A book for adult learners which contains short articles that will be of interest to everyone. Themes include shopping, housework, mobile phones, and even what to do if you have...
If you find yourself using the same words and phrases all the time, this book will help you expand your vocabulary. There are 145 core words. The entry for a...
“First Steps,” as it is fondly known, is a classic and timeless first book for learning the Irish language. Originally published in the 1960s, it is now in its 28th...
Beidh Tú Alright is a powerful nod to the resilience of the human spirit, the importance of cultural heritage, and the joy of lifelong learning. McHugh’s personal story will inspire both...
Motherfoclóir – foclóir means 'dictionary' and is pronounced like a rather more vulgar English epithet – is a book based on the popular Twitter account @theirishfor. As the title suggests, 'Motherfoclóir'...
Tá Gearóid Gaoth an-ghnóthach, ag obair ar Fheirm na Gaoithe ar fad. Tá cuid mhór le déanamh aige, tá na tuirbíní gaoithe ina stad. Tá a chairde ag déanamh pleananna,...
What’s That as Béarla? will improve and enrich your spoken Irish skills for an upcoming oral examination or if you simply want to take your written and spoken Irish to the...
Now and again, this author presents us with a fresh work, and it’s always worth the wait. In this new collection, “Mná,” he writes about the lives of women in...
Irish translation of The Builders by Maeve Binchy. Nan Ryan lives by herself at Number 14 Chestnut Road. When it’s heard that the builders are coming to work on the...