Fire and Ice is the ONLY up-to-date programme available for the new Junior Cycle English Specification. Reflecting the revised Junior Cycle framework 2015 and containing the most current year plan, it is also the only programme written with knowledge of the SEC sample papers and including information from various guidelines published between December 2015 and March 2016.
Fire and Ice 1 is an exciting textbook for students of first year English. It fires the imagination, making the English classroom an enjoyable and creative environment whilst also teaching that cool, intelligent, careful attention to clarity and accuracy builds confidence in spoken and written English. Written for the new Junior Cycle course, the Fire and Ice series has been carefully compiled to help you achieve all the objectives of the course. Fire and Ice 2 completes the series for second and third year students.
Key features of the book:
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Pauline Kelly taught in Marian College, Dublin 4 for many years and has extensive experience as an English examiner, advisor, author, conference speaker and trainer.
Deirdre Murphy teaches in Newbridge College, Co. Kildare and is a co-creator of free Junior Cycle English resources for RTÉ Radio 1’s Documentary on One series.
Tomás Seale teaches in St Mark’s Community School, Dublin 24 and is a co-creator of free Junior Cycle English resources for RTÉ Radio 1’s Documentary on One series.
Mary-Elaine Tynan teaches in Mount Temple Comprehensive, Dublin 3 and has co-created resources for Junior Cycle with many organisations, including RTÉ Radio 1, Documentary on One, RTÉ television and the BAI.