(Gaeilge) Leabhar nua: Smokie
April 4, 2016
(Gaeilge) Taighde iarchéime ar an luath-thumoideachas i scoileanna lán-Ghaeilge
April 4, 2016
(Gaeilge) Dráma nua: Ó Pheann an Phiarsaigh
April 4, 2016
Internet sites
April 4, 2016
There are now hundreds of Irish internet sites. There is a very comprehensive guide available to Irish speakers.
There are now hundreds of Irish internet sites. There is a very comprehensive guide available to Irish speakers.
‘Gaeilge ar an Ghréasán’,a site with more than 800 links operated by Sabhal Mòr Ostaig (A university college in the Scottish Gaeltacht. Caoimhín Ó Donnaile, an Irishman and a former member of the Gaelic League in Glasgow is on the staff.) If you are interested in Scottish Gaelic, go to ‘Gàidhlig air an Lìon’.
I would like to mention a couple of sites this week. Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann/The Irish Minstrels’ Association, publishes a list of poems and stories for young Fleadh competitors. But it would be helpful to any learner. A beginner is better learning a poem by heart rather than a complicated rule. For example, it is more useful to learn a poem like ‘Seán agus an Dall’ than ‘In the first declension, the nouns are masculine and end in a broad consonant. The final consonant is slenderised to form the genitive singular’. Got that? The poem illustrates the rule clearly. (Go to Comhaltas – education.)
Read more: http://www.derryjournal.com/news/columnists/internet-sites-1-7303570#ixzz44qThMF91
(Gaeilge) Taighde maidir le scoláirí le disléicse i scoileanna lán-Ghaeilge
March 31, 2016
(Gaeilge) Seónna spleodracha ar stáitse ag COIRM GAEL LINN !
March 31, 2016
(Gaeilge) Todhchaí na Gaelscolaíochta idir chamáin i gCarn Tóchair
March 31, 2016
(Gaeilge) Folúntas: Stiúrthóir Naíonra
March 30, 2016
Tir na nÓg Early Years Care and Education Centre, Athy Co. Kildare, is seeking a teacher to fill the position as Stiúrthóir Naíonra/ Childcare practitioner.
We are seeking a motivated, competent, adaptable, professional practitioner with experience in the early years sector with a high level of the Irish language.
Our centre follows the Aistear Early Years Curriculum and we have been Síolta validated by the Early Years Policy Unit.
We provide a high quality of care and education and are looking for a new practitioner to join our team that is excited to move with us.
We are looking for a person with a minimum of Fetac Level 6 qualification to do at least part-time hours.
We are looking for a person to start immediately.
If you are interested in applying for the position, please email Kathleen on info@tirnanogathy.ie or call 087-2662585.
(Gaeilge) Ó Pheann an Phiarsaigh – Liosta na n-imeachtaí
March 29, 2016
(Gaeilge) Comórtas AN TRIAIL
March 29, 2016