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What is Reading Comprehension?
Think of reading comprehension like being a detective - you're hunting for clues in Irish texts to solve question puzzles! When you get a story, notice, or paragraph, your job is to read it carefully and answer questions that prove you understood what happened.
The secret weapon? Question words. These are your best friends because they tell you exactly what type of answer to look for. Cé means "who" (so you're hunting for a person), Cad means "what" (look for a thing or idea), and Cá means "where" (find a place).
Other essential question words include Cathain (when), Cén fáth (why), Conas (how), and Cén t-am (what time). Learn these off by heart - they're like having a map when you're lost!
Top Tip: If you don't understand the question, you can't find the answer. Master these question words first!

Your Step-by-Step Success Method
Here's your foolproof strategy that works every single time. Always read the questions first - this is the most important step! When you know what you're looking for, reading the text becomes much easier.
Next, skim through the text quickly to get the general idea. Is it about a family trip? A school event? A pet? This gives your brain a framework to work with.
Then read the text again, but slowly this time. You're now hunting for specific answers with the questions fresh in your mind. Underline sentences that might contain answers - be that detective looking for clues!
Finally, answer each question using full Irish sentences. Don't just write one word! If the question is "Cé atá sa phictiúr?", don't write "Síofra" - write "Tá Síofra sa phictiúr." You can often use words from the question to help build your answer.
Remember: The answers usually appear in the same order as the questions in the text!

Practice Example: School Notice
Let's tackle a real example together! Here's a school notice about a cake sale happening next Friday at 10am in the school hall, raising money for the local hospital.
When you see "Cad atá ar siúl sa scoil?" (What's happening in the school?), you scan for the main event. The text says "díolachán cístí" (cake sale) - that's your answer! Write it as: "Tá díolachán cístí ar siúl sa scoil."
For "Cá mbeidh an díolachán cístí?" (Where will the cake sale be?), you spot "sa halla scoile" (in the school hall). Your full answer becomes: "Beidh an díolachán cístí sa halla scoile."
Notice how you're building answers using the question structure? This technique makes your answers clear and earns you extra marks for proper Irish sentences.
Pro Tip: Look for names, places, numbers and dates - these are often exactly what the questions are asking for!

Practice Example: Personal Story
Now let's try a story about Rónán from Galway who loves scary films! This example shows you how to handle different types of questions about characters and their experiences.
When you see "Cé hé a chara is fearr?" (Who is his best friend?), you scan for a name after "chara" (friend). You find "Liam" and write: "Is é Liam a chara is fearr."
For questions about preferences like "Cén sórt scannáin is maith leo?" (What sort of films do they like?), you look for opinion words. "Is breá linn scannáin scanrúla" tells you they love scary films.
Pay attention to tenses - if the question asks about last week ("an tseachtain seo caite"), make sure your answer matches that timeframe. The story says the film "bhí sé go hiontach" (was brilliant).
Smart Move: Don't panic if you don't understand every word - you can usually work out the meaning from context!

Test Day Success Tips
Here's how to absolutely nail your reading comprehension exam! Manage your time wisely - if you're stuck on one question, move on and come back to it later. Don't let one tricky question ruin your whole exam.
Always write complete Irish sentences for your answers. This is where you can pick up bonus marks! Use the question words to help you structure your response properly.
Look for patterns - answers usually follow the same order as questions in the text. Question 1's answer will be near the beginning, and question 4's answer will be towards the end.
Double-check everything at the end. Read through your answers to make sure they make sense and watch out for silly spelling mistakes that could cost you marks.
Final Reminder: Underline your evidence in the text before writing each answer - this keeps you accurate and confident!

Quick Revision Checklist
You've got this! Here's your essential checklist to review before any test. Master those question words - they're your roadmap to success. Practice identifying what each one is asking for until it becomes automatic.
Follow your method every time: questions first, quick skim, slow detailed read, answer in full sentences, then check your work. This system works because it's logical and thorough.
Build confidence with practice - the more Irish texts you read using this method, the easier it becomes. Start with simpler texts and work your way up to more challenging ones.
Remember the golden rules: full sentences in Irish, use evidence from the text, and don't panic about unknown words. You're developing skills that will serve you well in all your Irish studies!
You've Got This: With practice and the right method, reading comprehension becomes much less scary and much more manageable!
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Tuiscint Léitheoireachta (Reading Comprehension) is all about understanding what you read in Irish and answering questions about it. It's a major part of your Irish exam, but with the right approach, you can absolutely master it and boost your marks!

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What is Reading Comprehension?
Think of reading comprehension like being a detective - you're hunting for clues in Irish texts to solve question puzzles! When you get a story, notice, or paragraph, your job is to read it carefully and answer questions that prove you understood what happened.
The secret weapon? Question words. These are your best friends because they tell you exactly what type of answer to look for. Cé means "who" (so you're hunting for a person), Cad means "what" (look for a thing or idea), and Cá means "where" (find a place).
Other essential question words include Cathain (when), Cén fáth (why), Conas (how), and Cén t-am (what time). Learn these off by heart - they're like having a map when you're lost!
Top Tip: If you don't understand the question, you can't find the answer. Master these question words first!

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Your Step-by-Step Success Method
Here's your foolproof strategy that works every single time. Always read the questions first - this is the most important step! When you know what you're looking for, reading the text becomes much easier.
Next, skim through the text quickly to get the general idea. Is it about a family trip? A school event? A pet? This gives your brain a framework to work with.
Then read the text again, but slowly this time. You're now hunting for specific answers with the questions fresh in your mind. Underline sentences that might contain answers - be that detective looking for clues!
Finally, answer each question using full Irish sentences. Don't just write one word! If the question is "Cé atá sa phictiúr?", don't write "Síofra" - write "Tá Síofra sa phictiúr." You can often use words from the question to help build your answer.
Remember: The answers usually appear in the same order as the questions in the text!

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Practice Example: School Notice
Let's tackle a real example together! Here's a school notice about a cake sale happening next Friday at 10am in the school hall, raising money for the local hospital.
When you see "Cad atá ar siúl sa scoil?" (What's happening in the school?), you scan for the main event. The text says "díolachán cístí" (cake sale) - that's your answer! Write it as: "Tá díolachán cístí ar siúl sa scoil."
For "Cá mbeidh an díolachán cístí?" (Where will the cake sale be?), you spot "sa halla scoile" (in the school hall). Your full answer becomes: "Beidh an díolachán cístí sa halla scoile."
Notice how you're building answers using the question structure? This technique makes your answers clear and earns you extra marks for proper Irish sentences.
Pro Tip: Look for names, places, numbers and dates - these are often exactly what the questions are asking for!

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Practice Example: Personal Story
Now let's try a story about Rónán from Galway who loves scary films! This example shows you how to handle different types of questions about characters and their experiences.
When you see "Cé hé a chara is fearr?" (Who is his best friend?), you scan for a name after "chara" (friend). You find "Liam" and write: "Is é Liam a chara is fearr."
For questions about preferences like "Cén sórt scannáin is maith leo?" (What sort of films do they like?), you look for opinion words. "Is breá linn scannáin scanrúla" tells you they love scary films.
Pay attention to tenses - if the question asks about last week ("an tseachtain seo caite"), make sure your answer matches that timeframe. The story says the film "bhí sé go hiontach" (was brilliant).
Smart Move: Don't panic if you don't understand every word - you can usually work out the meaning from context!

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Test Day Success Tips
Here's how to absolutely nail your reading comprehension exam! Manage your time wisely - if you're stuck on one question, move on and come back to it later. Don't let one tricky question ruin your whole exam.
Always write complete Irish sentences for your answers. This is where you can pick up bonus marks! Use the question words to help you structure your response properly.
Look for patterns - answers usually follow the same order as questions in the text. Question 1's answer will be near the beginning, and question 4's answer will be towards the end.
Double-check everything at the end. Read through your answers to make sure they make sense and watch out for silly spelling mistakes that could cost you marks.
Final Reminder: Underline your evidence in the text before writing each answer - this keeps you accurate and confident!

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Quick Revision Checklist
You've got this! Here's your essential checklist to review before any test. Master those question words - they're your roadmap to success. Practice identifying what each one is asking for until it becomes automatic.
Follow your method every time: questions first, quick skim, slow detailed read, answer in full sentences, then check your work. This system works because it's logical and thorough.
Build confidence with practice - the more Irish texts you read using this method, the easier it becomes. Start with simpler texts and work your way up to more challenging ones.
Remember the golden rules: full sentences in Irish, use evidence from the text, and don't panic about unknown words. You're developing skills that will serve you well in all your Irish studies!
You've Got This: With practice and the right method, reading comprehension becomes much less scary and much more manageable!
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9Irish oral questions and answers
Questions and answers for the leaving cert oral
Irish oral questions
Outline of oral questions
Gaeilge Grammar Office
All the basics you need to know on Irish grammar.
Irish poetry 2027
Iníon + Dínit an Bhróin
Mé Féin & Mo Chlann (Myself & My Family)
Students will learn vocabulary to describe themselves, their family members, and daily routines. This helps in personal introductions and discussions.
An Gaeilge Aiste
Irish Language essay
LC HL notes- Iníon (poem)
Includes poem in English and Irish, theme, key words & phrases
Iníon- le hÁine Durkin
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Irish notes- Drama: Gleann Alain
Includes key words from the scenes, themes, characters and exam questions
Beliebtester Inhalt
9Irish oral questions and answers
Questions and answers for the leaving cert oral
Irish oral questions
Outline of oral questions
Gaeilge Grammar Office
All the basics you need to know on Irish grammar.
Key Quotes : Sive
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An Gaeilge Aiste
Irish Language essay
Irish poetry 2027
Iníon + Dínit an Bhróin
Mé Féin & Mo Chlann (Myself & My Family)
Students will learn vocabulary to describe themselves, their family members, and daily routines. This helps in personal introductions and discussions.
LC HL notes- Iníon (poem)
Includes poem in English and Irish, theme, key words & phrases
Territory, economic activities in Paris basin
essay
Findest du nicht, was du suchst? Entdecke andere Fächer.
Schüler lieben uns — und du auch.
Die App ist sehr einfach zu bedienen und gut gestaltet. Ich habe bisher alles gefunden, wonach ich gesucht habe, und konnte viel aus den Präsentationen lernen! Ich werde die App definitiv für ein Schulprojekt nutzen! Und natürlich hilft sie auch sehr als Inspiration.
Diese App ist wirklich super. Es gibt so viele Lernzettel und Hilfen [...]. Mein Problemfach ist zum Beispiel Französisch und die App hat so viele Möglichkeiten zur Hilfe. Dank dieser App habe ich mich in Französisch verbessert. Ich würde sie jedem empfehlen.
Wow, ich bin wirklich begeistert. Ich habe die App einfach mal ausprobiert, weil ich sie schon oft beworben gesehen habe und war absolut beeindruckt. Diese App ist DIE HILFE, die man für die Schule braucht und vor allem bietet sie so viele Dinge wie Übungen und Lernzettel, die mir persönlich SEHR geholfen haben.