starting to learn

Latest post Thu, Feb 13 2014 10:26 by ohealaithe51@gmail.com. 35 replies.
  • Thu, Jan 9 2014 13:27 In reply to

    • Kristian
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    Re: starting to learn

    Hello my friend, I am a guy from Denmark, who, in connection with a project I got in school, would be HIGHLY interested in learning, and adventually do an interview with you through skype. The topic for the task is 'fascination', and I've choosen to write about 'accents', what it does to people to have different accents, how people get different accents, and ofcourse history aswell and so on. Your help in this topic would be of unimagineable help to me, and for my task, and I am really looking forward for you to respond me, as soon as possible. Hope from Kristian!

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  • Thu, Jan 9 2014 13:28 In reply to

    • Kristian
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    My mail is bogormenkris@gmail.com and skype is: Christian.demey

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  • Thu, Jan 23 2014 19:10 In reply to

    • riposte
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    Re: starting to learn

    What do you guys think of this.......... http://www.dublinforum.net/forum/showpost.php?p=106480&postcount=62

     

    and this ........ http://www.dublinforum.net/forum/showpost.php?p=290312&postcount=34

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  • Wed, Feb 5 2014 9:47 In reply to

    Re: starting to learn

    I have recently moved to Ireland, and am beginning to learn Irish. I am living in Limerick, so I assume the dialect I would learn would be muster. However, I am hoping to teach in a Primary school eventaully and I thing that An Caighdeán, is used.

    I am looking for a pen pal!

    Hopefully someone who knows 'standard Irish' - Irish taught in schools. : ) 

     

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  • Thu, Feb 6 2014 21:34 In reply to

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    I am a new one... I first became interested in Irish about 30 years ago, but did not start studying until about 2 weeks ago!Smile I have studied many languages before, and I know that nothing is as important as motivation. For example, if you feel passionately about a hobby, you will have the patience to wade through books with a dictionary, and will learn a lot in the process. Some of my dearest hobbies are KNITTING and VINTAGE CLOTHES, so please, if you know any web sites or forums on these subjects in Irish, let me know!

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  • Thu, Feb 13 2014 10:26 In reply to

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    I am also learning the Irish language (an theanga Gaeilge). I've just recently joined gaeltalk, but I cant tell you much about it. There's a 60 lesson course available online on the site for six euro ninety nine cents per month with the first lesson free. Just checking it out myself so cant give you any support on its merits. Focail.ie is a site which may be of help to you. SUPPORT IS VITAL WHEN YOU ARE LEARNING A NEW LANGUAGE ! Regards Dermot

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