Sample Notes 2013/2015/2018

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According to the new Junior Cycle curriculum, you as a student, must be able to ‘write words and create short sentences using various media on everyday topics with accuracy’. Firstly, a note is a type of personal writing. Secondly, you will find the points to write about in your answer. Subsequently, you have to be able to write in the Present, past and future tenses. Most importantly, remember that if you are writing to a friend or someone of your own age, use the ‘tu’ register. If, however you are writing to an adult or somebody that you don’t know very well, you always use the ‘vous’ register.

In this particular bundle, you will find the following sample notes or messages:

  • 2007
  • 2008
  • 2010

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Sample Notes 2013/2015/2018

Here you will find Sample Notes 2013/2015/2018. In the note or message, you are usually asked to explain a situation and detail plans or events. You will need to have a very good understanding of the three main tenses: Present, Past and future. The notes on French Notes are written in French with English translation.

Here you will find Sample Notes 2013/2015/2018 which is a selection of sample notes based on questions from the Junior Cert in previous years…

Sample Notes 2013…

You arrive in school one morning with no French homework done. You decide to write a short note in French to your teacher to explain.

  • Haven’t done your homework and you’re sorry.
  • Your schoolbag on the bus.
  • You will buy a new French book tomorrow.

Sample Notes 2015…

You are staying with your French penpal, Roland, in Arles. You decide to go for a walk but he is still in bed. Leave a note for Roland.

  • You left the house at half past ten this morning.
  • Expected to be back  in time for lunch.
  • You have your new mobile phone with you.

Sample Notes 2018…

You are staying with your French friend, Pierre, in Lille. One morning, while he is not at home, you decide to go to the library. Leave a note for Pierre. In your note tell him:

  • You left the house at half past ten in the morning.
  •  Going to the library.
  • You will meet him at the shopping centre in the afternoon.

Junior Cert French Sample Notes