Film Studies for Junior Cycle
Hunt for the Wilderpeople by Taika Wahiti
Hunt for the Wilderpeople by Taika Wahiti
ℹ️Chapter Summaries of Hunt for the Wilderpeople ℹ️PowerPoint: Revision of the Key Moments in the Film 🛈PowerPoint: Revision of Hunt for the Wilderpeople 📽️Video: Quick Revision video of Hunt for the Wilderpeople
🎯 Master Question B: Your Shortcut to a H1 (Leaving Cert English Paper 1) Every June, examiners read hundreds of answers. The difference between an average response and a top-grade (H1) one? 👉 Control. Clarity. Confidence. Question B is worth 50 marks — the same as your poetry. You cannot afford to get it wrong. Read More …
🎯 H1 Guide: Mastering Cultural Context (Comparative) Hey — let’s make this simple, practical, and exam-focused. This is your roadmap to turning strong knowledge into top marks 💯 🧭 1. Your Golden Rule: Let the Question Lead You are not writing the essay you prepared.You are writing the essay the question demands. Remember that whatever Read More …
✨ Examiner’s Guide: Mastering Question A (Paper 1) Want to boost your marks in Question A (Comprehension)? Here’s exactly what examiners are looking for — broken down into clear, student-friendly steps 👇 🎯 What Examiners Want At the core, we are looking for: Each part of Question A is a separate task — treat them Read More …
📘 The Examiner’s Playbook: Securing Top Marks in Leaving Cert Poetry Hello there. As an SEC examiner, I’ve read hundreds of scripts. Let me be clear: the difference between an H1 and an H3 is rarely about how much a student knows about a poet. It’s about how effectively they respond to the marking scheme. Read More …
How to Secure a H1 in Macbeth: The Examiner’s Playbook As an SEC examiner, I’ve spent years looking at hundreds of scripts. Most students know the play well, but very few know how to play the game. To get that H1 in the Single Text section, you need to stop writing “everything you know about Read More …
✍️ Leaving Cert English Paper 1 How to Write a High-Scoring Short Story (From the perspective of an examiner 👀) 📌 What I’m Looking For As an examiner, I don’t expect perfection — but I do expect control. A strong short story shows: If your story feels real, controlled, and purposeful, you’re already heading toward Read More …