Are you looking for a complete course in Irish which takes you effortlessly from beginner to confident speaker? Whether you are starting from scratch, or are just out of practice, Complete Irish will guarantee success!Now fully updated to make your language learning experience fun and interactive. You can still rely on the benefits of a top language teacher and our years of teaching experience, but now with added learning features within the course and online.
The course is structured in thematic units and the emphasis is placed on communication, so that you effortlessly progress from introducing yourself and dealing with everyday situations, to using the phone and talking about work.
By the end of this course, you will be at Level B2 of the Common European Framework for Languages: Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party.
The course is available as a book (9781444105902), as a pack comprising the book and double CD (9781444102352) and as a double CD (9781444102451).
By:
Diarmuid O Se, Joseph Sheil Imprint: Teach Yourself Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 196mm,
Width: 128mm,
Spine: 36mm
Weight: 320g ISBN:9781444102352 ISBN 10: 1444102354 Series:Teach Yourself Complete Pages: 352 Publication Date:01 November 2010 Audience:
General/trade
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Adult education
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ELT Advanced
Format:Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active
: Introduction : Introduction : Introduction : Pronunciation guide : Pronunciation guide : Pronunciation guide 01: My name is... 01: My name is... 01: My name is... 02: I am a teacher 02: I am a teacher 02: I am a teacher 03: Are you married? 03: Are you married? 03: Are you married? 04: This is... 04: This is... 04: This is... 05: This is your room 05: This is your room 05: This is your room 06: It is fine today 06: It is fine today 06: It is fine today 08: Who does this belong to? 08: Who does this belong to? 08: Who does this belong to? 09: What pastime do you have? 09: What pastime do you have? 09: What pastime do you have? 10: Would you like a cup of tea? 10: Would you like a cup of tea? 10: Would you like a cup of tea? 11: What does this cost? 11: What does this cost? 11: What does this cost? 12: What did you do? 12: What did you do? 12: What did you do? 13: I haven't seen you for a while 13: I haven't seen you for a while 13: I haven't seen you for a while 14: I have been learning Irish for the past two years 14: I have been learning Irish for the past two years 14: I have been learning Irish for the past two years 15: I was born in Cork 15: I was born in Cork 15: I was born in Cork 16: Keep going half a mile 16: Keep going half a mile 16: Keep going half a mile 17: His office is upstairs 17: His office is upstairs 17: His office is upstairs 18: I'll meet you at eight 18: I'll meet you at eight 18: I'll meet you at eight 19: I think the bank is closed 19: I think the bank is closed 19: I think the bank is closed 20: What do you do? 20: What do you do? 20: What do you do? 21: I used to have a lot to do 21: I used to have a lot to do 21: I used to have a lot to do : Key to the exercises : Key to the exercises : Key to the exercises : Appendices : Appendices : Appendices : Irish-English vocabulary : Irish-English vocabulary : Irish-English vocabulary : English-Irish vocabulary : English-Irish vocabulary : English-Irish vocabulary : Grammatical index : Grammatical index : Grammatical index
Diarmuid O'Se is a lecturer at University College, Dublin. He has worked as a secondary teacher and language laboratory instructor and was for many years a researcher at the Linguistics Institute of Ireland.