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Conference tallis::celt

Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
Total number of notes:20523

53.0. "IRISH COURSE AVAILABLE-SELF STUDY(FOR LOAN)" by TPLVAX::FUREY () Tue May 27 1986 10:41

    TO LAWLER NOTE 16.7
    
    I HAVE A THREE CASSETTE/ONE BOOK STUDY COURSE ON IRISH.
    I ALSO LIVE IN NASHUA. I WENT TO IRELAND LAST YEAR AND WAS
    ALSO SURPRISED AT THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO
    BORROW CASSETTE GIVE ME A CALL.
    (THE LANGUAGE IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PRONOUNCE FROM THE WRITTEN WORD.)
    
    (I'M STUDYING SPANISH AND I AM SPOILED BY THIS LANGUAGE WHICH
    IS 100% PHONETIC)
    
    53 CATALINA LANE
    NASHUA, N.H.
    
    603 883-4045  OR 883-9388
    
    SHALOM
    JOHN FUREY
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53.1contacts for Learning GaelicEKLV00::OFARRELLWillie O Farrell, ClonmelSun Jun 01 1986 12:1947
    The course referred to above is probably "Anois is Aris".
    
    For those interested the following is taken from the blurb on the
    tape.
    
    "A first stage course in spoken Irish based on the Radio and TV
    series.  This modern illustrated course:
    
    	Emphasises effective communication
    
    	Organises your learning
    
    	Enables you to put your skill to immediate use
    
    	Is suitable for individual and group work
    
    
    This cassette is a pronounciation aid to the RTE Irish language
    course ANOIS IS ARIS. 
    The text of the course is available in a book  published by RTE 
    in association with Board na Gaeile.
                              
    All enquires relating to the book contact:
    
    Bord na Gaeilge, 
    7 Cearnog Mhuirfean
    Dublin 2
    
    Phone 353 1 763222  (They speak English too)
    
    All inquiries relating to the cassette contact
                                                 
    Gael-Linn,                                   
    26 Cearnog Mhuirfean                         
    Dublin 2
    
    Phone 353 1 767283
    
    There is also at least one fluent Gaelic speaker working for DEC
    in the States.  If you would like him to run a course reply here
    and I'll ensure that he reads this topic
    
    Dia Dhuit,
    
    Willie O Farrell
    
    Clonmel