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Pimsleur Irish Quick & Simple Course - Level 1 Lessons 1-8 CD
Pimsleur Irish Quick & Simple Course - Level 1 Lessons 1-8 CD: Learn to Speak and Understand Irish (Gaelic) with Pimsleur Language Programs | Pimsleur
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The Pimsleur Method: the easiest, fastest way to learn a new language. Completely portable, easily downloadable, and lots of fun. Youll be speaking and understanding in no time flat! This course includes eight lessons of Irish language instruction - 4 hrs of audio-only effective language learning with real-life spoken practice sessions. Each lesson provides 30 minutes of spoken language practice, with an introductory conversation, and new vocabulary and structures. Detailed instructions enable you to understand and participate in the conversation. Practice for vocabulary introduced in previous lessons is included in each lesson. The emphasis is on pronunciation and comprehension, and on learning to speak Irish. The Irish Language Irish and English are the official languages of Ireland. The three major dialects of Irish are: Connemara (in the west of Ireland and around the city of Galway), Munster (spoken in Counties Kerry and Cork), and Ulster (spoken in County Donegal). Pimsleur's Irish teaches the Munster dialect. Tech Talk - CDs are formatted for playing in all CD players, including car players, and users can copy files for use in iTunes or Windows Media Player.
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GingerAntics
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Not a bad place to start. It‘s certainly the easiest source to find for learning the Irish language. My concern comes mostly from the sudden piling on of mostly new vocabulary at lesson 8, where all the other lessons added a limited amount of new information mixed in with review from the previous lessons. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 #Irish #IrishLanguage #AncestralLanguage

GingerAntics Also, the entire thing is dedicated to going to a pub and talking to someone for the first time, and how to respond to an invitation to their home within 10 minutes (something not likely to happen in real life). It is certainly more realistic than duolingo, but still not really useful beyond the first 5 or 6 lessons. 1y
quietlycuriouskate One for my husband's radar: he's been learning Irish on Duolingo and complains about the nonsensical sentences it asks him to translate. 1y
GingerAntics @kathedron this was definitely better, and I felt like I at least had a handle on actually saying something useful in Irish. It‘s a starting point for sure. I think the number one thing with this is you actually get human, native speakers of Irish. I‘ve recently found a few more beginner Irish audiobook/lessons, so I look forward to seeing how those expand my vocabulary, and hopefully he can find something he likes, too. 1y
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GingerAntics
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The description says this has 8 lessons, I‘ve also found a transcript online for 8 lessons, but mine has 10… so I‘m a little confused on that front. Anyway, I started this at the beginning of the year. Instead of doing a lesson a day for 10 days, I did a lesson a week (and listened to it 6-7 times, once a day). I stalled at lesson 8 oddly enough. I haven‘t listened lately, but I‘m picking it back up.
#Irish #IrishLanguage #AncestralLanguage

GingerAntics I have always wanted to learn Irish, and this year I chose to actively do something about it as part of my personal spiritual practice… so magically this is now tying into our #DeadPhilosophersSociety read. Just look at me go! 😂 1y
GingerAntics My current plan is to finish with this by July to move on to my next Irish Language learner audiobook. I have to say, I adore the sound of Irish, and I like that I am starting to understand some basic things when I hear them. 1y
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