Complete Irish Beginner to Intermediate Book and Audio Course: Learn to read, write, speak and understand a new language with Teach Yourself

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Weight 0.334 kg
Dimensions 3.6 × 12.8 × 19.6 cm
Format
language1
Pages

416

Publisher

Year Published

2010-9-24

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1444102354

About The Author

Diarmuid Ó Se is a lecturer at University College, Dublin. He has worked as a secondary teacher and language laboratory instructor and was for many years a researcher at the Linguistics Institute of Ireland.

Other text

Discover a new and effective way to learn Irish. With 21 units covering the four key skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening, this best-selling course comprises a book and audio support which is easy to download to your MP3 player or iPod.

Table Of Content

: Introduction: Introduction: Introduction: Pronunciation guide: Pronunciation guide: Pronunciation guide01: My name is…01: My name is…01: My name is…02: I am a teacher02: I am a teacher02: I am a teacher03: Are you married?03: Are you married?03: Are you married?04: This is…04: This is…04: This is…05: This is your room05: This is your room05: This is your room06: It is fine today06: It is fine today06: It is fine today08: Who does this belong to?08: Who does this belong to?08: Who does this belong to?09: What pastime do you have?09: What pastime do you have?09: What pastime do you have?10: Would you like a cup of tea?10: Would you like a cup of tea?10: Would you like a cup of tea?11: What does this cost?11: What does this cost?11: What does this cost?12: What did you do?12: What did you do?12: What did you do?13: I haven't seen you for a while13: I haven't seen you for a while13: I haven't seen you for a while14: I have been learning Irish for the past two years14: I have been learning Irish for the past two years14: I have been learning Irish for the past two years15: I was born in Cork15: I was born in Cork15: I was born in Cork16: Keep going half a mile16: Keep going half a mile16: Keep going half a mile17: His office is upstairs17: His office is upstairs17: His office is upstairs18: I'll meet you at eight18: I'll meet you at eight18: I'll meet you at eight19: I think the bank is closed19: I think the bank is closed19: I think the bank is closed20: What do you do?20: What do you do?20: What do you do?21: I used to have a lot to do21: I used to have a lot to do21: I used to have a lot to do: Key to the exercises: Key to the exercises: Key to the exercises: Appendices: Appendices: Appendices: Irish-English vocabulary: Irish-English vocabulary: Irish-English vocabulary: English-Irish vocabulary: English-Irish vocabulary: English-Irish vocabulary: Grammatical index: Grammatical index: Grammatical index