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Leaving Certificate English Website, By A Teacher

When taking state examinations, deaf students often wonder if they are “on the right track” in giving examiners what is needed to gain exam points.

Here’s a website by a teacher of Leaving Cert English, with advice. Reading these points with a parent or teacher may be beneficial to deaf students.

Leaving Certificate English – Help and Advice

One very relevant article is, “How Much To Write?“, as this one can throw nervous students.  The Junior Cert posts are also worth a pre-exam read.

Further Reading

  • State Exam Accommodations For Deaf Students
  • Leaving Cert Languages And Deaf Students
  • Website Makes Irish Accessible To Deaf Students
  • Transitions: A Guide For Parents & Educators
May 16, 2011Team Sound Advice

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Comments: 2
  1. Evelyn O'Connor
    14 years ago

    I’m the face behind this website and I’m delighted you’ve found it helpful. Best of luck with the exams,
    Evelyn

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  2. Caroline
    14 years ago

    Hi Evelyn, thanks for taking the time to leave a message. Hope your site is well greeted and you get constructive feedback to develop it.

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