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IrishIrish54 zobrazenia·Aktualizované Jun 6, 2026·6 stránky

Mastering An Sraith Pictiúr for Irish Storytelling

The Picture Sequence (An Sraith Pictiúr) is your chance to... Zobraziť viac

1
of 6
# An Sraith Pictiúr (The Picture
Sequence)

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

This is a huge part of the Bealtriail (Oral Exam), wor

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

Think of this as your moment to shine as a storyteller, not just someone listing what they see in pictures. You've got six pictures to work with, and your job is to create a coherent narrative that shows off your vocabulary range and grammar skills.

The secret sauce here is having a bank of phrases ready to go. You don't want to be stuck repeating the same old "agus ansin..." (and then) over and over again.

For starting your story, try phrases like "Sa chéad phictiúr, feicim..." or "Ar dtús báire, táimid ag féachaint ar..." These immediately show you're confident and ready to tell a proper story.

Top Tip: Think performance, not description. You're entertaining your examiner with a story, not giving them a boring list of what's happening in each picture.

2
of 6
# An Sraith Pictiúr (The Picture
Sequence)

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

This is a huge part of the Bealtriail (Oral Exam), wor

Essential Phrases and Past Tense Mastery

Linking phrases are your best friends for smooth transitions between pictures. Mix it up with "Ina dhiaidh sin...", "Tamall beag ina dhiaidh...", or "Ní fada go dtí go..." instead of always using the same connector.

The Aimsir Chaite (past tense) is absolutely crucial since you're telling a story that's already happened. Get those irregular verbs locked down tight – bhí, rinne, fuair, chonaic, chuaigh and the rest need to roll off your tongue automatically.

Don't forget to bring the atmosphere to life. Instead of just saying what happened, describe how characters felt: "Bhí cuma bhuartha air" (he looked worried) or "Bhí an t-atmaisféar leictreach" (the atmosphere was electric).

Confidence Boost: Once you've got these phrases memorised, you'll never be stuck for words. Your story will flow naturally, and you'll sound like a native speaker!

3
of 6
# An Sraith Pictiúr (The Picture
Sequence)

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

This is a huge part of the Bealtriail (Oral Exam), wor

Story Structure That Works

A proper story isn't just six separate descriptions stuck together – it needs a clear beginning, middle, and end that makes sense. Start by setting the scene in picture one: who are your characters, where are they, what's the initial mood?

Pictures 2-5 are your main development. Each picture should move the plot forward while you add emotional depth and interpretation. Don't just say what's happening – explain what characters might be thinking or feeling.

The climax usually hits around picture 4 or 5. This is where the drama peaks, so spend extra time here describing the tension and emotions. Your examiner wants to see you can identify the story's turning point.

Smart Strategy: Look for the problem or conflict in the middle pictures – that's your story's heart. Everything else builds up to it or resolves from it.

Wrap up with picture 6 by resolving everything and maybe throwing in a lesson learned. Phrases like "D'fhoghlaim siad ceacht luachmhar" show you understand the story's deeper meaning.

4
of 6
# An Sraith Pictiúr (The Picture
Sequence)

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

This is a huge part of the Bealtriail (Oral Exam), wor

Sample Story Walkthrough

Let's break down a summer job story to see how this works in practice. Picture 1 shows Seán looking hopefully at job ads: "Sa chéad phictiúr, feicimid buachaill óg darb ainm Seán... Tá meangadh gáire ar a aghaidh, agus is léir go bhfuil sé lán dóchais."

Picture 2 moves to his job interview: "Ansin, sa dara pictiúr, tá Seán ag agallamh poist i gcaifé áitiúil... Cé go bhfuil cuma beagáinín neirbhíseach air, tá sé ag déanamh a dhíchill."

By picture 3, he's got the job and looks proud wearing his apron. But then disaster strikes in picture 4 – he spills coffee everywhere! "Chaill Seán a chothromaíocht agus thit sé. Dhoirt sé an caife te ar fud an chustaiméara."

Story Magic: Notice how each picture builds tension, then releases it. That's what makes your examiner want to keep listening instead of just waiting for you to finish.

5
of 6
# An Sraith Pictiúr (The Picture
Sequence)

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

This is a huge part of the Bealtriail (Oral Exam), wor

High-Mark Strategies

Narrate, don't just describe – this is the golden rule. Add thoughts, feelings, and interpretations to show you're really engaging with the story. Use phrases like "Is dócha go gceapann sé..." (he probably thinks) to show deeper understanding.

Your vocabulary range needs to impress. Don't stick with basic words when you could use ar fheabhas, iontach, den scoth instead of just "go maith". Learn emotional adjectives like sceitimíneach (excited), díomách (disappointed), and trína chéile (confused).

Show off your grammar skills by throwing in different tenses when appropriate. A bit of Modh Coinníollach (conditional) like "cheap sé go mbeadh an lá go hiontach" demonstrates real language mastery.

Panic-Buster: If you forget a word, describe it in Irish instead. Can't remember "ambulance"? Try "an carr mór bán a thagann ón ospidéal" – problem solved!

Remember you'll face 2-3 follow-up questions after your story, so have some opinions ready about what might happen next or whether characters made good choices.

6
of 6
# An Sraith Pictiúr (The Picture
Sequence)

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

This is a huge part of the Bealtriail (Oral Exam), wor

Exam Success Checklist

Get your opening, linking, and closing phrases memorised until they're automatic. These are your safety net when nerves kick in during the actual exam.

Those 11 irregular verbs in the Aimsir Chaite need to be rock solid. Practice them until you don't even have to think about whether it's "chonaic" or "fheic" – it should just flow naturally.

Build up your emotional vocabulary with 10-15 solid adjectives for describing feelings and atmosphere. The examiners love seeing students who can paint vivid pictures with words.

Final Power Move: Practice all 20 official Sraith Pictiúr sets and time yourself. Aim for 3-4 minutes per story – long enough to show your skills, short enough to stay focused and confident.

Record yourself telling stories and listen back. You'll spot pronunciation issues and awkward phrases that need smoothing out before the real thing.

Most importantly, prepare potential follow-up questions for each story set. Think about themes, character motivations, and alternative endings – this shows you're thinking critically, not just memorising scripts.

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Wow, som naozaj ohromený. Vyskúšal som túto appku, lebo som ju videl mnohokrát inzerovať a bol som úplne ohromený. Táto appka je TÁ POMOC, ktorú chceš do školy a hlavne ponúka toľko vecí, ako cvičenia a faktové listy, ktoré mi osobne VEĽMI pomohli.

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IrishIrish54 zobrazenia·Aktualizované Jun 6, 2026·6 stránky

Mastering An Sraith Pictiúr for Irish Storytelling

The Picture Sequence (An Sraith Pictiúr) is your chance to show off your Irish storytelling skills in the oral exam. Worth a massive 80 marks, this isn't just about describing six pictures – it's about weaving them into a proper... Zobraziť viac

1
of 6
# An Sraith Pictiúr (The Picture
Sequence)

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

This is a huge part of the Bealtriail (Oral Exam), wor

Zaregistruj sa, aby si videl obsah. Je to zadarmo!

  • Prístup ku všetkým dokumentom
  • Zlepši si známky
  • Pridaj sa k miliónom študentov

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

Think of this as your moment to shine as a storyteller, not just someone listing what they see in pictures. You've got six pictures to work with, and your job is to create a coherent narrative that shows off your vocabulary range and grammar skills.

The secret sauce here is having a bank of phrases ready to go. You don't want to be stuck repeating the same old "agus ansin..." (and then) over and over again.

For starting your story, try phrases like "Sa chéad phictiúr, feicim..." or "Ar dtús báire, táimid ag féachaint ar..." These immediately show you're confident and ready to tell a proper story.

Top Tip: Think performance, not description. You're entertaining your examiner with a story, not giving them a boring list of what's happening in each picture.

2
of 6
# An Sraith Pictiúr (The Picture
Sequence)

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

This is a huge part of the Bealtriail (Oral Exam), wor

Zaregistruj sa, aby si videl obsah. Je to zadarmo!

  • Prístup ku všetkým dokumentom
  • Zlepši si známky
  • Pridaj sa k miliónom študentov

Essential Phrases and Past Tense Mastery

Linking phrases are your best friends for smooth transitions between pictures. Mix it up with "Ina dhiaidh sin...", "Tamall beag ina dhiaidh...", or "Ní fada go dtí go..." instead of always using the same connector.

The Aimsir Chaite (past tense) is absolutely crucial since you're telling a story that's already happened. Get those irregular verbs locked down tight – bhí, rinne, fuair, chonaic, chuaigh and the rest need to roll off your tongue automatically.

Don't forget to bring the atmosphere to life. Instead of just saying what happened, describe how characters felt: "Bhí cuma bhuartha air" (he looked worried) or "Bhí an t-atmaisféar leictreach" (the atmosphere was electric).

Confidence Boost: Once you've got these phrases memorised, you'll never be stuck for words. Your story will flow naturally, and you'll sound like a native speaker!

3
of 6
# An Sraith Pictiúr (The Picture
Sequence)

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

This is a huge part of the Bealtriail (Oral Exam), wor

Zaregistruj sa, aby si videl obsah. Je to zadarmo!

  • Prístup ku všetkým dokumentom
  • Zlepši si známky
  • Pridaj sa k miliónom študentov

Story Structure That Works

A proper story isn't just six separate descriptions stuck together – it needs a clear beginning, middle, and end that makes sense. Start by setting the scene in picture one: who are your characters, where are they, what's the initial mood?

Pictures 2-5 are your main development. Each picture should move the plot forward while you add emotional depth and interpretation. Don't just say what's happening – explain what characters might be thinking or feeling.

The climax usually hits around picture 4 or 5. This is where the drama peaks, so spend extra time here describing the tension and emotions. Your examiner wants to see you can identify the story's turning point.

Smart Strategy: Look for the problem or conflict in the middle pictures – that's your story's heart. Everything else builds up to it or resolves from it.

Wrap up with picture 6 by resolving everything and maybe throwing in a lesson learned. Phrases like "D'fhoghlaim siad ceacht luachmhar" show you understand the story's deeper meaning.

4
of 6
# An Sraith Pictiúr (The Picture
Sequence)

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

This is a huge part of the Bealtriail (Oral Exam), wor

Zaregistruj sa, aby si videl obsah. Je to zadarmo!

  • Prístup ku všetkým dokumentom
  • Zlepši si známky
  • Pridaj sa k miliónom študentov

Sample Story Walkthrough

Let's break down a summer job story to see how this works in practice. Picture 1 shows Seán looking hopefully at job ads: "Sa chéad phictiúr, feicimid buachaill óg darb ainm Seán... Tá meangadh gáire ar a aghaidh, agus is léir go bhfuil sé lán dóchais."

Picture 2 moves to his job interview: "Ansin, sa dara pictiúr, tá Seán ag agallamh poist i gcaifé áitiúil... Cé go bhfuil cuma beagáinín neirbhíseach air, tá sé ag déanamh a dhíchill."

By picture 3, he's got the job and looks proud wearing his apron. But then disaster strikes in picture 4 – he spills coffee everywhere! "Chaill Seán a chothromaíocht agus thit sé. Dhoirt sé an caife te ar fud an chustaiméara."

Story Magic: Notice how each picture builds tension, then releases it. That's what makes your examiner want to keep listening instead of just waiting for you to finish.

5
of 6
# An Sraith Pictiúr (The Picture
Sequence)

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

This is a huge part of the Bealtriail (Oral Exam), wor

Zaregistruj sa, aby si videl obsah. Je to zadarmo!

  • Prístup ku všetkým dokumentom
  • Zlepši si známky
  • Pridaj sa k miliónom študentov

High-Mark Strategies

Narrate, don't just describe – this is the golden rule. Add thoughts, feelings, and interpretations to show you're really engaging with the story. Use phrases like "Is dócha go gceapann sé..." (he probably thinks) to show deeper understanding.

Your vocabulary range needs to impress. Don't stick with basic words when you could use ar fheabhas, iontach, den scoth instead of just "go maith". Learn emotional adjectives like sceitimíneach (excited), díomách (disappointed), and trína chéile (confused).

Show off your grammar skills by throwing in different tenses when appropriate. A bit of Modh Coinníollach (conditional) like "cheap sé go mbeadh an lá go hiontach" demonstrates real language mastery.

Panic-Buster: If you forget a word, describe it in Irish instead. Can't remember "ambulance"? Try "an carr mór bán a thagann ón ospidéal" – problem solved!

Remember you'll face 2-3 follow-up questions after your story, so have some opinions ready about what might happen next or whether characters made good choices.

6
of 6
# An Sraith Pictiúr (The Picture
Sequence)

An Sraith Pictiúr - The Picture Sequence

This is a huge part of the Bealtriail (Oral Exam), wor

Zaregistruj sa, aby si videl obsah. Je to zadarmo!

  • Prístup ku všetkým dokumentom
  • Zlepši si známky
  • Pridaj sa k miliónom študentov

Exam Success Checklist

Get your opening, linking, and closing phrases memorised until they're automatic. These are your safety net when nerves kick in during the actual exam.

Those 11 irregular verbs in the Aimsir Chaite need to be rock solid. Practice them until you don't even have to think about whether it's "chonaic" or "fheic" – it should just flow naturally.

Build up your emotional vocabulary with 10-15 solid adjectives for describing feelings and atmosphere. The examiners love seeing students who can paint vivid pictures with words.

Final Power Move: Practice all 20 official Sraith Pictiúr sets and time yourself. Aim for 3-4 minutes per story – long enough to show your skills, short enough to stay focused and confident.

Record yourself telling stories and listen back. You'll spot pronunciation issues and awkward phrases that need smoothing out before the real thing.

Most importantly, prepare potential follow-up questions for each story set. Think about themes, character motivations, and alternative endings – this shows you're thinking critically, not just memorising scripts.

Mysleli sme si, že sa už nikdy neopýtaš...

Čo je Knowunity AI companion?

Náš AI Companion je AI nástroj zameraný na študentov, ktorý ponúka viac ako len odpovede. Postavený na miliónoch zdrojov Knowunity poskytuje relevantné informácie, personalizované študijné plány, kvízy a obsah priamo v chate, prispôsobujúc sa tvojej individuálnej ceste učenia.

Kde si môžem stiahnuť aplikáciu Knowunity?

Aplikáciu si môžeš stiahnuť z Google Play Store a Apple App Store.

Je Knowunity naozaj zadarmo?

Presne tak! Užívaj si bezplatný prístup k študijnému obsahu, spájaj sa s ostatnými študentmi a získaj okamžitú pomoc – všetko na dosah ruky.

Najobľúbenejší obsah v predmete Irish

9

Najobľúbenejší obsah

9

Nenašiel si, čo hľadáš? Preskúmaj iné predmety.

Študenti nás milujú — a ty budeš tiež.

4.6/5App Store
4.7/5Google Play

Appka je veľmi jednoduchá na používanie a má super dizajn. Zatiaľ som našiel všetko, čo som hľadal, a naučil sa veľa z prezentácií! Určite ju použijem na školskú úlohu! A samozrejme mi to aj veľmi pomáha ako inšpirácia.

Stefan SiOS používateľ

Táto appka je naozaj skvelá. Je tu toľko študijných poznámok a pomoci [...]. Môj problémový predmet je napríklad francúzština a appka má toľko možností pomoci. Vďaka tejto appke som si zlepšil francúzštinu. Odporúčal by som ju každému.

Samantha KlichAndroid používateľka

Wow, som naozaj ohromený. Vyskúšal som túto appku, lebo som ju videl mnohokrát inzerovať a bol som úplne ohromený. Táto appka je TÁ POMOC, ktorú chceš do školy a hlavne ponúka toľko vecí, ako cvičenia a faktové listy, ktoré mi osobne VEĽMI pomohli.

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