Eurospar Passage West
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Fáilte is fiche romhat go leathanach Gaeilge seo. Tá súil againn go mbainfidh tú sult agus taitneamh as.
Information on Irish language and cultural activities within the club are available here.
It’s a safe bet that anyone who went to school in Ireland has a fair amount of knowledge of the Irish language, and as such the Gaeilge learned at school is not so much forgotten, as displaced by Béarla.
It is commonly observed that most adults come to conversational Irish classes with little or no knowledge about the origins of language, how Irish evolved, and how it works. This is not surprising, as it was unlikely ever to have been taught to them. The correct use of dictionaries, making connections between similar words etc., are skills not generally seen as prerequisites to getting the most out of conversational Irish classes.
Growing up and living in a non-Gaelteacht area has deprived us of the opportunity to learn Irish by simple imitation, as does a child when learning English from us. As such, we are dependant to a large extent on the written and recorded word, what we hear on TV and Radio, and how we interpret this information.
A higher rate of progress amongst adult learners of Irish is better achieved by incorporating elements of reading, writing, and basic conversational Irish into their tuition, the aim being to achieve a level of familiarity with the language, upon which the ability to freely converse in Irish may be strengthened and advanced.
By reconnecting with their earlier knowledge of Irish and linking it to new learning, adult students are encouraged to reflect on what makes the language work, and how best to integrate it into their daily activities.
“Má tá Gaeilge agat labhair í” goes the well intentioned catch-phrase. In contrast, a better approach is to state what is most certainly a fact for anyone who has been through the educational system in Ireland, “Tá Gaeilge Agat!”
CLG An Phasáiste Thiar
Bealtaine 2011
Bí linn, ar son na Gaeilge - Tá Gaeilge Agat!
Written by AdministratorTá Rang Gaeilge le fáil, uair amháin sa tseachtain, do dhaoine fásta a d'fhoghlaim teanga ár sinsear ar scoil in Éirinn. Bíonn na ranganna ar siúl in Áras an Chumainn, Páirc Uí Mhainnín, go ceann uair go leith an chloig, in atmaisféar cairdiúla, suaimhneach. Má tá suim agat, cuir glaoch orainn roimh ré ar 087-9865524, chun breis eolais a fháil amach.
For adults who went through the Irish education system, a class is held once a week at the Clubhouse, Manning Park, to enable them to reconnect with the Irish language they learned in school. Classes are conducted in a relaxed, informal atmosphere and are of 1.5 hours duration. If you feel that this may be of interest to you, you are asked to ring us in advance at 087-9865524, to obtain further information.
