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Irish language courses and cultural holidays for adults, and cultural tours of Donegal, Ireland, by Oideas Gael
We have a wealth of Irish language and bilingual materials you can purchase by mail (see below for our list ) — books, dictionaries, tapes, CDs, videos and all manner of items that will enrich your learning experience, or help you to teach others Irish. People who have Irish already will also find many things they want to add to their own Irish language collections. We also have materials for teachers.
Lots and lots of courses
EasyReader is a multi-purpose Irish language tool for the Personal Computer. It’s a dictionary, a grammar, a pronunciation tutor, an editor for written Irish text, a translation aid, and a framework for creating complete lessons for learners. Whatever tool the user needs, EasyReader is the perfect partner for learning, practicing, using, and gaining proficiency in the Irish language. EasyReader is designed for continuous growth via its ever-expanding dictionary and thesaurus. It is a lifetime investment that can always be current. EasyReader’s lasting utility is best described by its website name www.irishforlife.com
Music, books and much much more; everything pretty much. Excellent store for irish resources.
The main aim of the organisation is to foster and promote the Irish language and its heritage throughout Ireland as a living language and as an expression of identity at policy and at community level.
Conradh na Gaeilge is the main voluntary community organisation that promotes the Irish language in Ireland and abroad, and its main aim is to reinstate the Irish language as the common tongue of Ireland. Since its foundation on 31 July 1893 members of the Conradh have been actively promoting Irish in every aspect of life in Ireland, from legal and educational affairs to the development of new media and services through Irish. The Conradh encourages the people of Ireland, it gives us a fresh new understanding of our precious heritage and it also gives us a respect for our Irish culture. The Conradh has 200 branches and the members of these branches work hard to promote the use of Irish within their own communities and are at the forefront of various campaigns to ensure the rights of Irish speakers are upheld and strengthened.
The functions of Foras na Gaeilge:
promotion of the Irish language
facilitating and encouraging its use in speech and writing in public and private life in the South and, in the context of Part III of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, in Northern Ireland where there is appropriate demand;
advising both administrations, public bodies and other groups in the private and voluntary sectors;
undertaking supportive projects, and grant-aiding bodies and groups as considered necessary;
undertaking research, promotional campaigns, and public and media relations;
developing terminology and dictionaries;
supporting Irish-medium education and the teaching of Irish.
Remember, Foras na Gaeilge is here for you so if at any time you feel we may be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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