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IrishIrish1 görüntüleme·Güncellendi May 5, 2026·5 sayfa

Ag Cur Síos ar Imeachtaí: Treoir Éasca agus Shoiléir

Ever been to a brilliant concert or match and wanted... Daha fazla göster

1
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# Cur Síos ar Imeachtaí
(Describing Events)

What is describing an event?

This is about writing an account of something that happened. It c

What is Describing an Event?

Think of this as storytelling about real life. Whether it's a school trip, a party, a concert, or a GAA match, you're painting a picture with words so your reader feels like they were there too.

The golden rule? Use An Aimsir Chaite (past tense) consistently since you're talking about something that already happened. No mixing tenses or you'll confuse your reader!

Essential linking phrases will make your writing flow brilliantly. Start with "Ar dtús" (firstly), move through events with "Ansin" (then), and add drama with "Go tobann" (suddenly). When things go wrong, use "Ar an drochuair" (unfortunately), and wrap up with confidence using "Gan dabht" (without a doubt).

Top Tip: Learn these phrases off by heart - they'll instantly make your writing sound more natural and sophisticated!

2
of 5
# Cur Síos ar Imeachtaí
(Describing Events)

What is describing an event?

This is about writing an account of something that happened. It c

Expressing Feelings and Opinions

Don't just tell us what happened - show us how you felt! This is what transforms boring event descriptions into engaging stories that grab the examiner's attention.

Use emotional phrases like "Bhí mé ar bís" (I was excited), "Bhí sceitimíní áthais orm" (I was buzzing with excitement), or "Bhí díomá orm" (I was disappointed). These make your writing much more personal and interesting.

End with impact using phrases like "Thaitin sé go mór liom" (I really enjoyed it) or the classic "Ba é an lá is fearr de mo shaol é" (It was the best day of my life). Don't be afraid to show strong emotions - examiners love authentic, enthusiastic writing.

Your opinion matters just as much as the facts. Use "Cheap mé go raibh sé..." (I thought it was...) followed by brilliant adjectives like "iontach" (wonderful) or "ar fheabhas" (excellent).

Remember: Emotions make events memorable - both for you and your reader!

3
of 5
# Cur Síos ar Imeachtaí
(Describing Events)

What is describing an event?

This is about writing an account of something that happened. It c

Perfect Structure: Beginning, Middle, End

Start strong with your introduction by answering the big four questions: Cé? (Who?), Cá? (Where?), Cathain? (When?), and Cad? (What?). This sets the scene perfectly in just one short paragraph.

The main body is where the magic happens. Describe events in chronological order - it's the easiest way to keep your reader engaged. Start new paragraphs for each major part of the event, like the journey there, the main event, and what happened afterwards.

Bring it alive with your five senses! What did you see, hear, smell, taste, and touch? Use "Chonaic mé..." (I saw...), "Chuala mé..." (I heard...), and "Bhollaigh mé..." (I smelled...) to create vivid descriptions.

Your conclusion should briefly summarise the event, give your final opinion, and describe how you felt at the end. Keep it short but impactful - this is your last chance to impress!

Pro Tip: Plan your three sections with bullet points before you start writing - it'll save you time and make your structure crystal clear.

4
of 5
# Cur Síos ar Imeachtaí
(Describing Events)

What is describing an event?

This is about writing an account of something that happened. It c

Real Example: All-Ireland Final Trip

Check out this brilliant example about a school trip to Croke Park. Notice how it follows the perfect structure and uses all those essential phrases we've learned.

An Tús sets the scene: "An Domhnah seo caite, chuaigh mé féin agus an rang go léir go Baile Átha Cliath..." It tells us who (the whole class), where Dublin/CrokeParkDublin/Croke Park, when (last Sunday), and what AllIrelandFinalAll-Ireland Final.

An Lár brings the excitement alive with sensory details: "Bhí an t-atmaisféar ar an mbus leictreach" and "Chonaic mé farraige daoine sna dathanna éagsúla." You can practically feel the buzz and see the colourful crowd!

An Deireadh wraps everything up perfectly with emotions and opinions: "Ba é an lá is fearr de mo shaol é" and future hopes. The writer shows they're tired but absolutely delighted.

Notice how they stick to past tense throughout and use brilliant connecting words to link everything together smoothly.

Key Insight: This example works because it balances facts with feelings - you know what happened AND how the writer felt about it.

5
of 5
# Cur Síos ar Imeachtaí
(Describing Events)

What is describing an event?

This is about writing an account of something that happened. It c

Final Tips and Quick Checklist

Show, don't just tell - instead of saying "I was happy," write "Léim mé san aer le háthas" (I jumped in the air with joy). This creates much more vivid and engaging descriptions.

Variety is crucial in your vocabulary. Don't repeat "bhí sé go maith" constantly - mix it up with "iontach," "ar fheabhas," or "dochreidte" to keep your writing fresh and impressive.

Your quick revision checklist:

  • Past tense used correctly throughout?
  • Clear introduction with who, what, where, when?
  • Main body in logical paragraphs?
  • Events described chronologically?
  • Feelings and opinions included?
  • Strong conclusion that sums everything up?
  • Spelling and grammar checked?

Remember, planning is everything! Spend five minutes jotting down bullet points for your introduction, main body, and conclusion before you start writing. This simple step will make your final piece much stronger and easier to write.

Final Reminder: Examiners love enthusiasm and personality - let your genuine excitement about the event shine through your Irish!

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IrishIrish1 görüntüleme·Güncellendi May 5, 2026·5 sayfa

Ag Cur Síos ar Imeachtaí: Treoir Éasca agus Shoiléir

Ever been to a brilliant concert or match and wanted to write about it in Irish? Describing events (Cur Síos ar Imeachtaí) is all about telling the story of something that happened in a clear, engaging way. You'll use this... Daha fazla göster

1
of 5
# Cur Síos ar Imeachtaí
(Describing Events)

What is describing an event?

This is about writing an account of something that happened. It c

Ders notlarını görmek için kaydol. Ücretsiz!

  • Tüm belgeleri görebilirsin
  • Notlarını Yükselt
  • Milyonlarca öğrenciye katıl

What is Describing an Event?

Think of this as storytelling about real life. Whether it's a school trip, a party, a concert, or a GAA match, you're painting a picture with words so your reader feels like they were there too.

The golden rule? Use An Aimsir Chaite (past tense) consistently since you're talking about something that already happened. No mixing tenses or you'll confuse your reader!

Essential linking phrases will make your writing flow brilliantly. Start with "Ar dtús" (firstly), move through events with "Ansin" (then), and add drama with "Go tobann" (suddenly). When things go wrong, use "Ar an drochuair" (unfortunately), and wrap up with confidence using "Gan dabht" (without a doubt).

Top Tip: Learn these phrases off by heart - they'll instantly make your writing sound more natural and sophisticated!

2
of 5
# Cur Síos ar Imeachtaí
(Describing Events)

What is describing an event?

This is about writing an account of something that happened. It c

Ders notlarını görmek için kaydol. Ücretsiz!

  • Tüm belgeleri görebilirsin
  • Notlarını Yükselt
  • Milyonlarca öğrenciye katıl

Expressing Feelings and Opinions

Don't just tell us what happened - show us how you felt! This is what transforms boring event descriptions into engaging stories that grab the examiner's attention.

Use emotional phrases like "Bhí mé ar bís" (I was excited), "Bhí sceitimíní áthais orm" (I was buzzing with excitement), or "Bhí díomá orm" (I was disappointed). These make your writing much more personal and interesting.

End with impact using phrases like "Thaitin sé go mór liom" (I really enjoyed it) or the classic "Ba é an lá is fearr de mo shaol é" (It was the best day of my life). Don't be afraid to show strong emotions - examiners love authentic, enthusiastic writing.

Your opinion matters just as much as the facts. Use "Cheap mé go raibh sé..." (I thought it was...) followed by brilliant adjectives like "iontach" (wonderful) or "ar fheabhas" (excellent).

Remember: Emotions make events memorable - both for you and your reader!

3
of 5
# Cur Síos ar Imeachtaí
(Describing Events)

What is describing an event?

This is about writing an account of something that happened. It c

Ders notlarını görmek için kaydol. Ücretsiz!

  • Tüm belgeleri görebilirsin
  • Notlarını Yükselt
  • Milyonlarca öğrenciye katıl

Perfect Structure: Beginning, Middle, End

Start strong with your introduction by answering the big four questions: Cé? (Who?), Cá? (Where?), Cathain? (When?), and Cad? (What?). This sets the scene perfectly in just one short paragraph.

The main body is where the magic happens. Describe events in chronological order - it's the easiest way to keep your reader engaged. Start new paragraphs for each major part of the event, like the journey there, the main event, and what happened afterwards.

Bring it alive with your five senses! What did you see, hear, smell, taste, and touch? Use "Chonaic mé..." (I saw...), "Chuala mé..." (I heard...), and "Bhollaigh mé..." (I smelled...) to create vivid descriptions.

Your conclusion should briefly summarise the event, give your final opinion, and describe how you felt at the end. Keep it short but impactful - this is your last chance to impress!

Pro Tip: Plan your three sections with bullet points before you start writing - it'll save you time and make your structure crystal clear.

4
of 5
# Cur Síos ar Imeachtaí
(Describing Events)

What is describing an event?

This is about writing an account of something that happened. It c

Ders notlarını görmek için kaydol. Ücretsiz!

  • Tüm belgeleri görebilirsin
  • Notlarını Yükselt
  • Milyonlarca öğrenciye katıl

Real Example: All-Ireland Final Trip

Check out this brilliant example about a school trip to Croke Park. Notice how it follows the perfect structure and uses all those essential phrases we've learned.

An Tús sets the scene: "An Domhnah seo caite, chuaigh mé féin agus an rang go léir go Baile Átha Cliath..." It tells us who (the whole class), where Dublin/CrokeParkDublin/Croke Park, when (last Sunday), and what AllIrelandFinalAll-Ireland Final.

An Lár brings the excitement alive with sensory details: "Bhí an t-atmaisféar ar an mbus leictreach" and "Chonaic mé farraige daoine sna dathanna éagsúla." You can practically feel the buzz and see the colourful crowd!

An Deireadh wraps everything up perfectly with emotions and opinions: "Ba é an lá is fearr de mo shaol é" and future hopes. The writer shows they're tired but absolutely delighted.

Notice how they stick to past tense throughout and use brilliant connecting words to link everything together smoothly.

Key Insight: This example works because it balances facts with feelings - you know what happened AND how the writer felt about it.

5
of 5
# Cur Síos ar Imeachtaí
(Describing Events)

What is describing an event?

This is about writing an account of something that happened. It c

Ders notlarını görmek için kaydol. Ücretsiz!

  • Tüm belgeleri görebilirsin
  • Notlarını Yükselt
  • Milyonlarca öğrenciye katıl

Final Tips and Quick Checklist

Show, don't just tell - instead of saying "I was happy," write "Léim mé san aer le háthas" (I jumped in the air with joy). This creates much more vivid and engaging descriptions.

Variety is crucial in your vocabulary. Don't repeat "bhí sé go maith" constantly - mix it up with "iontach," "ar fheabhas," or "dochreidte" to keep your writing fresh and impressive.

Your quick revision checklist:

  • Past tense used correctly throughout?
  • Clear introduction with who, what, where, when?
  • Main body in logical paragraphs?
  • Events described chronologically?
  • Feelings and opinions included?
  • Strong conclusion that sums everything up?
  • Spelling and grammar checked?

Remember, planning is everything! Spend five minutes jotting down bullet points for your introduction, main body, and conclusion before you start writing. This simple step will make your final piece much stronger and easier to write.

Final Reminder: Examiners love enthusiasm and personality - let your genuine excitement about the event shine through your Irish!

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Yapay zeka arkadaşımız öğrencilerin ihtiyaçlarına göre özel olarak tasarlanmıştır. Platformda bulunan milyonlarca içeriğe dayanarak öğrencilere gerçekten anlamlı ve ilgili yanıtlar verebiliyoruz. Ancak mesele sadece cevaplar değil, refakatçi aynı zamanda kişiselleştirilmiş öğrenme planları, sınavlar veya sohbet içerikleri ve öğrencilerin becerilerine ve gelişimlerine dayalı %100 kişiselleştirme ile öğrencilere günlük öğrenme zorluklarında rehberlik ediyor.

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9

Aradığını bulamıyor musun? Diğer derslere göz at.

Kullanıcılarımızdan yorumlar. Onlar her şeyi çok beğendi — sen de beğeneceksin.

4.6/5App Store
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Uygulama çok kolay kullanılıyor ve güzel tasarlanmış. Şu ana kadar aradığım her şeyi buldum ve sunumlardan çok şey öğrendim! Kesinlikle ödevlerim için hep kullanacağım!

A.S.iOS kullanıcısı

Uygulama çok iyi. Çok fazla ders notu ve yardımlaşma var. Örneğin benim problem yaşadığım bir ders Geometriydi ve ANINDA yardım ettiler beraber hem sorularımı çözdük hem konu anlatımı buldum. Herkese tavsiye ederim.

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