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Developing my Irish language

  • 15-12-2014 6:09pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 265 ✭✭


    Hi Everyone!

    I'm a TY student looking to improve my irish language. Although I managed to get a decent grade in my Junior cert (B), I never really enjoyed Irish, or any other langauge either. I wouldn't have considered myself good at irish.

    Ach ta gra nua agam don an teanga agus chultur gaelach. I hope that makes sense :-)

    As well as having more interest in class, I'd like to develop the language outside of school. however, I'm not sure where to look for resources. Could anyone suggest books, CDs, Podcasts, Websites etc. that would be useful? I understand i will need to practice my oral irish skills, ach is bunmuinteoir i mo dheirfuir, so she will help :-)

    I would love to achieve fluency in Irish, any tips are welcome :-)

    Go raibh maith agaibh!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 310 ✭✭hathcock


    NOS3 wrote: »
    Hi Everyone!

    I'm a TY student looking to improve my irish language. Although I managed to get a decent grade in my Junior cert (B), I never really enjoyed Irish, or any other langauge either. I wouldn't have considered myself good at irish.

    Ach ta gra nua agam don an teanga agus chultur gaelach. I hope that makes sense :-)

    As well as having more interest in class, I'd like to develop the language outside of school. however, I'm not sure where to look for resources. Could anyone suggest books, CDs, Podcasts, Websites etc. that would be useful? I understand i will need to practice my oral irish skills, ach is bunmuinteoir i mo dheirfuir, so she will help :-)

    I would love to achieve fluency in Irish, any tips are welcome :-)

    Go raibh maith agaibh!
    dean teangmháil leis an cráobh áitiul do conradh na gaeilge,is cabhair mór íad do éinne le suim sa teanga.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,620 ✭✭✭Grudaire


    Bí páirteach san Fóram lán Gaeilge anseo ar Boards.ie freisin http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=904

    An bhfuil aon suimeanna eile agat? Ceapaim gur bealach nádúrtha é an teanga fhoghlaim ná í a úsáid ag déanamh rudaí a thaitean leat..

    Freisin, má's féidir dul chuig an Gaeltacht i rith a samhradh?


  • Registered Users Posts: 265 ✭✭NOS3


    go raibh maith agaibh grudaire agus hathcock!

    Is brea liom spoirt coisuil le badmantan agus leadog. Is brea liom a bheith ag leamh freisin. Combining my interests with irish would be very helpful. :)
    an bhfuil aon gearrursceal deas? (Good, short novels)
    ballingeary and cape clear are close enough, but i probably can't afford to stay.

    My area, although close to gaeltachts, doesn't have much of an irish langauge community.
    Conradh na gaeilge is a great sugestion, I will try and look for nearby branches.

    Mile buoichas!


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