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- July 18, 2015 at 1:01 am #261026
Hi Mike
I want to start studying F4 Global.
I would need some clarification please.
Looks like Lectures for GLO (and UK) start from chapter 5. But I’m not able to follow the lecture with GLO notes. Should we use UK notes instead?
When/how should we use GLO notes?Could you please confirm that your GLO notes and lectures + practising with the kit will cover the whole syllabus?
Thanks for your help.
nlikha
July 18, 2015 at 8:01 am #261035Hi Nlikha
There are no dedicated global recordings. At the time of recording we were teaching the English variant only. However, the recordings from partnership onwards are equally applicable to Global as they are to English, so that’s around 60% of the global syllabus recorded for you
As fot the rest, I’m going to have to leave it to you to work through for yourself
You ask “Will this be enough?”
That’s difficult / impossible for me to answer! It depends on your own input / motivation / other interests / other demands on your time.
Let me put it this way- it has proved to be enough for lots of other students in the past
Ok?
July 18, 2015 at 4:46 pm #261065Thanks
Should we use English notes to follow the lectures? not Global?July 18, 2015 at 5:32 pm #261068Yes, the lectures are based around the English course notes
July 30, 2015 at 2:42 pm #263002Great job Mike,
I hope it won’t be too much to ask that you create Global Variant F4-lecture notes for chapters 1 – 4 as this would really help newbies like myself going in for the F4 exam.
Please…please consider it.
Thanks for chapter 5 and the rest.
July 30, 2015 at 3:18 pm #263014Hi Ighor
There’s absolutely no way that that’s going to happen in time for September 2015 and very highly improbable that there will be anything in time for December 2105.
But I’m always here to answer any questions that you may have!
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