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Gaeltacht- Casca

  • 10-10-2014 9:44am
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    Hi guys :) Here's one for the Irish teachers, I'm thinking of going to the Gaeltacht, never have been, to improve my Irish before next June. Do you know if any Gaeltacht's offer Easter Courses? And if so, any recommendations? Do you think it would be worthwhile for me to go?


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  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 4,574 Mod ✭✭✭✭dory


    Definitely would be worthwhile seeing the the orals are after Easter this year. So if you can do oral practice every day that would be great. Try and stay with a bean an tí and speak as much as you can. A lot of those revision courses just give more essays/notes on poems which you can get in any good notes book.

    Alternatively you could spend the money on a grinds teacher who would speak Irish to you for an hour or so a day.

    In terms of which are good I know a great one in West Kerry, but really depends on where you live and if you want to spend time in the Gaeltacht when you also need to study for your other subjects.


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