Professional Inequality

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Professional Inequality

Could this topic make an appearance in the Leaving Cert French Exam? Well yes is the answer to that. The topics which appear on the leaving cert French exam are very broad. If you think that it would be impossible to write about this, let us here at French Notes take the problem and give you the solution. You will receive a sample opinion question, written in both French and English, with a key to the grammatical constructions used, and a list of vocabulary to help you in creating your own masterpiece.

  • Firstly, we cover, the structure of an opinion piece.
  • Secondly, we go through what to put into each section of your opinion piece.
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Professional Inequality

“According to official figures, the earning gap between men and women currently stands at around 20%. So for the same job and the same hours men earn 20% more than their female counter-parts. How can this be fair?”

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