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The 'teach yourself Irish' book

  • 22-05-2011 06:37PM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 883 ✭✭✭


    I did my leaving, and at the last moment dropped down to Ordinary because I was freaking out so much. I'm 26 now, and one of my things in my life is to be actually able to speak and write Irish. All these years of school and nothing to show for it! What is with that like?

    Anyway I have this book where it's designed at people who did Irish in school, builds on what you know. There's an advanced pack that you can buy with audio files and stuff but I didn't bother. I know how to pronounce things.

    ANYWAY I have no will power! I am an incredibly lazy person! :eek: ...Would anyone be interested in teaming up?


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