Fáilte romhaibh, a chairde -- many thanks for joining us on this little adventure. In a very short while, we as a group will decide what sort of pace we would...
... Dia daoibh. I'm assuming the introductions go in this thread. Is mise Lou (I'm Lou), also known as "Dearg" in the daltai.com forums. I've gone through ...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the progressinirish group: How long do you feel we ought to spend on each "Progress in Irish" lesson? o...
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A chairde, We'll start lesson one of Progress in Irish on Wednesday the 22nd; this will give folks a chance to hear about this group and join us. If you don't...
Welcome, and thanks for joining us. Just a quick reminder to visit our group's site and vote in our poll about how frequently we ought to complete lessons in...
A Chairde, For those of you who are unable to obtain a copy of the book Progress In Irish by Máiréad Ní Ghráda, I have a Microsoft Word version containing...
Larry: Thanks for the offer, I have the book on order and I doubt it will be here by Weds. I wouldn't mind having the first chapter to read over before the...
... A chairde, Yahoo tries to prevent spam/viruses by restricting attachments. Should you need to share a file with a fellow student, just look at the "header"...
I'm afraid that I'm a dinosaur when it comes to computers :) ... From: Cionaodh To: progressinirish@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 2:59 PM ...
I have the book on order and it might not be here by the date we are to start. If you could send me maybe the first one or two chapters that would be great....
How long will we have for each lesson? While I do think that 3 days is plenty of time for comprehension of the relatively short lessons, people with busy work...
... I think so, too, but I set up the poll (at the group's website) to ask everyone's opinion so that we can see what the majority would like to do. We can...
Well, I have to say I agree with Anthony. I started workign on that book a few times, and the first lessons are pretty easy to go through, but then become...
i tend to think that 3 days is too little time for most people. although the brisk pace might be envigorating for some, including myself, i hate to think that...
Dia daoibh, Is mise Lynda. I'll be very interested to see how this "class" is taught. About 4 or 5 years ago, I took a night course that used this book...
Well, like Buntús, you start by parrotting at first. Through that you learn the syntax forms and then as your vocabulary increases you can form original...
A chairde, On the question of timeframe: I think 7 days is a more reasonable approach. It allows more time to discuss difficulties, internalise the material,...
Just a reminder that we'll get underway on Wednesday the 22nd; I want to give everyone who might join a few days to hear about the group, to spread the word if...
For those of you who are about to use Progress In Irish by Máiréad Ní Ghráda, the following link will provide some background information on the author... ...
Is mise Wren. I have been attempting to learn Irish for the past several months and am realizing that i need some sort of structure. i tend to do everything...
Larry, I would most appreciate a copy of your Microsoft Word version. I just found this group today and have not had time to order a book. I don't believe I...
Hello from colorful Colorado which, at the moment, is all white. I was delighted to find the information on this group on the GAEILGE_B- Digest. I have been...
For some reason I haven't received a copy of this message from theaterkacy in my own email, although I have received copies of later messages. If I knew where...
... That happened to me yesterday for about 8 hours -- the missing messages then landed in my in-box much delayed. I still don't know what caused it; but I do...
Lots of folks, especially those using the Windows operating system, have difficulties putting the "síneadh fada" (acute accent) on their vowels. Here are a...