Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks :With Audio Download

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Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks

Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks :With Audio Download

4.25 (72 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 2 February, 2023
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Scottish Gaelic in Twelve Weeks has been written both as a self-tuition course for beginners and also for use within the classroom. You may want to learn Gaelic because of a general interest in Celtic or Scottish history and culture, or because it was the everyday language of your ancestors. The cynical observer may wonder if the exercise is worthwhile, when only 1.5 per cent of Scotland’s population speak the language.

However, Gaelic is far from dead; in some parts of the Highlands and Western Isles it is the everyday language and it represents an important part of the United Kingdom’s cultural mix. There are Gaelic-learning classes in almost every area of Scotland. Each lesson in the book contains some essential points of grammar explained and illustrated, exercises, a list of new vocabulary (with a guide to pronunciation, using the International Phonetics Alphabet), and an item of conversation.

This new edition includes an audio download link.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781780278155
ISBN10 1780278152
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 453 g
Product Dimensions 138 x 216 x 9 mm
Publisher / Reseller Birlinn General
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh studied at the universities of Dublin and Edinburgh. Formerly a lecturer in Celtic at Edinburgh University and Director of the Centre for Irish Studies there, he is currently Head of Department and Professor of Gaelic at the University of Glasgow. His consultant Iain MacAonghuis is a native speaker of Scottish Gaelic who was born and bought up in the Western Isles. He lectured for many years at the School of Scottish Studies, University of Edinburgh (where he is an Honorary Fellow), and has written and broadcast on a range of Gaelic subjects.

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