jellytots95 wrote: » It depends on how good you are at putting essays together.. If you're good at Irish and can write essays easily, just like plan your points for essays and have some general nathanna cainte!
aleatorio wrote: » I made an essay up on the spot with limited relevant vocab (On bochtannas) and got 75/100 so I guess I'm reasonably ok, to be honest the part I find the hardest is thinking of enough to say!
jellytots95 wrote: » Well you can kind of use nathannas to fill it up, just general ones like that that it's a huge problem and it sickens you etc. In our pres we all got marked way down for writing too much, loads of my class failed it and we're all going to school through Irish , did that happen to anybody else?? And if so, how much do you recommend writing for them now?
Aspiring wrote: » We should start a thread where we can all come in and speak our poor French (and other languages - in seperate threads of course). We would all improve and it would be a chance to use vocab, grammar and be corrected if you're wrong. It would be useful to practice coming up to Wednesday or whatever day your language is on. Where is the flaw in this plan? :pac:
Saskatchewan wrote: » Well, im pretty sure im the only one on this who does Italian... But yeah, bonjour, cosi cosi. That's my french!
Hotale.com wrote: » I did Italian for TY. I remember bambino, citta and bongourno. Don't even know what citta means.
bb1234567 wrote: » Wait what I wrote 6 pages for my mocks essay and got 98 I dont think you get marked down for writing too much:pac:
jellytots95 wrote: » I don't think they should, it was probably just a dodgy corrector. She was obsessed, she wrote at the end of them all how much we had written and that it was too much.. I just don't want to risk writing too much just in case!
Saskatchewan wrote: » città can mean city or town. Italiano è una lingua bellissimo! Non è troppo difficile, ho una ottima conoscenza della lingua! In bocca a lupo a tutti che faranno l'esame in due settimana!
Lara_15 wrote: » Anyone know if financial maths is a possibility for paper 2 ??
Hotale.com wrote: » Tbh I could see it being thrown in with probability or something. Unlikely though.
Lara_15 wrote: » Yeah cos the end of that complex numbers question they threw in a bit of co-ordinate geometry/trig sly bastards
shopaholic01 wrote: » No, I've told you before the admins sent me alert when you're not studying. It's for your own good really.
Hotale.com wrote: » That was lovely though in fairness
Lara_15 wrote: » yeah sneaky, but lovely whats even on P2? statistics probability theorems/constructions trig geometry circle/line am I missing anything??
Hotale.com wrote: » Enlargements/translations? Think that's it.
Lara_15 wrote: » Ugh the effort of theorems, and trig proofs Dont think ill bother with trig proofs, ill just bull**** a bit and rearrange some of the stuff in the log tables if they come up... not spending hours for 10 marks that isnt even guarunteed
Aspiring wrote: » IF anybody's wondering, I started that French thread after, it's in the Leaving Cert section. Also here: http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057225739
Hotale.com wrote: » I apologise for my brutal French in advance. :P
Aspiring wrote: » Trust me I'm worse :pac: because: a) Don't need French for my course b) I won't be counting French.
Hotale.com wrote: » Well I... a) Wanted to keep on German but couldn't b) Don't need it for my course c) I won't be counting it d) I do pass f) I have never studied it except the night before g) The only verb I know by heart is Être. h) I hate it i) The only phrase I remember is "Il y a rien que du soleil matin au soir", and I don't even know if that's right :pac: French
Aspiring wrote: » You win :pac: I thought I needed it up until 3 months ago, I could have done another subject
Hotale.com wrote: » I've already mentioned here that I wanted to do history over it and someone nearly ate my head off