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NEWS RELEASE

Parents Learning & Speaking Gaelic
With Their Children At Home

In today’s gloomy world, how good it is to have some happy news to share with your readers. I am of course referring to the fact that over the past

3 years and largely due to the highly popular and very effective language tool known as Gaelic In the home Course, ever more parents are enthusiastically taking up and conversing in Gaelic with their children, in their own home environment.

In addition it is also worth noting that the useful CNSA Family Language Plan manuals, played an equally important part in this decisive move forward.

While still in this congratulatory mood, one must also acknowledge the crucial role parents played in reaching this high point, which in my opinion, is nothing short of magnificent.

Of course, CNSA readily accept that there is still a very long way to go in reaching the target of having 3000 new families each year making a similar commitment to those mentioned above. However, it does reveal two important and undeniable facts and the first being, that it can be done by any parent who has the will and energy to have a go.

And secondly, given good strong support and the wherewithal it is possible to have one’s whole family fluent in Gaelic and it comfortably contained within their own lifestyle.

May I say once again, well done everyone.

In conclusion, if you or any member of your family or any of your friends are fluent in Gaelic, then please get in touch with us, as we are always in need of people to help and support us with our work.

On the other hand, if you are interested and would very like to have your family Gaelic speaking and want to find out more, just contact me, Finlay on (...01542-836322 or email at finlay@cnsa.org.uk I would really like to hear from lots of people and what they have to say, as to how best we can take this initiative forward.

Parents would also do well to consider that if they are keen to have their child(ren) speaking Gaelic, it is best to begin the process as early as possible in their life, it does make an enormous difference to the learning process.

If you do join the growing band of Gaelic speaking families, I promise you will find the experience both enjoyable and pleasantly rewarding.

Who knows, 2009 might not be so bad after all.

For further information regarding the above news release please contact;



Finlay M. Macleoid CNSA (…0044 (0)1463-225469

CNSA Mob (…0044 (0)7789-826934

92 Academy Street Home (…0044 (0)1542-836322

INVERNESS IV1ILU Email finlay@ti-plus.co.uk
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