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Junior Cert French
JUNIOR CERT FRENCH JUNIOR CERT FRENCH 2019 Q.3 HONOURS LEVEL PAST PAPER READING COMPREHENSION Test your knowledge of verbs and vocabulary with this new resource on www.frenchnotes.ie French worksheet on Q.3 of the 2019 paper. Please note that full version is available to members of our Junior Cert or Teacher plans. In our Junior Cert…
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VOCABULARY WORKSHEET EDUCATION Worksheets focusing on Vocabulary are a great way of learning and practicing new words, that you meet in French. In this worksheet, you are presented with a sample of words on the theme of Education. You should learn the words either before or after attempting the worksheet. FRANÇAIS ANGLAIS HOW TO PRONOUNCE…
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Junior Cert Worksheet JUNIOR CERT 2018 Q.3 HONOURS LEVEL WORKSHEET UN PERROQUET PERDU Max est un perroquet qui habite avec sa propriétaire, Madame Verlat, dans une petite ville près de Tours. Il a des plumes rouges vives et il connaȋt des centaines de mots, pas toujours polis ! FRANÇAIS ANGLAIS FRANÇAIS ANGLAIS FRANÇAIS ANGLAIS Un perroquet…
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VOCABULARY WORKSHEET Vocabulary Worksheet on the Theme of Education. Each worksheet contains a list of words connected to a particular topic. Once the student has the list of words, they work on simple tasks to reinforce their learning. Although the tasks are relatively easy, their focus is to draw the student back to the list…
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JUNIOR CERT READING WORKSHEET Please feel free to use this worksheet with your students in 3rd year, or with a good 2nd year class. As we are still very much in the dark about what form the new Junior Cycle exam paper is going to look like, I am continuing to work on the basics…
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WORKSHEET FOR JUNIOR CERT EXAM PAPER A lot of students in 3rd year have just got their exam papers, and teachers, (myself included!) all over the country are getting them to “do” them. I think that using reading comprehensions to their full potential should be an enriching experience for both students and teachers. Bearing this…
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