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How to not fail pass Irish oral? Haha

  • 11-04-2015 2:55pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 118 ✭✭


    I literally do nothing for Irish haha

    I need 500 points from my 6 honors so pass Irish kind of gets neglected! I failed the mocks oral, got 38%. Any tips on how to pass with very little work?

    Have 1 day to learn it all :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 84,761 ✭✭✭✭Atlantic Dawn
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    1 day ain't a lot, you need to basically resurrect whatever Irish is in your brain, I recommmend switching on TG4 and RnaG news bulletins and listen to the words used and what their English meaning is.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,386 ✭✭✭Troxck


    Paddyg96 wrote: »
    I literally do nothing for Irish haha

    I need 500 points from my 6 honors so pass Irish kind of gets neglected! I failed the mocks oral, got 38%. Any tips on how to pass with very little work?

    Have 1 day to learn it all :)

    Nail the beannú, nail the poetry reading. That's 40 marks. (That's 16.7% for doing nothing! Surely you can then get another 23.3% to pass?)

    The Sraith Pictiur would be very difficult to get done in one day. Have 4 basic sentences to say about each of the pictures for the 20 of them.

    I do OL Irish too. Anyway, they will probably realise when a candidate is OL so they will probably not ask you impossible questions. The definite topics are: You and your family, your area and social problems, your school, your subjects and what you want to study after school, your past-times. What you did last weekend/summer, what you will do next weekend/summer. Possibly part-time job (I just say I'm too busy to have one and talk about school then)

    Good luck!


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