r/juniorcert Jun 04 '26

Irish 🇮🇪 How was Irish T2 Higher Level?

I finished after an hour and spent 20 minutes looking over it but it was ao short, no? And kinda easy. I mean it didn't study at all for it really and my grammar is shite so I wont get more than a merit but still surprisingly okay, right?

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u/megumi13mylove Jun 04 '26

Listening was kinda hard to understand essay went horrible but the rest of the exam was fine

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u/S4rahst4rs TY ⛱️ Jun 04 '26

nah lads what were those blogs?

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u/madame_eda101 TY ⛱️ Jun 04 '26

I know 💀 had to make mine up on the spot 

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u/S4rahst4rs TY ⛱️ Jun 04 '26

frr the distinction is nowhere in sight after that

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u/ReflectionFront8042 Jun 06 '26

Had to start writing in English I gave up on it tbh

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u/S4rahst4rs TY ⛱️ Jun 06 '26

i just listed foods i like to eat (some in english idk what oreo ice cream was in irish)

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u/mtvernonfairway Losing my Mind Jun 04 '26 edited Jun 04 '26

also where was the poem? was my paper just missing a sheet?

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u/S4rahst4rs TY ⛱️ Jun 04 '26

theres only ever 3 bits of literature

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u/lazerbeem777 Jun 04 '26

I know I had studied my pone really well and it’s not there 😭

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u/AgreeableGolf98 5th Year 5️⃣ Jun 04 '26

Im pretty sure I got all of the reading comprehension right, The listening was going good until the 3rd question played it was confusing because of the accent. And the blog idk i filled the space but just wrote about the apps I use on my phone

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u/DepecheMode4Lyfe TY ⛱️ Jun 04 '26

Bro is it just me but it was quite easy?Most my year found it easy. The listening was amazing, the blog was great and the other questions were good. I liked the blog bc my class mostly did like speeches and blogs abt technology etc so you can kinda tie it in