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** 2014 LC French - all levels - discussion, predictions, practice your French **

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 306 ✭✭A7XGirl


    booblefoop wrote: »
    Yeah that's what I got!

    I put fire then crossed it out and wrote floods as a guess omg I hope it's right


  • Registered Users Posts: 50 ✭✭Microphone Head


    booblefoop wrote: »
    I said (b) because it was Marco's dad who played the trumpet, but I don't think b quite fit either. :/

    Did it no say that Marco dad played music in the town? and in the text is said something like they would see the town hall and he would play the trumpet. What was option (b)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,374 ✭✭✭Hotale.com


    A7XGirl wrote: »
    I put fire then crossed it out and wrote floods as a guess omg I hope it's right

    Yep it was flood.

    "Inondation" = Flood.


  • Registered Users Posts: 82 ✭✭TooMuchStudy


    Did it no say that Marco dad played music in the town? and in the text is said something like they would see the town hall and he would play the trumpet. What was option (b)

    Petty sure it was (D)


  • Registered Users Posts: 52 ✭✭booblefoop


    It said in the option that Marco played music in the town and in the text is said something like they would see the town hall and he would play the trumpet. What was option (b)

    I thought it said Marco's dad played the trumpet, maybe I read it wrong? :O B was something about the town watching the performance standing up, but the text said they were sitting


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 306 ✭✭A7XGirl


    What was the verb in the second comprehension?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,226 ✭✭✭robman60


    oncex wrote: »
    I got that too, 30 Mille.... What
    Did u get for the one with the French singer. What were his plans for the summer?
    -Produce an album aimed at kids
    -Go to a wood to pick mushrooms!

    I only got the second one on the last play through and even then I just caught him say bois!

    Verb in the second comprehension was s'enfuir I think.


  • Registered Users Posts: 50 ✭✭Microphone Head


    A7XGirl wrote: »
    What was the verb in the second comprehension?

    Reflexive verb


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 505 ✭✭✭oncex


    robman60 wrote: »
    -Produce an album aimed at kids
    -Go to a wood to pick mushrooms!

    I only got the second one on the last play through and even then I just caught him say bois!

    Verb in the second comprehension was s'enfuir I think.

    I got outings in the woods and collecting mushrooms.... Wasn't sure if they all counted as 1 we'll see in September I guess :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 60 ✭✭richardh330


    Are these grammar answers right?
    Feminie adjective -(sa) propre (caravane)
    Reflexive verb - s'enfuhir or something like that


  • Registered Users Posts: 113 ✭✭Daithi MacG


    Are these grammar answers right?
    Feminie adjective -(sa) propre (caravane)
    Reflexive verb - s'enfuhir or something like that

    Those are the two I picked anyway. Confident of s'enfuir or whatever it was, not 100% sure on propre but nearly...:)


  • Registered Users Posts: 136 ✭✭FHB


    Yeah, I said (d) for the multiple choice question. The one about cars having trouble getting around. I don't think it was c, because it was Marco's dad who was talking in the text, and he said that his father played the trumpet I think.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,226 ✭✭✭robman60


    Are these grammar answers right?
    Feminie adjective -(sa) propre (caravane)
    Reflexive verb - s'enfuhir or something like that

    Yes, propre and s'enfuir were the correct answers. I'm presuming you didn't put in sa or caravane as each extraneous element costs you a mark.


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭allyb17


    I said (c). I don't know if it was right though

    It was D :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 99 ✭✭Yulkmn


    written wasn't bad, good topics to choose from.
    comprehensions were okey nothing special with some tough questions on both and that listening was awful :( I could barely hear it cause of an echo in the room, awful awful messed up on that hopping I pass which I should have I think!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,226 ✭✭✭robman60


    FHB wrote: »
    Yeah, I said (d) for the multiple choice question. The one about cars having trouble getting around. I don't think it was c, because it was Marco's dad who was talking in the text, and he said that his father played the trumpet I think.

    I went with this too. It definitely wasn't the trumpet one because that was Marco's dad and it definitely wasn't (a) as that said they used to only go to one town per day. I wasn't completely sure but I said the traffic one as well as it said they had to stop the show to let cars pass or something.


  • Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 26,403 Mod ✭✭✭✭Peregrine


    I thought the reading comprehensions were nice. Listening was easy enough too. I thought the essay topics were poor but could have been worse.
    booblefoop wrote: »
    I said (b) because it was Marco's dad who played the trumpet, but I don't think b quite fit either. :/

    I thought Marco was his wife's father and his own father played the trumpet?

    Any way, I said b as well.


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭allyb17


    What was the second thing he liked to do in Connemara? Also what was the story of the play I couldn't catch it someone kept coughing and was asked to leave, and was it researching mushrooms or collecting? Because he's interested in food and I got the album dedicated to his kids


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭allyb17


    Nimrod 7 wrote: »
    I thought Marco was his wife's father and his own father played the trumpet?

    Any way, I said b as well.

    It was D, the cars would obstruct the performances


  • Registered Users Posts: 113 ✭✭Daithi MacG


    robman60 wrote: »
    -Produce an album aimed at kids
    -Go to a wood to pick mushrooms!

    I only got the second one on the last play through and even then I just caught him say bois!

    Verb in the second comprehension was s'enfuir I think.

    I thought I heard "recherche champignons" so I said he was gonna research mushrooms lol. Apart from that I think I got everything else right. Was that one guy fed up of men-politicians not doing anything?

    Also did anyone else nearly burst out laughing when they heard Ahmed talking about the airport in section one? "L'yaeroooooopoooort"


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 306 ✭✭A7XGirl


    allyb17 wrote: »
    What was the second thing he liked to do in Connemara? Also what was the story of the play I couldn't catch it someone kept coughing and was asked to leave, and was it researching mushrooms or collecting? Because he's interested in food and I got the album dedicated to his kids
    I got watching the sun rise and fishing for the conamara one


  • Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 26,403 Mod ✭✭✭✭Peregrine


    allyb17 wrote: »
    What was the second thing he liked to do in Connemara?

    Fishing.


  • Registered Users Posts: 24 LC.student2014


    I just wrote 'enfuir' not s'enfuir, would i lose marks? :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭allyb17


    Nimrod 7 wrote: »
    Fishing.

    I got that alright but I couldn't hear the other one :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 113 ✭✭Daithi MacG


    allyb17 wrote: »
    What was the second thing he liked to do in Connemara? Also what was the story of the play I couldn't catch it someone kept coughing and was asked to leave, and was it researching mushrooms or collecting? Because he's interested in food and I got the album dedicated to his kids

    Dedicated to his kids? Damn, I thought it was an album for kids...oops. Second thing he liked doing in Connemara was fishing/watching the sunrise. Think the story of the play was a group of criminals and was set at the start of the 20th century.


  • Registered Users Posts: 14 JC2011girl


    Dedicated to his kids? Damn, I thought it was an album for kids...oops. Second thing he liked doing in Connemara was fishing/watching the sunrise. Think the story of the play was a group of criminals and was set at the start of the 20th century.

    I got an album aimed at kids too


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,226 ✭✭✭robman60


    A7XGirl wrote: »
    I got watching the sun rise and fishing for the conamara one

    Ugh, was that sunrise? I said sunbathing by the sea! I wasn't sure at all though.


    @LCStudent2014: I think you'll lose marks for leaving out the s' at the start as that's what makes it reflexive. Otherwise it's just a normal verb. Sorry. :(


  • Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 26,403 Mod ✭✭✭✭Peregrine


    JC2011girl wrote: »
    I got an album aimed at kids too

    Same. I thought I heard him say destineé or something which I interpreted as intended for.


  • Registered Users Posts: 113 ✭✭Daithi MacG


    I just wrote 'enfuir' not s'enfuir, would i lose marks? :(

    You'll either lose one mark for not having the "s'" or get no marks at all would be my guess. Surprisingly enough, I just checked and no reflexive verb qs. has come up since before 2001 in the comprehensions so no way to tell for sure.
    Was it the wrong train? Or a bad train?

    Only section that caught me was Carole and her damn town!

    Did anyone say for the doctors from the town: Two stopped working and One doctor worked/is still working and he's 92 years old? Thought it was a bit far fetched...


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,645 ✭✭✭Daniel2590


    Did anyone say for the doctors from the town: Two stopped working and One doctor worked/is still working and he's 92 years old? Thought it was a bit far fetched...

    Two stopped working last year and another worked everyday until 92 years of age is what I had


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  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭allyb17


    Nimrod 7 wrote: »
    Same. I thought I heard him say destineé or something which I interpreted as intended for.


    Ah I got that wrong then ! Sorry for the mix up :P


  • Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 26,403 Mod ✭✭✭✭Peregrine


    allyb17 wrote: »
    Ah I got that wrong then ! Sorry for the mix up :P

    I could still be wrong :pac:


  • Registered Users Posts: 24 LC.student2014


    What answers did everyone get for the last part of the listening?
    I got: flooding, 30,000euro, the bin in the cafe, and he was driving a tractor on the motorway ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 60 ✭✭richardh330


    robman60 wrote: »
    Yes, propre and s'enfuir were the correct answers. I'm presuming you didn't put in sa or caravane as each extraneous element costs you a mark.

    No I didn't, just putting it into context. I thought that was a very sneaky one


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭allyb17


    Daniel2590 wrote: »
    Two stopped working last year and another worked everyday until 92 years of age is what I had

    Was it not 82? I thought it might be 92 but then I was thinking and it'd be highly unlikely at 92?


  • Registered Users Posts: 113 ✭✭Daithi MacG


    allyb17 wrote: »
    Was it not 82? I thought it might be 92 but then I was thinking and it'd be highly unlikely at 92?

    I thought the same but fairly sure it was "quatre-vingts douze"


  • Registered Users Posts: 59 ✭✭allyb17


    I thought the same but fairly sure it was "quatre-vingts douze"
    Ah crap :L I don't mind I'm fairly confident about an A anyway :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 136 ✭✭FHB


    Sometimes when followed by a noun, "quatre vingt deux" can sound very similar to "quatre vingt douze"

    I went for 82 as well. Although I don't know why, but after heard it the last time I thought they said something about hours instead of years, so I said a doctor worked for 82 hours straight. Yeah...unlikely I think :P

    But I wrote the other answer about the years down and scribbled it out.


  • Registered Users Posts: 32 Keeks96


    FHB wrote: »
    Sometimes when followed by a noun, "quatre vingt deux" can sound very similar to "quatre vingt douze"

    I went for 82 as well. Although I don't know why, but after heard it the last time I thought they said something about hours instead of years, so I said a doctor worked for 82 hours straight. Yeah...unlikely I think :P

    But I wrote the other answer about the years down and scribbled it out.

    I wrote 82 also, but then again this is the leaving cert so 92 year old doctors can still practice medicine!

    Just a question on the journal intime... It was a friend who suggested that I get a tatto? not that a friend was wondering whether to get a tattoo


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  • Registered Users Posts: 79 ✭✭foxymm


    Comprehension 1: LE CIRQUE
    Potential Answers / This is not an official SEC marking scheme.

    1. (i) il pleut.
    (ii) il y a souvent juste 30 personnes en moyenne aux spectacles du cirque où il y avait 90 dans le passé.

    2. (i) aucun employé
    (ii) Elle maîtrise mieux l'écriture qu'Alexis.

    3. (I) propre
    (Ii) (d) les véhicules avaient par fois du mal à circular dans les villages.

    4. (I) Ni lion, ni Tigre, ni elephant.
    (ii) il ne les frappe pas / il s'occupe d'eux: il y a des contrôles vétérinaires / il possède des certificats pour eux

    5. (i) il a déposé / a monté des affichettes du cirque au bord de la route (plusieurs jours à l'avance)
    (ii) il n'y a pas de cousins, (juste les trois,) pour faire le remontage (du chapiteau).

    6.

    - Long Days at work: First show begins at 11 in Chignat and 2nd show of the day there doesn't end until 10.30pm
    - Decreasing attendance numbers: In the past there were 90 on average per show, now it's down to 30.
    - Alexis wife's, Nancy, days are very full looking after the three kids and doing the admin work for the circus company. She also takes care of the chores.
    -In the past you arrived in the village and set up the circus tent. Nowadays, it's much more administratively demanding as you have to get authorisation from the Mayor's office to set up and this has to be done well in advance, in writing.
    (Etc....) All references must be back up with quotes from text.


  • Registered Users Posts: 79 ✭✭foxymm


    Comprehension 1: LE CIRQUE
    Potential Answers / This is not an official SEC marking scheme.

    1. (i) il pleut.
    (ii) il y a souvent juste 30 personnes en moyenne aux spectacles du cirque où il y avait 90 dans le passé.

    2. (i) aucun employé
    (ii) Elle maîtrise mieux l'écriture qu'Alexis.

    3. (I) propre
    (Ii) (d) les véhicules avaient par fois du mal à circular dans les villages.

    4. (I) Ni lion, ni Tigre, ni elephant.
    (ii) il ne les frappe pas / il s'occupe d'eux: il y a des contrôles vétérinaires / il possède des certificats pour eux

    5. (i) il a déposé / a monté des affichettes du cirque au bord de la route (plusieurs jours à l'avance)
    (ii) il n'y a pas de cousins, (juste les trois,) pour faire le remontage (du chapiteau).

    6.

    - Long Days at work: First show begins at 11 in Chignat and 2nd show of the day there doesn't end until 10.30pm
    - Decreasing attendance numbers: In the past there were 90 on average per show, now it's down to 30.
    - Alexis wife's, Nancy, days are very full looking after the three kids and doing the admin work for the circus company. She also takes care of the chores.
    -In the past you arrived in the village and set up the circus tent. Nowadays, it's much more administratively demanding as you have to get authorisation from the Mayor's office to set up and this has to be done well in advance, in writing.
    (Etc....) All references must be back up with quotes from text.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,226 ✭✭✭robman60


    ^I had all of those! For the very first question I think I just said "la pluie tombe". I'll probably lose a mark there for inadequate manipulation.

    @Keeks96: I think it was your friend has got a tattoo, a big one, and now you're interested in getting one too.


  • Registered Users Posts: 14 JC2011girl


    foxymm wrote: »
    Comprehension 1: LE CIRQUE
    Potential Answers / This is not an official SEC marking scheme.

    1. (i) il pleut.
    (ii) il y a souvent juste 30 personnes en moyenne aux spectacles du cirque où il y avait 90 dans le passé.

    2. (i) aucun employé
    (ii) Elle maîtrise mieux l'écriture qu'Alexis.

    3. (I) propre
    (Ii) (d) les véhicules avaient par fois du mal à circular dans les villages.

    4. (I) Ni lion, ni Tigre, ni elephant.
    (ii) il ne les frappe pas / il s'occupe d'eux: il y a des contrôles vétérinaires / il possède des certificats pour eux

    5. (i) il a déposé / a monté des affichettes du cirque au bord de la route (plusieurs jours à l'avance)
    (ii) il n'y a pas de cousins, (juste les trois,) pour faire le remontage (du chapiteau).

    6.

    - Long Days at work: First show begins at 11 in Chignat and 2nd show of the day there doesn't end until 10.30pm
    - Decreasing attendance numbers: In the past there were 90 on average per show, now it's down to 30.
    - Alexis wife's, Nancy, days are very full looking after the three kids and doing the admin work for the circus company. She also takes care of the chores.
    -In the past you arrived in the village and set up the circus tent. Nowadays, it's much more administratively demanding as you have to get authorisation from the Mayor's office to set up and this has to be done well in advance, in writing.
    (Etc....) All references must be back up with quotes from text.

    For the first one I said, 'il pleuvait'..is that wrong?


  • Registered Users Posts: 113 ✭✭Daithi MacG


    robman60 wrote: »

    @Keeks96: I think it was your friend has got a tattoo, a big one, and now you're interested in getting one too.

    I said that aswell, it was like "your friend has just got a tattoo and now youre interested in getting one...but you hesitate! What do you write in your diary".


  • Registered Users Posts: 79 ✭✭foxymm


    Q2: LES DEUX FILLES DE GEORGES ET DE MARTHE
    Potential Answers / This is not an official SEC marking scheme

    1. (I) Georges se montrait de plus en plus intolérant.
    (ii) - il les critiquait s'ils s'intéressaient à sa fille Sophie
    - il n'aimait pas leur manque de culture.

    2. (I) d'aller à la grande fête organisée à Chaville par leurs cousins.
    (Ii) Lisbeth et Sophie s'efforcèrent de répondre aimablement aux questions qu'on leur pose.

    3. (I) Car les filles ont disparu vite de la table (après avoir pris le dessert)
    Car les filles ont disparu de la table de si bonne heure.
    *** fâché que requires subjunctive as was in the text so had you left it out in your answer you would have had to change 'aient disparu' to 'ont disparu' for full marks.
    (ii) en moins d'un quart d'heure

    4. (I) (c) Martha est entrée seule dans la maison pour retrouver thé filles.
    (ii) partir ne lui faisait peur.

    5. (i) - ils sont parties pour le lycée / l'école à l'heure actuelle.
    - À l'heure actuelle, elles ont fait semblant de partir pour le lycée.

    (ii) s'enfuir


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  • Registered Users Posts: 5 seanielc2014


    Tape and reading comprehensions alot easier than other years. Written was fairly alright also. :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 79 ✭✭foxymm


    JC2011girl wrote: »
    For the first one I said, 'il pleuvait'..is that wrong?

    The question asked was "quel temps FAIT-IL à Chignat" , asked in the present tense so "il pleut" would be more correct so you'd probably drop one mark.


  • Registered Users Posts: 79 ✭✭foxymm


    Q2: LES DEUX FILLES DE GEORGES ET DE MARTHE
    Potential Answers / This is not an official SEC marking scheme

    1. (I) Georges se montrait de plus en plus intolérant.
    (ii) - il les critiquait s'ils s'intéressaient à sa fille Sophie
    - il n'aimait pas leur manque de culture.

    2. (I) d'aller à la grande fête organisée à Chaville par leurs cousins.
    (Ii) Lisbeth et Sophie s'efforcèrent de répondre aimablement aux questions qu'on leur pose.

    3. (I) Car les filles ont disparu vite de la table (après avoir pris le dessert)
    Car les filles ont disparu de la table de si bonne heure.
    *** fâché que requires subjunctive as was in the text so had you left it out in your answer you would have had to change 'aient disparu' to 'ont disparu' for full marks.
    (ii) en moins d'un quart d'heure

    4. (I) (c) Martha est entrée seule dans la maison pour retrouver thé filles.
    (ii) partir ne lui faisait peur.

    5. (i) - ils sont parties pour le lycée / l'école à l'heure actuelle.
    - À l'heure actuelle, elles ont fait semblant de partir pour le lycée.

    (ii) s'enfuir


  • Registered Users Posts: 113 ✭✭Daithi MacG


    foxymm wrote: »
    Comprehension 1: LE CIRQUE
    Potential Answers / This is not an official SEC marking scheme.

    1. (i) il pleut.

    Couldn't for the life of me remember how to say it's raining...dear god. I think I just said "il fait mal". Think I managed a variation of most other answers anyways.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,311 ✭✭✭Days 298


    I said that aswell, it was like "your friend has just got a tattoo and now youre interested in getting one...but you hesitate! What do you write in your diary".

    Exactly what I translated too. i wrote about his tatoo and the implications of me getting one. Got some nice phrases in about not being able to survive with the support of my parents. Very nice diary question IMO


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