Misc Gaelic learning resources

Goireasan ionnsachaidh, ceanglaichean feumail is mar sin / Gaelic learning resources, useful links etc.
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Misc Gaelic learning resources

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You can find a list of learning resources on my homepage here.


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Tapadh leat. :)

I think there were a lot of discussions about it, but as the old forum has gone down, I don't remember what do people say about grammar books. I am interested to buy some grammar book (I'm learning with TYG - I have the learning book and the dictionary), but I don't know which is more adapted for me : Gràmar na Gàidhlig by Maoilios Caimbeul, or the one by Michael Byrne.
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A Mhigeuil,

Tha an dà Gràmar na Gàidhlig a' dol comhla ri chèile. Feumaidh tu an dà chuid cleachdadh. 'S ann do sgoilearan aig àrd ìre a tha iad. Tha an dà leabhar agam agus bidh mi a' moladh iad.

Hi Miguel,

The two Gràmar na Gàidhlig go together. You should use both. They are for high school / lycee / gymnasium students.

I have them and recommend them ( I recommend using everything you can afford if you cannot be in the Gaidhealtachd).
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Tha làrach-lìn ùr ann:

Highland Council Gaelic Toolkit

It toil leamsa an roinn "Dealing with the public" is tha abairtean glè fheumail ann an-siud.
Oileanach chànan chuthachail
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