
Top Tips for Excelling in Gaeilge na hArdteiste
Get valuable advice on acing your Gaeilge na hArdteiste (Irish Leaving Certificate) with these top 10 tips covering aural, essay planning, reading comprehension, and oral exams. Prepare effectively and boost your marks with expert guidance from KES Educational Services in Limerick.
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Agallamh le Louise Cantillon Spin SW
Gaeilge na hArdteiste Top 10 Tips 1. In the cluastuiscint (aural), focus on the questions/words you do know, not the ones you don t! 2. Plan your essay. Jot down a few nathana/vocab that you know. You have plenty of time! Up to c. 115 minutes! 3. Go with the essay title you understand best. 4. 80% of the essay marka go for your Gaeilge. It s worth it to be as accurate as you can be! 5. In the L amhthuiscint (reading comprehansion) read the questions first.
6. In the lamhthuiscint (reading comprehension). Underline what you think the key words are in the question. Look for them in the text. Most of the time, your answer will be located right there. 7. In your pr s and fil ocht (prose & poetry) and your pr s-th acs. Underline the key words in the question. Recycle those key words in your answer. That will make you stick to the point. 8. In the B altriail (oral) you can bring in your poetry book with you and read off it. If you have practiced it, with notes to guide you, there is no reason why you can t achieve 30-35 marks for that part. 9. In the B altriail (oral), when you are handed your sraith-phicti r, you can take a little while to prepare it to yourself. Take that time! 10. In the comhr -part of the b altriail, have plenty of stuff prepared for the old reliables: M f in, Mo Teaghlach, Mo Cheantar, Mo Scoil, Caitheamh Aimsire. If you have enough stuff, that should fill in most of the 6-8 minutes!
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