Leaving business papers of “Nice” certificate while the German junior certificate was “accessible exam”

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The commercial papers of higher and ordinary starting certificates were “beautiful”, while the German newspaper of the junior certificate was an “accessible exam”, according to teachers.

Commentary, Expert in Studyclix and Business Professor, Claire O'Brien of Coacte Muire, Crosshaven, Cork, said: “Overall, the higher level paper seemed to be a nice paper; The students of our school said they were satisfied with the newspaper but found some of the short difficult questions.

“There were many brief questions focused on units 6 and 7, including questions about inflation, taxation, European Union, world trade and international trade.

“The question of the company applied this year appeared on units 2, 3 and 4, it was therefore not surprising that the party asked on skills and entrepreneurial characteristics.

“Part B has asked questions about controlling control activity, asking students to assess, which means that they must share their opinions with relevant commercial knowledge. Some students may find it difficult.

“Part C focused on the functions of human resources management, which is a good question, but the students should have been careful to link the functions to the text on Inis Bia.”

O'Brien said that in the long questions that there was, once again, a link with current affairs, with the European Union and international trade.

“This question has attracted world marketing, which allowed students to connect between the units and highlight their global knowledge, linking again to the real world,” she said.

“There was a good mix of units throughout the long questions that helped students have more choices on the document. Questions for contract law, equality of employment, government effects on businesses, Disloyal dismissal law, management skills (communication and management), insurance, change, extension of businesses and marketing.

“There were a few mathematical questions, with a calculation on remuneration and the profitability threshold.

At the ordinary level, starting a commercial examination of the certificate, O'Brien said that he had a “nice mixture” of short questions using many different techniques, such as checking the box, giving definitions, labeling the diagrams and matching the terms.

“Once again, we see a real example entering the long questions of the ordinary newspaper, with the high oasis prices to the tax bill of 13 million euros from Apple led by the European Union.

“Overall, seems to have been a nice paper with a range of questions to cover all the units.”

Junior certificate German examination

Commenting on the German examination of the junior certificate, which was a common level, the expert in Studyclix and German teacher Geraldine Dwyer said that he was “pleasant” and covered a range of subjects.

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Dwyer, who teaches German at St Mary high school, MacRoom, Co Cork, said the newspaper covered a range of subjects in reading understandings, such as signs, compound names, celebration and food, holidays, travel and German school tradition.

“The examination included different questions formats, such as Match Up, multiple choice and questions that must be answered in English,” she said.

“The understanding to respond in English required considerable details and a good range of vocabulary. The written section was like the format in previous articles, because it contained a fact file and a blog.

“The blog has covered a range of subjects and gave the opportunity to use knowledge on various subjects, such as brothers and sisters, weekends, pocket animals, pocket money, school, school trip, languages ​​and Christmas holidays in the past. In all, the exam had a good variety of subjects and was an accessible exam.”

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