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Learning Irish.

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  • 20-09-2010 7:54pm
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    Hi guys,Im currently working in England but would love to become fluent in Irish.Obviously I did Irish up until the LC but Ive lost most of it at this stage.Is there anyone who would be interested in talking to me as Gaeilge on skype on a regular basis.I watch programmes on TG4 now and then but I really need to start talking the language to learn it.My irish would be at a very basic level but hopefully over time I can improve it.I know this may seem like a strange thing to be asking but I think it would be the most effective way for me to learn.:)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 780 ✭✭✭craoltoir


    Tá craobh de Chonradh na Gaeilge i Learpholl. Teagmháil: mailto:tonybirtill@hotmail.com

    This is a contact for the Conradh na Gaeilge branch in Liverpool.

    If there is an Irish Centre near where you are, they might have info on Irish language classes/conversation groups locally.

    Féach an suíomh seo chomh maith. See also following site re Irish language in Britain:http://www.colaiste-na-ngael.com/


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