Pat McGuinness,
Chair,
Manchester Irish Language Group.
0161 225 0645
Irish language pages have been set up on the following web-sites
Facebook – go to www.facebook.com and enter Gaeilgeoirí Manchain in search section
MySpace – go to www.myspace.com/gaeilgeoirimanchain
Bebo – go to http://www.bebo.com/gaeilgeoirimanchain
As you know we currently have three teachers of Irish for 3 groups on Monday evenings at St. Kent’s.
We are looking to increase that number in the medium term. In particular we are looking to recruit from the Turas Teanga group taught by Tom.
Anyone from this group interested in considering teaching Irish should contact Tom.
It may be that you do not attend classes but would be interested in teaching Irish. If so, please contact me.
A chara,
Ar léigh tú www.beo.ie na míosa seo?
Agallamh na míosa leis An Dr. Daniel Bourgeois
http://www.beo.ie/alt-an-dr-daniel-bourgeois.aspx
Are na Saolta Seo – Seoladh Fhianna Fáil Nua le Breandan Delap.
http://www.beo.ie/alt-seoladh-fhianna-fail-nua.aspx
Ar na Saolta Seo – Dilma Rousseff – an Bhean is Cumhachtaí ar Domhan? Le Alex Hijmans
http://www.beo.ie/alt-dilma-rousseff-an-bhean-is-cumhachtai-ar-domhan.aspx
Ar na Saolta Seo/Scéalta ón Astráil – Ar Bharr an tSlabhra Bhia le Bearnaí Ó Doibhlin
http://www.beo.ie/alt-ar-bharr-an-tslabhra-bhia.aspx
Cúrsaí Spóirt – Iomain Cholmcille le Colm Mac Séalaigh
http://www.beo.ie/alt-iomain-cholmcille.aspx
Agus neart altanna eile!
Bain sult as!
Le dea-mhéin,
Siobhán Ní Churraighín
Nóta
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Cúrsaí Gaeilge agus laethe saoire cultúrtha
Irish language courses & cultural activity holidays
fón: +353 (0)74 973 0248 Faics: +353 (0)74 973 0348
Le fáil ar Facebook!
Iris Gaeilge – Online Irish language magazine
An Siopa Gaeilge / Irish Language Bookshop
Full range of Irish language & educational resources
enjoyirish.ie
NEW BEGINNERS’ COURSE by EITHNE NÍ GHALLCHOBHAIR -’ENJOY IRISH’ with CD
Le fáil ar Skype
oideas.gael
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Milg Downloads
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Free Irish classes for adults resume on Mondays from 8.00 – 9.00 p.m. at St. Kentigern’s Social Club,
Further details at www.milg.org.uk
Pat McGuinness on 0161 225 0645
Teastas Eorpach Na Gaeilge (TEG)
This coming autumn Manchester Irish Language Group will be offering a course based on the Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge (TEG) syllabus which can be examined at a number of graded levels linked to the Common European Framework for Language Assessment. Details can be found at www.teg.ie
Comhrá
Iontaobhas daonchairdis i mbun Suirbhé Mór na Gaeilge
Tá Iontaobhas an Gaelscolaíochta ( InaG), iontaobhas atá ann le tacaíocht a
thabhairt d’fhorbairt na Gaelscolaíochta, i mbun taighde ar dhearcadh an
phobail i leith na Gaeilge. Dúirt An Dr Réamaí Mathers de chuid InaG , “Mar
eagraíocht daonchairdis bíonn sinne ag obair i gcomhpháirt le pobail agus le
daoine aonair ar fud an Domhain. Is é an ról is mó atá againn ná a bheith ag
obair go dlúth le deontóirí agus daonchairde le tacaíocht a thabhairt do
phobail eagsúla an Ghaelscolaíochta a bheith acu agus chuige sin tá suas do
5 mhilliún caite againn go dtí seo.Ní féidir praghas ar chur ar luach ár dteanga féin agus tá neart eolais
anois ag teacht chun cinn ar éifeacht déarfach na Gaeilge agus an
tumoideachais ar pháistí agus ar an phobail ar fad.Is é an mian atá againn mar iontaobhas ná obair s’againn a leathnú ar fud na
tíre agus níos faide mar sin de, tá sé de thábhacht go bhfuil eolas domhan
againn ar dhearcadh an phobail i leith na dteanga bíodh sin maith nó olc. Tá
an Suirbhé Mór anois ar shuíomh idirlíne Iontaobhas an gaelscolaíochta
www.iontaobhasnag.comPhilanthropic Trust Fund carrying out ‘The Big Irish Language Survey’
Iontaobhas na Gaelscolaíochta (InaG),The Trust Fund for Irish-medium Education have started what they hope to be the biggest ever online survey on attitudes towards the Irish language. Dr Réamaí Mathers from InaG said “As a philanthropic and charitable trust we work closely with communities
and individuals throughout the World. Our main role at this stage is to work
in partnership with donors and philanthropic bodies to support communities,
primarily in the north of Ireland, who wish to fulfil the dream of an
education for their children through Irish.The value of our native culture
and bilingualism is being increasingly understood in relation a range of
social, intellectual and academic benefits. The work we are involved in is
exciting; it enriches lives and indeed whole communities.
It is an ambition of our Trust to extend our work throughout Ireland and
indeed perhaps overseas, it is therefore of paramount of importance for us
to hear the opinions of people in relation to the language be they positive
or negative.
To this end we have devised a survey that will allow people to express their thoughts on a range of issues. The survey will run online from
now until the end of July 2009.The survey can be found on our website
www.thetrustforirishmediumeducation.com

