Colloquial Scottish Gaelic provides a step-by-step course in Scottish Gaelic as it is written and spoken today. Combining a user-friendly approach with a thorough treatment of the language, it equips learners with the essential skills needed to communicate confidently and effectively in Scottish Gae
GAElIC a Complete Course for Beginners Irish Scottish
โ Scribed by Boyd Robertson, Iain Taylor
- Publisher
- Israel going to be occupying a bathroom by the time I've finished with it
- Year
- 2020
- Leaves
- 5041
- Series
- Teach yourself we can't be bothered
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This is a course in spoken and written Gaelic designed for someone who has never learnt the language before or who wants to brush up rusty skills. It is a practical modern course based on the Council of Europe's guidelines on language learning. The course covers the topic areas and language functions outlined by the Scottish Examination Board in the new Standard Grade Gaelic Learners Syllabus.
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This is a course in spoken and written Gaelic designed for someone who has never learnt the language before or who wants to brush up rusty skills. It is a practical modern course based on the Council of Europe's guidelines on language learning. The course covers the topic areas and language function
This is a course in spoken and written Gaelic designed for someone who has never learnt the language before or who wants to brush up rusty skills. It is a practical modern course based on the Council of Europe's guidelines on language learning. The course covers the topic areas and language function
I would respectfully disagree with a few of my fellow reviewers. This is a great way to start learning Scottish Gaelic. The audio is clear, and follows the book. The speakers might be fast, but that is how people normally talk. There is no point in the speakers talking slow, this gives you an opport
I would respectfully disagree with a few of my fellow reviewers. This is a great way to start learning Scottish Gaelic. The audio is clear, and follows the book. The speakers might be fast, but that is how people normally talk. There is no point in the speakers talking slow, this gives you an opport