Publisher's Synopsis Learning Irish is the standard introductory course to the Irish language. The product of many years of original and scholarly research as well as much teaching experience, this...
How do you say in Irish: ‘the icing on the cake,’ or ‘the acid test,’ or ‘my Irish is a little rusty’? This is the perfect companion to Bannister’s perennially...
Cruinnscríobh na Gaeilge Ciarán Mac MurchaidhThe sixth edition of this highly sought after work. This is a necessary resource for learners and teachers alike. Some minor amendments have been made to...
From the author of Thirty-Two Words for Field. When you look at the world through the Irish-language, you see a world more magical. See a squirrell as a ‘tree dog’...
For two decades the prolific writer Cathal Ó Sándair had Irish teenagers reading about the school bench without the knowledge of the teachers. Here comes his first book, Na Maribh...
This is Part Three in Buntús Cainte the most successful course in Irish ever and is in continual demand. Part Three is a series of sixty five further lessons based...
We are going to control Ireland with the help of the Invisible Plane from Tighmore until Sunday. We will blow up the Bank of Ireland, Dáil Éireann, the General Post...
A a collection of role-plays for students preparing for GCSE as the role-plays are again an important part of the examination. It was felt that there was not enough practice...
How do you feel about embracing Ireland's native tongue? At odds after a tricky relationship at school? Maybe you've given up, or don't know where to start? Well, is fada...
A handy little language aid designed to be carried by Irish learners at all times. The booklet offers basic Irish grammar rules, as well as everyday phrases and a collection...
A light-hearted, fully-illustrated retro-style picture book with 50+ words and phrases you can use to practise your Irish with your furry bestfriend.
Includes phonetic spelling/pronunciation guide.
Paperback
Pages 112
A lot of credit is due to Tuismitheoirí na Gaeltachta who came up with this idea of a collection of 'agallamh beirte' (dialogues) agus 'lúibíní' (melodic dialogue) for young people....