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teach gaeilge!?

  • 18-04-2007 2:28pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 13


    hi everyone! i'm a 6th year student in louth and i'm taking a year out next year to travel. i was thinking about trying to find a house with some people in the cork/kerry region where i could practise my irish for a few months and i was wondering if anyone had any ideas about how i could do this?! any help would be greatly appreciated!:D


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,730 ✭✭✭✭simu


    Some ideas here: http://www.irishgaelictranslator.com/travelireland/accommodation/kerry.php
    http://www.irishgaelictranslator.com/travelireland/accommodation/cork.php

    They suggest looking for B&Bs run by native speakers. Although, from your post, it sounded like you wanted to share a house. I'd say that's something you'd have to set up yourself once you got to know people in whichever Gaeltacht because afaik, you don't see house share offers advertised in papers etc in the country as often as you would in the city.

    Go n-éirí leat, pé scéal é!


  • Registered Users Posts: 247 ✭✭Wexford96


    Hi,
    I have heard there is a shortage of Irish teachers for schools in Ireland and they are 'crying out' for staff qualified to teach Gaeilge ot Leaving Cert?
    Is this the case?
    I know of the various websites advertizing jobs but most seem to offer temp or part time work.
    My question is how does a fully qualified irish teacher go about finding a proper, fulltime, longterm job in Ireland? And, do such positions exist in the country?
    Thank you for reading.


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