Inter. Irish- Lesson # 16 - Part 2 of 4 (Leathanta Saoire)

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LESSON SHEETS: http://www.hofshi.net/Ceachtanna_MeanRang_F07/

This has been termed an "intermediate" Irish class, but it's for all levels, beginners included. We have included study sheets that go with each lesson and can be printed out from the website link above.

When you go to look for a lesson on the web page just look for the name and/or number of the lesson you want to study. Click on the lesson and the sheets will come up in PDF format. All the lessons on the web page are listed by name and number which correspond to each 10 to 12 part video lesson. We recommend you print out all these lesson sheets, you will need them to accompany and get full benefit from the video. Be sure to print-out the "Irish Prepositional Pronouns" sheet, third one down located here: http://www.hofshi.net/Ceachtanna_MeanRang/

These classes were filmed at the House of Ireland which is located in Balboa Park in San Diego. There are three Irish language classes taught each week - beginner, intermediate, and advanced, with a different teacher for each level. The teacher you see here is Shanti Hofshi, who has been seriously studying Irish for over ten years. Currently I'm filming the intermediate (and a few beginning classes here and there) due to time constraints and I picked the intermediate also because it focuses on a broader spectrum of the language. And Shanti's teaching method relates well through video.

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  • You fucking dunce tell your greasy ma to stay out of my bins.

  • @nilbud: Perhaps you should go fuck yourself. "you should be less boring in English"...what does that mean? How can I be in English???

  • cant be to happy looking out your window at union jacks lol

  • I think its great that people actually want to learn Irish, I cant see why people would have a problem with that. Anyway they must have some issues of there own.

    video was good, and yes he is an American so of course his accent is going to be a little different. I taught he was rather good...

  • so much passion over an instructional video...calm down everyone...

  • I live in Norway. I'm studying Irish at the university here. The professor is teaching Irish to me in Norwegian. The Irish language is not dead. Like Oscar Wilde said 'reports of my death are highly exaggerated'.

  • haha, i fucked your ma's bum

  • na bigi ag bhur am a chur amu ag saraiocht le daoine ce creideann go bhfuil an teanga marbh. Ma ceapann siad e, lig iad. bionn se nios fearr a labhairt i na ag troid faoi i.

  • A "dead language" is one that has no one speaking it as their main language, Irish has that believe it or not. You seem to be upset about politics firstly and blaming it on the culture.

  • Give your chin a wipe, you're talking shite.

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