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The Shawshank Redemption-Segment One (0:00 to 18:30)

Posted onApril 16, 2026April 16, 2026CategoriesLeaving Cert, paper 2

Comparative Study: General Vision and Viewpoint (GVV) & Cultural Context Segment 1: 0:00 – 18:30 In this first segment, we are introduced to the world of the text. For your comparative essay, this is where you establish the “starting point” of the GVV, which is overwhelmingly bleak and the Cultural Context, which is the social Read More …

How to Nail your Leaving Cert Speech

Posted onApril 15, 2026April 15, 2026CategoriesLeaving Cert, paper 1

Mastering the “Dramatic Impact” Question: An Examiner’s Guide

Posted onApril 15, 2026April 15, 2026CategoriesLeaving Cert, paper 2

When the SEC sets a question on characters like the Witches, Kent, or the Fool, we aren’t just asking you who they are. We are testing your understanding of Stagecraft. To get a H1 here, you must stop treating Macbeth like a play you have read and start treating it like a theatrical experience. As Read More …

How to Get a H1 in Question B in Leaving Cert English

Posted onApril 15, 2026April 15, 2026CategoriesLeaving Cert, paper 1

How to Write a H1 Leaving Cert Blog

Posted onApril 15, 2026April 15, 2026CategoriesJunior Cycle, Leaving Cert, paper 1

How to Write a H1 Podcast in Question B

Posted onApril 14, 2026April 14, 2026CategoriesLeaving Cert, paper 1

Tackling the Character Question in Macbeth 2026

Posted onApril 14, 2026April 14, 2026CategoriesLeaving Cert, paper 2

How to Tackle the Character Question: A Study in Human Nature As an examiner, the most common mistake I see is the “Character Sketch.” Many students simply list a character’s traits and their actions. To reach the H1 bracket, you must treat the character not as a person, but as a vessel for exploring the Read More …

Master the Question B in your Leaving Cert English

Posted onApril 13, 2026CategoriesLeaving Cert, paper 1

🎯 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 …

Get a H1 in your Cultural Context Question

Posted onApril 13, 2026April 13, 2026CategoriesLeaving Cert, paper 2

🎯 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 …

Comprehension Question A Revision Guide

Posted onApril 13, 2026April 13, 2026CategoriesLeaving Cert, paper 1

✨ 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 …

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