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  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    Today:

    Irish : Dís - summary revised.
    English - started Bishop notes and Plath sample answer.
    French oral: My area and living in town vs living in countryside
    German: Technology phrases/vocab
    Biology: Flowering plants notes started


    Motivated today hmmm


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 855 ✭✭✭TSMGUY


    siebey123 wrote: »
    Today:

    Irish : Dís - summary revised.
    English - started Bishop notes and Plath sample answer.
    French oral: My area and living in town vs living in countryside
    German: Technology phrases/vocab
    Biology: Flowering plants notes started


    Motivated today hmmm

    YOU DO 4 LANGUAGES!!! I only do English (not a native so I don't have to do Irish.) Goddamn!


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    TSMGUY wrote: »
    YOU DO 4 LANGUAGES!!! I only do English (not a native so I don't have to do Irish.) Goddamn!

    Ahhhh you're lucky. I'm not a native either but I had to study Irish even though I had no English when I moved here, imagineeee

    But I do Irish at OL so it's all good hehe. The languages are so different (especially French and German) that you can't even get them mixed up tbh


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 855 ✭✭✭TSMGUY


    siebey123 wrote: »
    Ahhhh you're lucky. I'm not a native either but I had to study Irish even though I had no English when I moved here, imagineeee

    But I do Irish at OL so it's all good hehe. The languages are so different (especially French and German) that you can't even get them mixed up tbh

    If you're from Eastern or Continental Europe would you not also do your native language for an easy A1? Unfortunately for me I'm from the UK so English is my only language. If it makes you feel any better I'm doing HL maths :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    TSMGUY wrote: »
    If you're from Eastern or Continental Europe would you not also do your native language for an easy A1? Unfortunately for me I'm from the UK so English is my only language. If it makes you feel any better I'm doing HL maths :D

    Yeah I spoke Dutch when I was younger, but I lost my fluency because I had to learn English and focused solely on that growing up ahaha

    And wow fair play, HL maths on your own with no teacher that's actually amazing


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  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    Today: English - Bishop answer finished.
    French - Family revised (oral) and sample answer for written section learned.
    German - vocab learned
    Irish - sraith pictuir revised
    History - Urban Poverty notes revised


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    30/03/16

    - French - wishful thinking phrases learned
    Holidays revised

    German - 2 picture stories and one roleplay revised

    Irish - Timpiste Sraith

    Biology - 2015-2012 Section B questions


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 855 ✭✭✭TSMGUY


    siebey123 wrote: »
    Yeah I spoke Dutch when I was younger, but I lost my fluency because I had to learn English and focused solely on that growing up ahaha

    And wow fair play, HL maths on your own with no teacher that's actually amazing
    Sorry siebey, but I'm meant to study the case studies of every topic I do, even if they're not coming up in the documents question? If so I have EVEN MORE stuff to memorize.


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    TSMGUY wrote: »
    Sorry siebey, but I'm meant to study the case studies of every topic I do, even if they're not coming up in the documents question? If so I have EVEN MORE stuff to memorize.

    No no! Just learn the 3 set case studies : The Jarrow March, Stalin's Show Trials and The Nuremberg Rallies. Our teacher never bothered going through the case studies of other topics, because those belong to other years. Like the Eucharistic Congress case study was for last year's leaving certs so we don't have to study it :)

    But you could though if you feel you need more info about a certain topic


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    31.03.16-1.04.16

    German oral - School revised
    French - Just did a quick sweep of topics I've already done
    History - Cumann na nGaedhael and how they consolidated democracy
    English - Wrote up possible CC questions for Comparative and read through King Lear notes. I actually need to stop neglecting English kmt
    Biology - continued writing up short definitions


    New month new blessings!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    5 hour German oral class today. We revised everythingg

    - 5th German picture story looked over
    - Thematic questions and future projection questions learned for #4
    - L'argent and Television studied for French oral
    - 2 Sraiths revised.


    Was planning on doing more but the way I'm feeling sick right now yhhh :'(
    Back at it tomorrow God willing


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    Yesterday: French oral
    German oral
    English - Revision charts for Yeats and Ní Chuilleanáin
    Irish oral

    Bleh


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    Today :

    French oral - Weekend, L'ecole, Amies, career and typical day topics (pronunciation revised)

    German - 4th role play and 3rd picture story revised. Watched German episode of Extr@ to get used to hearing German again

    English - Comparative answer on all three texts

    Irish - Conditional tense and 2 sraith pictures


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 855 ✭✭✭TSMGUY


    siebey123 wrote: »
    No no! Just learn the 3 set case studies : The Jarrow March, Stalin's Show Trials and The Nuremberg Rallies. Our teacher never bothered going through the case studies of other topics, because those belong to other years. Like the Eucharistic Congress case study was for last year's leaving certs so we don't have to study it :)

    But you could though if you feel you need more info about a certain topic

    LOL at my life, I did all of the case studies before reading your response! Thanks anyway :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    TSMGUY wrote: »
    LOL at my life, I did all of the case studies before reading your response! Thanks anyway :)

    I was just about to PM you! I just realised that our teacher did indeed cover them little case studies, but in note form, so I didn't realise they were case studies 😭 Good thing you did them though! You have an advantage now :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    English - Paper 1 - Visual text and language of argument revised
    Paper 2 - TGG CC question

    German - questions for picture story 4

    French - School and career


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 855 ✭✭✭TSMGUY


    siebey123 wrote: »
    I was just about to PM you! I just realised that our teacher did indeed cover them little case studies, but in note form, so I didn't realise they were case studies 😭 Good thing you did them though! You have an advantage now :)

    "advantage", you'd be a good spin doctor :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    Past 3 days
    French - oral oral oral.
    German - oral oral oral
    Irish - oral paper 1 oral oral
    Biology: circulatory system notes
    History : Irish history topic 3
    English : paper 1 and literary terms revised


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    Today:

    French - Holidays, my area, 3 verbs conjugated and vocab for health & body revised and learned.

    German - 2 role plays, 2 picture stories and all of general conversation revised. 14 verbs downnnnn.

    English - Style of language for paper 1 all revised and notes written.




    2 day plan God willing:

    1 - Irish - 4 sraith pictures (Two on Sunday and 2 on Monday, by God's grace). General convo: school, family, friends, future, part time job, social problems , media

    German : go through all general convo questions and learn them for the final time. 2 picture stories, 2 Roleplays.


    French - Family, Past times, sport, holidays, friends, career, racism, alcohol, school

    History - just to open my book bmt. And need to finish my evaluation of sources tomorrow!!!

    Biology - Human defence exam questions and circulatory system questions. Cell division Qs ones too.


    English - L.G for TKS and notes on Oswald and Albany for Lear.




    I will prevail IJN :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    Verset du jour: Jeremiah 29:11
    "For I know the plans I have for you declares the LORD, plans to prosper you, plans filled with a future and hope".

    This verse getting me through this week tbh. I can do it and so can you :)


    English - Edmund's and Kent's character revised for King Lear

    French - oral oral oral
    German - oral oral oral
    History - American history - racial conflict


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  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    German - oral oral oral


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    French - opinion pieces revised and one journal intime
    Irish - Oral oral oral
    Biology : 2 experiments learned

    Exam papers soon come


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    2010 King Lear question


    C'est fini pour ce soir


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    Irish oral stuff
    History case study
    French vocab
    Biology questions

    Bleh


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    Maths revised
    Biology 2005 Section C
    French diary entry


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    Diary entry for French
    Opinion piece for French
    History - Northern Ireland Topic 3
    German - written work
    Irish vocab


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    Been bare sick for the last few days

    Anyways

    Over last week and today:

    French diary entries revision done and 2 opinion pieces
    German listening 2008 done
    History - racial conflict and topic 6 for Ireland
    Maths - coordinate geometry
    Biology - endocrine system long question
    Irish - poetry and paper 1 - 2 questions


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    German tape
    Started a text 2 for German
    Biology - looking back over section A questions and working away in learning off my experiments

    History - Ireland topic 6 - the first interparty government and their policies

    French - 1 reading comprehension , 2 diary entries and 1 opinion piece

    Maths - trig. Maths. I just. Ugh. God help me oh

    Irish - Hurlmaboc and Mo ghra sa (idir lubini) revised.


    Doing norrin


  • Registered Users Posts: 199 ✭✭siebey123


    German verbs and grammar
    French verbs and grammar
    History - Jarrow March revised again
    English - Plath and Bishop
    Biology - 2 experiments learned and a few random short definitions


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 855 ✭✭✭TSMGUY


    The Jarrow march is boring as f***. I always skip that chapter.

    Siebey, did you add lines at the bottom of the Outline Plan and the Evaluation of Sources? I was told you're allowed to but I feel iffy about it.


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