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Comhrá Simplí (Simple Conversation)






Introduction to Conversations
Your oral exam isn't just about answering questions correctly – it's about showing you can have a proper back-and-forth chat in Irish. Think of it as proving you can actually use the language in real life, not just memorise it for tests.
Every good conversation has three parts: a start, a middle, and an end. You'll need specific phrases for each bit to keep things flowing smoothly.
The building blocks are simple: beannachtaí (greetings) to start, ceisteanna (questions) to show interest, freagraí (answers) that go beyond one word, and frásaí beaga (small phrases) to keep everything natural.
Top Tip: Learn these essential phrases off by heart – they're your conversation lifelines when you're stuck!

Essential Phrases You Need
Mastering these key phrases will make your conversations sound natural and confident. Start with the basics: "Dia duit" for hello, "Conas atá tú?" to ask how someone is, and always remember "Agus tú féin?" to turn the question back.
When you're struggling, don't panic! Use "Gabh mo leithscéal" if you need them to repeat something, or be honest with "Ní thuigim" if you're lost. It's better to ask than to guess wrong.
Filler words like "Bhuel" (well) and "Ar ndóigh" (of course) are absolute game-changers. They give you time to think whilst sounding fluent and natural.
Remember: It's totally fine to ask "An féidir leat é sin a rá arís, le do thoil?" – examiners actually appreciate when you seek clarification!

How to Structure Your Conversation
Start every conversation with proper greetings – "Dia is Muire duit" when they say "Dia duit". When they ask "Conas atá tú?", don't just say "go maith" – expand it! Try "Tá mé go hiontach. Bhí lá maith agam ar scoil inniu."
The F.R.E.E. method is your secret weapon for answering questions. Give a Freagra (answer), explain your Reason, provide an Example, and add Extra info. This turns boring one-word answers into impressive responses.
Don't just wait to be questioned – ask things back! After talking about your hobbies, try "An bhfuil suim agat sa spórt?" This shows you can hold a proper two-way conversation.
Game Changer: Use small words like "Ceapaim go..." (I think that...) to buy yourself thinking time whilst sounding sophisticated!

Practice Examples That Work
Here's how real conversations flow. When asked about hobbies, don't just say "Is maith liom spórt." Instead, try: "Is breá liom peil Ghaelach. Imrim le mo chlub áitiúil gach Máirt agus Déardaoin. Is obair chrua í ach bainim taitneamh aisti."
For weekend questions, be specific about days and activities. "Ar an Satharn, chuaigh mé go dtí an phictiúrlann le mo chairde" gives much more detail than just "Chuaigh mé amach."
The key is mixing different types of responses – some short and snappy, others longer with lots of detail. This variety shows you're comfortable with the language.
Confidence Booster: If you forget a word, describe it in Irish instead – "an rud a úsáideann tú chun..." (the thing you use to...). Examiners love this!

Tips for Exam Success
Speak clearly and don't rush – it's much better to be slow and correct than fast and messy. Make eye contact, smile, and remember the examiner wants you to succeed.
Focus your study on key topics: mé féin (myself), an scoil (school), mo chlann (my family), caitheamh aimsire (hobbies), and an deireadh seachtaine (weekends). These come up in every exam.
Practice having mini-conversations with mates or even just chat to yourself in Irish. The more you practice, the more natural it becomes.
Never Forget: Always expand your answers! The examiner is giving you chances to show off your Irish – grab them with both hands and impress them with everything you know.
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Comhrá Simplí (Simple Conversation)
Ever felt nervous about having a conversation in Irish during your oral exam? Don't worry – it's actually more like having a chat with a friend than answering formal questions. This guide will teach you how to have natural, flowing...

Introduction to Conversations
Your oral exam isn't just about answering questions correctly – it's about showing you can have a proper back-and-forth chat in Irish. Think of it as proving you can actually use the language in real life, not just memorise it for tests.
Every good conversation has three parts: a start, a middle, and an end. You'll need specific phrases for each bit to keep things flowing smoothly.
The building blocks are simple: beannachtaí (greetings) to start, ceisteanna (questions) to show interest, freagraí (answers) that go beyond one word, and frásaí beaga (small phrases) to keep everything natural.
Top Tip: Learn these essential phrases off by heart – they're your conversation lifelines when you're stuck!

Essential Phrases You Need
Mastering these key phrases will make your conversations sound natural and confident. Start with the basics: "Dia duit" for hello, "Conas atá tú?" to ask how someone is, and always remember "Agus tú féin?" to turn the question back.
When you're struggling, don't panic! Use "Gabh mo leithscéal" if you need them to repeat something, or be honest with "Ní thuigim" if you're lost. It's better to ask than to guess wrong.
Filler words like "Bhuel" (well) and "Ar ndóigh" (of course) are absolute game-changers. They give you time to think whilst sounding fluent and natural.
Remember: It's totally fine to ask "An féidir leat é sin a rá arís, le do thoil?" – examiners actually appreciate when you seek clarification!

How to Structure Your Conversation
Start every conversation with proper greetings – "Dia is Muire duit" when they say "Dia duit". When they ask "Conas atá tú?", don't just say "go maith" – expand it! Try "Tá mé go hiontach. Bhí lá maith agam ar scoil inniu."
The F.R.E.E. method is your secret weapon for answering questions. Give a Freagra (answer), explain your Reason, provide an Example, and add Extra info. This turns boring one-word answers into impressive responses.
Don't just wait to be questioned – ask things back! After talking about your hobbies, try "An bhfuil suim agat sa spórt?" This shows you can hold a proper two-way conversation.
Game Changer: Use small words like "Ceapaim go..." (I think that...) to buy yourself thinking time whilst sounding sophisticated!

Practice Examples That Work
Here's how real conversations flow. When asked about hobbies, don't just say "Is maith liom spórt." Instead, try: "Is breá liom peil Ghaelach. Imrim le mo chlub áitiúil gach Máirt agus Déardaoin. Is obair chrua í ach bainim taitneamh aisti."
For weekend questions, be specific about days and activities. "Ar an Satharn, chuaigh mé go dtí an phictiúrlann le mo chairde" gives much more detail than just "Chuaigh mé amach."
The key is mixing different types of responses – some short and snappy, others longer with lots of detail. This variety shows you're comfortable with the language.
Confidence Booster: If you forget a word, describe it in Irish instead – "an rud a úsáideann tú chun..." (the thing you use to...). Examiners love this!

Tips for Exam Success
Speak clearly and don't rush – it's much better to be slow and correct than fast and messy. Make eye contact, smile, and remember the examiner wants you to succeed.
Focus your study on key topics: mé féin (myself), an scoil (school), mo chlann (my family), caitheamh aimsire (hobbies), and an deireadh seachtaine (weekends). These come up in every exam.
Practice having mini-conversations with mates or even just chat to yourself in Irish. The more you practice, the more natural it becomes.
Never Forget: Always expand your answers! The examiner is giving you chances to show off your Irish – grab them with both hands and impress them with everything you know.
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Je kunt de app downloaden via Google Play Store en Apple App Store.
Is Knowunity echt gratis?
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Deze app is echt geweldig. Er zijn zoveel aantekeningen en hulpmiddelen [...]. Mijn probleemvak is bijvoorbeeld Frans, en de app heeft zoveel opties voor hulp. Dankzij deze app ben ik beter geworden in Frans. Ik zou het iedereen aanraden.
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