Irish for beginners

by Angela Wilkes

Paper Book, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

PB1227.5 .E5 W53

Publication

London : Usborne, 2001.

Description

Travelers to Ireland as well as anyone exploring Irish heritage and language will enjoy this entertaining introduction to the Irish (Gaelic) language. It's the easiest way possible for beginners to learn. Cartoon strips depict common situations with speech bubbles showing what to say on topics such as: Saying Hello, Naming Things, More About You, Your Family, Your Home, What Do You Like to Eat?, Your Hobbies, Telling Time, Asking Where Places Are, Going Shopping, Going to a Cafe, Months and Seasons, Colors and Numbers. Irish for Beginners is perfect for anyone who wants to pick up quickly the basics. Like the other Beginners courses, Irish for Beginners features: Lively, easy-to-follow conversations Practical, everyday topics Colorful cartoons and speech bubbles dominate every page Entertaining puzzles and quizzes for practice Pronunciation guide, grammar guidelines, and glossary… (more)

Original publication date

1989

ISBN

0746003838 / 9780746003831

Physical description

48 p.; 25 cm

Pages

48
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