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Gaelic on Twitter
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:11 am
by Fionaj
Twitter can be useful as well as being a 'chatter' site! I began posting wee Tweets in Gaelic for fun initially, about 6 months or so ago,and linked them to downloadable podcasts on my website and folk really seem to enjoy them - because tweets are no longer than 140 characters, they are easily retainable and I use phrases which folk actually want to be able to use. If you want to follow them, my tweet name is 'Gaelicsinger'. Podcasts at
www.fionamackenzie.org/Gaelic_Podcasts
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:48 am
by faoileag
Thanks for the reminder, Fiona!
There's actually quite a lot of
Gaelic on Twitter these days.
It's getting easier for learners to tackle or supplement daily practice via
bite-sized portions, e.g. Fiona's site
http://twitter.com/Gaelicsinger , or
http://twitter.com/CorrectGaelic (phrases, proverbs etc with pronunciation)
http://twitter.com/Learn_Gaelic (useful words, phrases and expressions with pronunciation)
http://twitter.com/anseotal (specialist vocab)
or to read the tweets of
Gaelic journalists etc:
http://twitter.com/iainmacaonghais
http://twitter.com/coinneachbbc
or to get links to
longer articles, eg the BBC news in Gaelic:
http://twitter.com/bbcnaidheachdan
or the Gaelic Society of Inverness 's
news stream:
http://twitter.com/GSInewsteam
or sign up to all the aggregated Gaelic-tagged tweets via
http://twitter.com/GaelicTweets
No excuses now!
