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Junior Cert Students Freaking Out About The Irish Aural Is Pure Nostalgia

Junior Cert Students Freaking Out About The Irish Aural Is Pure Nostalgia

Yesterday's CSPE exam featured a question on 'National Toilet Day'and students hoped crap really wouldn't hit the fan during today's Irish exam. For ordinary and higher level, it was a mix of the aural and written while higher levels students had to wait around for a second paper later today - best of luck with that!

As per usual, the difficult to understand Donegal accent made an appearance and it wasn't the biggest challenge for students this time around - said no one ever:

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Aimsir Chaite, the past tense as Gaeilge, appeared as question two and everyone in Ireland could hear a quiet "thank god":

I feel so blessed.. ceist 2 was aimsir chaite #JuniorCert #JuniorCert2018 pic.twitter.com/tIBsEvTthO

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The band 'Squeaky Runners' appeared on the aural and reports are coming in that they are now more popular than the likes of One Direction and Ariana Grande.

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It turns out Squeaky Runners was the name of the band of one of the aural characters':The usual grammar and punctuation mistakes were made, mixing French and Irish was my specialty, and like all things in life they'll be quickly forgotten about:

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Garret Farrell

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