Múinteoirí Tadhg agus Stephanie

Dia dhaoibh a Chairde!

Just in time for the most Irish of celebrations, Féile i mBolg/Lá Fhéile Bríde, An Clár as Gaeilge will commence fun Irish classes in Cois na hAbhna at 7pm, Monday January 30th. You will have the choice in this 8-week programme to do a beginners/entry level course, or an intermediate/improvers course. Join our wonderful múinteoirí, Tadhg agus Stephanie, and let the spraoi begin!

To reserve a place and register, please contact us at:

Fón: 065-6864474

e-mail/r-phost: anclarasgaeilge@gmail.com

Follow us on Facebook, Mastodon, Twitter, agus Instagram – @ClárAsGaeilge. Gaeilge is for all of us to enjoy!

Until next week, tóg go réidh é!

 

BEIDH RANGANNA GAEILGE SPRAÍÚLA AG TOSAIGH GO GEARR!

Dia dhaoibh. Tá súil agam go bhfuil sibh uilig go maith agus ag súil le laethanta breátha an earraigh. Déanaigí cinnte dhuil ag breathnú ar an scannán ”An Cailín Ciúin” i nGlór Dé Céadaoin seo chugainn, an 25ú lá d’Eanáir ag a hocht a chlog. Ní i gcónaí a bhíonn scannán d’ard-chaighdeán i nGaeilge le feiceáil ar an scáileán mór.

Beidh ranganna Gaeilge ag tosaigh i gCois na hAbhna ar an 30ú lá d’Eanáir. Scaipigí an scéal! Agus ná déanaigí dearmad a dhuil ag ”Rith le Ruairí” chuile Dé Máirt. Tosaíonn an sodar ag siopa Local Motion ar Shráid Uí Chonaill ag 18:30.

Go dtí an tseachtain seo chugainn, tógaigí go réidh é!

Imeachtaí/Events:

  • Scéalaíocht do pháistí / Story time i nGaeilge le MacDara, Dé Máirt, 20ú Eanáir/January, Leabharlann De Valera, Inis, 15.15 – 15.45, Saor in aisce / Free of charge
  • Cúl-chaint le Domhnall Ó Loingsigh chuile Dé Sathairn, ag 9am ar Clare FM
  • Ciorcal Comhrá san XPO, i gCill Iníne Baoith, chuile Dé Céadaoin ag 7.30pm
  • Rith le Ruairí, chuile Dé Máirt ag 6.30pm, ag Local Motion, Inis.
  • Ciorcal Comhrá, chuile Dé Céadaoin agus Dé Sathairn i nGlór, Inis, 11am-12pm
  • Scéalta agus Rannta le Chéile, chuile Dé Céadaoin i Leabharlann Shráid na Cathrach ó 10.30 – 11am, Saor in aisce / Free of charge
  • ”An Cailín Ciúin”, 25ú Eanáir, 8pm i nGlór, Inis.

 

Gluais/Glossary (Irish/Gaeilge – English/Béarla):

uilig – all

laethanta breátha an earraigh – the fine days of spring

Déanaigí cinnte – Be sure to (to more than one person)

Ní i gcónaí a bhíonn – It’s not always that

d’ard-chaighdeán – of high-quality

ar an scáileán mór – on the big screen

ag tosaigh – starting/commencing

sodar – trot (like a horse or capall)

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