First read the instructions carefully. They will tell you whether you should write in the first person singular or plural and what tense you should use.
Study the pictures. Get the gist of the story from picture to picture. Watch out for extra details such as a date, the time, and additional incidents shown.
If you run your cursor over the pictures and click on any links that appear suitable phrases and sentences should appear in the lower frame of your screen.Please feel free to change the sentences if you wish. The sentences and the vocabulary which I offer are rather more elaborate than one would expect at this level. Simpler sentences would earn as many marks.
Links and explanations are supplied for the instructions as usual.
Write the account as best you can, enrol with EO FEASA and send it for correction
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Lastly try to use your Irish as often as possible. Read it! Listen to it! Speak it! Write it! Think about it!
Remember: "Taithí a dhéanann máistreacht" ("Practice makes mastery")and
"Beatha teanga a labhairt, buanú teangan a scríobh."
( "Speech brings language to life, writing sustains it."