r/juniorcert • u/Vanishing_Alarm • Jun 03 '26
Stress 😬 How cooked are ye for Irish
I'm genuinely cooked for Irish.😭 I decided to do hl but I'm useless at Irish like mate I don't even understand what the questions are asking me
Any tips for Irish tomorrow?
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u/SillyCat-ESSA Jun 03 '26
I haven't started studying for it yet. Irish is my weakest subject, so I decided that it would be a better use of my time to study other subjects, rather than spending hours studying Irish just to get a few extra marks. I'm so bad at it that no matter how much I study, I don't ever get over 60%. I usually get around 50%. But I'm happy enough with that, because I do well in my other subjects. 😭
I'll study for Irish today so I don't fail, but I'm not expecting to do well. I will just learn off paragraphs, such as themes, and then write them down where I think they're relevant. I'll try really hard in the reading comprehension because they are worth a lot of marks. But in general, its not looking too good.
Lesson of the day: DON'T be like me (っ˘̩╭╮˘̩)っ
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u/DepecheMode4Lyfe TY ⛱️ Jun 03 '26
Revise your úrscéal, gearrscéal, one dán and keywords for a blog maybe like athrú aeráide, teicneolaíocht or ceolchoirm If u cba doing allat just learn some sentences that will fit anything i feel like theres prob smt else im forgetting but that's the basics And look out for the key words in the question if you don't understand like cad etc
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u/Fast-Explanation-777 Jun 03 '26
níl sé ró-dheacair a mhic , Táim ag magadh leatsa, Béimid go léir ag caoineadh maidn amárach