A grammar book in English based on the grammatical principles presented in Niall O Dónaill's Irish-English dictionary. The rules of Irish grammar are presented here in a clear, easy-to-understand manner …
This book is very simple in format. It contains a series of numbered lessons that slowly increase in complexity. Most of the lessons present a few new words, and then give advice concerning grammar in plain terms as well as some lessons that utilise the new terms. …
A book that met with stern opposition from both the publishing industry and the Gaelgeoiri they were afraid of offending when the manuscript was first circulated in 1999, this collection of Irish translations of English slang is sure to inform, amuse and occasionally shock its readers. As the author wrote in the preface, 'There is no such things as bad language…Slang is raw speech and it comes from the essence of what makes us who we are…
"Teach Yourself Irish Grammar" is the first up-to-date, accessible grammar written in English for students working independently or via formal courses at school, evening classes or further education. …
This course in spoken and written Irish for beginners is based on the functional objectives of the Council of Europe. It uses everyday situations for dialogues and exercises which put the emphasis on practical use of the language. A mix of cultural aspects are used as a vehicle for learning.
The book is very old, so the scan i not the very best, but I think very good readable.
1902: Yeats’s play Cathleen ni-Houlihan debuts in Dublin, spreading a mythic story that inspires Irish nationalists.