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Irish for beginners

  • 16-08-2012 02:01PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Hello,

    I am looking to improve my Irish as it is woeful! Any Websites or e reading material/books that could improve. Im looking to start from the basics again. Interactive Irish learning website that you might know?


    Thank you:D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,232 ✭✭✭Bazinga_N


    Hello,

    I am looking to improve my Irish as it is woeful! Any Websites or e reading material/books that could improve. Im looking to start from the basics again. Interactive Irish learning website that you might know?


    Thank you:D

    Tbh, there isn't really books or material for people to learn Irish outside of school books. In my opinion you should figure out what parts of Irish you need help in. You can get a grammar guide and the Scoail Amach É books are great for written work and vocabulary. The An dTuigeann Tú Anois É books are great for Listening and Oral work. :)

    Anyways! Best of Luck!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11 Classical Kid


    Hello,

    I am looking to improve my Irish as it is woeful! Any Websites or e reading material/books that could improve. Im looking to start from the basics again. Interactive Irish learning website that you might know?


    Thank you:D

    Hey,

    There is two websites that might be of use to you, one i have tried a bit and one i havent. The one i have seems to be pretty good. Its based on this onld course that RTE used to have i think called Buntus Cainte and it got great reviews so you should give it a shot :)

    Have tried: www.talkirish.com

    Havent Tried:www.ranganna.com


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