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Irish Classes in DCU

  • 16-03-2013 08:09PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 90 ✭✭


    Hiya!

    I'm a sixth year student trying to decide where to study Science in college. I really want to continue Irish and become fluent by the time I leave college, so I want to go somewhere that does Irish classes for students not doing an Irish degree.

    Does anyone know if DCU does these? I know UCD, NUI Maynooth and as far as I can remember, Trinity do Irish classes.

    Thanks! :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 90 ✭✭flowerbattle


    DCU Cumann na Gaeilge do some, yes! If you come here, just join up on clubs/socs day and they will give you more information about when they're on and the like. Also there's all kinds of social events as Gaeilge and a Ciorcal Cómhrá in the canteen so beidh an-chuid deiseanna agat anseo!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 48 Srianadh


    Always been meaning to call down and try pick up a cupla focal flower. Have yis any events left this year? Or any recommendations of a good place to start for a recent convert starting out. Pretty basic level. Haven't heard a word since I left pass Irish in the Leaving Cert like.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 90 ✭✭flowerbattle


    Srianadh wrote: »
    Always been meaning to call down and try pick up a cupla focal flower. Have yis any events left this year? Or any recommendations of a good place to start for a recent convert starting out. Pretty basic level. Haven't heard a word since I left pass Irish in the Leaving Cert like.

    I'm sure there's some, I wouldn't know the specifics myself now. Sure give the facebook page a like and you're welcome to head down to whatever. Also you can join us for this semester for just €2 upstairs in the Hub!


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