(Gaeilge) Dúshlán na Léitheoireachta Gaeilge
April 5, 2016
(Gaeilge) ‘Bac ar thógáil Gaelscoileanna’ an t-aon tagairt don Ghaeilge i bhforógra an DUP
April 5, 2016
Teelin summer college €1,000 scholarship competition giveaway
April 5, 2016
Coláiste Aoidh Mhic Bhricne in Teelin, southwest Donegal are giving away €1,000 worth of scholarships to secondary school students to attend their Gaeltacht summer courses this July. There are ten €100 scholarships to be won.
The scholarships are for Cúrsa B, which runs from 16th – 30th July. Cúrsa B (13-16 year olds) usually costs €495, the 10 winners can attend the course at a reduced rate of €395. The course caters for all junior and leaving certificate students who wish to improve their Irish in friendly, fun environment. To enter the competition, email colaisteaoidhteileann@gmail.com and request an application form. Call Shane Ó Curraighín (087 7667853) or Gearóid Ó Deoráin (087 2701200) for further information.
The deadline for entries is Friday, 29th April. Entries can be sent to colaisteaoidhteileann@gmail.com. The winners will be notified on Wednesday, 4th May.
Dr Pádraig Ó Tiarnaigh, Chairperson, Coláiste Aoidh Mhic Bhricne, Teelin, said:
“Coláiste Aoidh Mhic Bhricne are delighted that we can offer scholarships to students this year. We aim to provide an authentic, exhilarating Gaeltacht experience in Teelin, for young people across the province and the country. These scholarships, thanks to Comhaltas Uladh, will help cover some of the costs associated with Gaeltacht courses. We focus on three things in Teelin; the Irish language, friendship and fun.”
Niall Comer, President, Comhaltas Uladh, said:
“The scholarships will provide young people with an opportunity to learn and improve their Irish in the Gaeltacht. Students interested in Irish, will have a great experience in Teelin. Comhaltas Uladh commends Coláiste Aoidh Mhic Bhricne for their work in promoting the Irish language in the Gaeltacht. We wish their courses every success this year.”
Note: Comhaltas Uladh support Gaeltacht scholarships schemes in the north of Ireland. These 10 scholarships are available for students in Donegal, Cavan, Monaghan and Louth, which also comes under the Comhaltas Uladh region.
Background: Coláiste Aoidh Mhic Bhricne is an Irish language summer college located in Teelin, South west Donegal, along the Wild Atlantic Way. The College was founded in 1955, and it celebrated 60 years established last summer. The college will run two courses this summer.
Further information:
Shane Ó Curraighín
PRO, Coláiste Aoidh Mhic Bhricne
087 7667853 (0044)75 16251036 | colaisteaoidhteileann@gmail.com
Dr. Pádraig Ó Tiarnaigh
Chairperson, Coláiste Aoidh Mhic Bhricne
(00 44) 77 16690237 | padraig@cnag.ie
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(Gaeilge) Comórtas Leabhar Gaelscoileanna Teo.
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April 4, 2016
(Gaeilge) Leabhar nua: Smokie
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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