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.
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PAULINE KELLY taught in Marian College for 24 years. National leader of Junior Cycle English Support Service for two years, she is now an associate facilitator. She has worked as an English advisor and trainer with SLSS and PDST and is a teacher trainer with Trinity, Maynooth and UCD Schools of Education. Pauline is the author/co-author of many best-selling
More about Pauline KellyDeirdre Murphy teaches in Newbridge College, Co Kildare.
Tomas Seale teaches in St Mark's Community School, Dublin 24.
Both Deirdre and Tomas are co-authors of the best-selling Junior Cycle English series, Fire and Ice.
Pauline Kelly taught in Marian College for 24 years. National leader of Junior Cycle English Support Service for two years, she is now an Associate Facilitator. She has studied the teaching of language at American and French universities and holds a postgraduate diploma in Children's Literature. She has worked as English advisor and trainer with the SLSS and
More about Tomas SealePauline Kelly taught in Marian College for 24 years. National leader of Junior Cycle English Support Service for two years, she is now an Associate Facilitator. She has studied the teaching of language at American and French universities and holds a postgraduate diploma in Children's Literature. She has worked as English advisor and trainer with the SLSS and
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