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Quick language question

  • 25-08-2015 3:53pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 83 ✭✭


    I'm aware there is plenty of information here already. But i'm just a bit unclear, if I gained a D1(ordinary level) in leaving cert Irish does this mean you have to "prove" your proficiency in the language by test or do they just accept that you have the wanted minimum level of irish once your above D3?

    Thanks for the help


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  • Registered Users Posts: 15 seamen


    Mark.. wrote: »
    I'm aware there is plenty of information here already. But i'm just a bit unclear, if I gained a D1(ordinary level) in leaving cert Irish does this mean you have to "prove" your proficiency in the language by test or do they just accept that you have the wanted minimum level of irish once your above D3?

    Thanks for the help

    You're fine with what you have they will accept it. You don't have to prove your proficiency in a test.


  • Registered Users Posts: 83 ✭✭Mark..


    seamen wrote: »
    You're fine with what you have they will accept it. You don't have to prove your proficiency in a test.

    Thanks for the reply. That's what I'd thought but wasn't 100%. Fingers crossed now I get past this stage 2


  • Registered Users Posts: 43 Lady Kitkat103


    Theres no more exams like that! Thank god!!


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