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Irish now: Gaeilge revival is at odds with what’s happening in secondary schools
From Kneecap and CMAT ag canadh as gaeilge, to 'An Cailín Ciúin' at the Oscars, and people spontaneously using the language ...
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New research shows that children want to learn Irish but that their needs are not being met
The responses showed that young people wanted to learn Irish and be able to speak the language, but that the current ...
Delve into the soil and soul of Ireland with Scoil Scairte's Self-Paced language immersion. Scoil Scairte is an award-winning cultural learning experience made by The Trailblazery Ireland in ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
'Irish is having a moment all over the country': Why more people than ever are speaking our ...
The Irish language is having its moment — from the first-of-its-kind dictionary aimed at ending the need to understand Irish ...
Irish is Ireland's first official language and there are parts of Ireland, called Gaeltacht areas, where Irish - also called Gaelic - is the official language of the community. But despite that, a ...
Dyslexia Ireland CEO Rosie Bissett discusses Irish language exemptions, lack of resources and the need for better supports.
Irish Examiner on MSN
Irish now: Gaeilge through games rather than grammar
Jess Casey discovers how activities such as dodgeball in UCC’s Barr na gCnoc initiative give children a natural entry into ...
There’s a saying in Irish: “Tir gan teanga, tir gan anam.” A country without a language is a country without a soul. For the Irish, the fight for their language — for their soul — was a bloody one.
CRÁ, a thrilling six-part Irish-language crime drama, is set to make waves when it premieres on November 11th on TG4 and on the TG4 Player / TG4.ie. Produced by Fíbín Media in collaboration with ...
After a fierce battle for language equality, Queen’s University Belfast has rejected calls for Irish language signs to be instated on campus. But the fight isn’t over yet. Its leading Irish language ...
Giving ‘preferred language’ option would slow down proceedings and potentially lead to challenges, senior officer said ...
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