order. Keep the vocabulary appropriate for GCSE French and do not write full answers for any assessed schoolwork. Source list: [PASTE YOUR VERIFIED VOCABULARY LIST HERE]. Exam board or course: [ADD THIS IF KNOWN]. Topics I need to revise: [ADD TOPICS].
Open it prefilled in ChatGPT or Claude, or copy it into Gemini, which takes no prefill link.
Use a tool built for this
The distant third
What it gets wrong
- AI cannot know which vocabulary your teacher will prioritise unless you provide the relevant course list or topic guidance.
- It can give a plausible but incorrect translation, gender or example sentence, so the source list remains the authority.
- It cannot replace the memory work of recalling words without prompts.
- It may not judge every regional usage or nuance in the way your teacher or exam mark scheme does.
- It cannot tell from a correct quiz answer whether you will recall the word under exam pressure.
Even on a YES, the friction has a name: context depth and verification cost.
How we scored this
Five axes, each scored nought to two by hand: ten means AI carries the task cleanly, and the thresholds that turn a total into YES, PARTLY or NO are published in the methodology. Each axis name links to its definition.
| Axis | Score (0–2) |
|---|---|
| Output | 2 |
| Inputs | 2 |
| Verification | 2 |
| Liability | 2 |
| Effort delta | 2 |
| Total | 10 / 10 |
The methodology and its thresholds are published in full.
FAQ
- Can ChatGPT help me learn French vocabulary?
- Yes. It can make flashcards, test you in both directions, explain mistakes and repeat the words you got wrong. Give it a verified GCSE list and check its corrections against that source.
- Can AI make GCSE French flashcards?
- Yes. Paste in your topic vocabulary and ask for French, English, gender, example sentences and recall questions. Check the cards against your textbook before relying on them.
- Can AI test me on French vocabulary?
- Yes. Ask it to give one question at a time, hide the answer until you respond and keep a list of mistakes. It can provide practice, but you should verify disputed translations, accents and genders against your course materials.
- Is AI good for revising GCSE French?
- Yes, for generating varied practice and identifying words you keep forgetting. It is not a substitute for your GCSE vocabulary list, teacher guidance or doing the recall yourself.
Nearby answers
Assessed by gpt-5.6-luna (gpt-5.6-luna) on 2026-08-13, second-checked by an independent model. Wrong somewhere? Email [email protected] and it gets re-checked.
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