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Studied poetry and stories for Irish

  • 02-06-2013 2:03pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21


    My irish teacher is awful this year and we've done three stories, An t-Ádh, an gadaí, díoltas an mhadra rua! However I only really know an t-adh as i did it with a previous teacher last year! Do you think ill be covered with just An t-Ádh ? Or should i just learn the other two myself? Also for my irish poetry i've only done two poems, an t-ózon and súbh mílis! Will i be covered with just them? Or what other poem should i learn?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 82 ✭✭KevinEIRE


    If you have time, I would say to learn the other ones. For poetry we have done Subh Milis, An t-ózon, An Ghaoth.
    For Storys we have done Banríon an Uaigneas, An Gadaí, and Cameileíri.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,823 ✭✭✭DublinArnie


    My Irish teacher is so good, we only did one poem (Mac elie ag imeacht) and one story (An bhface tu an duine Roy Keane?).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21 AislingE


    My Irish teacher is so good, we only did one poem (Mac elie ag imeacht) and one story (An bhface tu an duine Roy Keane?).

    Ill have a look at them so! Thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 157 ✭✭finisher489


    My Irish teacher is so good, we only did one poem (Mac elie ag imeacht) and one story (An bhface tu an duine Roy Keane?).

    My English teacher is so good, she prohibited us from doing the Unseen Modern Drama and she told us that for the studied fiction we aren't allowed to write on short stories, only ''To Kill a Mockingbird''

    My Maths teacher is so awesome we sill had 3 or 4 chapters left to do in the Project Maths course for Paper 2 and he also skipped some parts of some chapters like coordinate geographic.

    Our French teacher is so great she didn't do any letters with us except she never let us write a letter and only answered a few random points that came up in 2011 and 2012

    Our Science teacher is so great he skipped about 10-15 chapters in the book and only did exam paper questions with us for a long time


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21 AislingE


    My English teacher is so good, she prohibited us from doing the Unseen Modern Drama and she told us that for the studied fiction we aren't allowed to write on short stories, only ''To Kill a Mockingbird''

    My Maths teacher is so awesome we sill had 3 or 4 chapters left to do in the Project Maths course for Paper 2 and he also skipped some parts of some chapters like coordinate geographic.

    Our French teacher is so great she didn't do any letters with us except she never let us write a letter and only answered a few random points that came up in 2011 and 2012

    Our Science teacher is so great he skipped about 10-15 chapters in the book and only did exam paper questions with us for a long time

    This describes all my teachers too! :/


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,823 ✭✭✭DublinArnie


    Good teachers + willing student = good results
    Bad teachers + willing student = unfair results

    I guess the posh private schools have a huge academic advantage over us public schools :(.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 206 ✭✭examstress


    Does anyone know were I can find an answer for FEARG in AN BLASCAOD MOR ANOIS ??:(or does someone have one -thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 300 ✭✭positivealf


    My Irish teacher is so good, we only did one poem (Mac elie ag imeacht) and one story (An bhface tu an duine Roy Keane?).

    Bahah that's what my Irish teacher did too! the exact same poem and prose!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 60 ✭✭KatieG6


    Could anyone please post a list of irish themes and the meaning in English?
    Im' scared I'm going to see a theme in irish that I don't understand. The only 2 I know are grá and brón. Hoping one of those two themes come up so I can do Subh Millis for poem and An-tÁdh for story :):):)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21 AislingE


    KatieG6 wrote: »
    Could anyone please post a list of irish themes and the meaning in English?
    Im' scared I'm going to see a theme in irish that I don't understand. The only 2 I know are grá and brón. Hoping one of those two themes come up so I can do Subh Millis for poem and An-tÁdh for story :):):)

    Gadaithe - robbery
    Díoma - disappointment
    Uaigneas - loneliness
    Saint - greed
    Eagla - fear
    Bród - joy
    Eád/formad - jealousy
    Foréigean - violence
    Greann - funny
    Díoltas - vengance/revenge
    Sásamh - satifaction
    Trua - pity
    Meas - respect
    Gliceas - cleverness

    Thats just about all i can think of!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 60 ✭✭KatieG6


    AislingE wrote: »
    Gadaithe - robbery
    Díoma - disappointment
    Uaigneas - loneliness
    Saint - greed
    Eagla - fear
    Bród - joy
    Eád/formad - jealousy
    Foréigean - violence
    Greann - funny
    Díoltas - vengance/revenge
    Sásamh - satifaction
    Trua - pity
    Meas - respect
    Gliceas - cleverness

    Thats just about all i can think of!

    Thank you soooo much! :):D


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