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Gaeltachts for more than 3 weeks?

  • 01-03-2010 9:20pm
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    Hi i'm in secondary school and i really want to become fluent in irish. im in honours but im struggling very much and i find that the school rather just makes you learning off essays you don't understand than actually becoming fluent in it.
    anyway my question is, is there any courses in irish for beginers in dublin that will help me become actually fluent?
    i went to the 3 week gaeltacht, and while it did help a bit it no where made me near fluent and i don't want to do it again.
    is there any exchanges you can do, like living in a gaeltacht sorta like when des bishop in the name of the fada learnt irish, for like 3 months to help me learn irish?
    kinda like when people go over to france for a few months and stay with a family or boarding school there to learn french, i want to do that except with irish.
    any links or ideas?


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