UPDATE: I successfully finished this language mission, becoming fluent in Irish over 9 months. I travelled to the Irish Gaeltacht for it. Check it out here.
Also make sure to visit this post of mine where I share the best resources for learning Irish.
Well… after years of wanting to learn the Irish language and talking about it incessantly but never actually doing it, I’m finally jumping into it this week.
I’ve had plenty of opportunities over the last few years to take it up including having lived and worked in Cork, Ireland but for one reason or another it hasn’t happened yet.
I feel like my motivation’s high enough now to finally tackle it.
Unlike every other language I’ve ever studied, Irish has been of special significance to me for a number of reasons:
Unfortunately and sadly I don’t have any native speaker friends or contacts (plenty of Irish friends but none of them speak Irish). I’ve made multiple inquiries about Irish language teachers here in Brisbane with no luck and I haven’t been able to find a language exchange partner online yet.
I haven’t given up on finding fluent native speakers to help me learn but for the meantime I’m going to teach myself using the limited online resources that are available.
If you’re a fluent native Irish speaker with time to spare drop me an email!
I’m setting St. Patrick’s Day (17th of March, 2012) as my target for being able to converse well in Irish and hopefully I’ll be able to find speakers by then to use it with.
My ideal dialect would be that spoken in Munster but due to extremely limited resources I have to settle for what I can find online (most of which seems to be the Connacht and Ulster dialects).
I’ll be using the forum to list resources that I’m using to teach myself as well as brief notes to record the activities I’m doing and the progress I’m making for anyone who’s interested in following my learning style.
Just remember – I’m teaching myself using only freely available (very limited) online resources. No paid products and no travel for this endeavor.
Click on the Forum link in the menu above and scroll down to the section on Irish. There’s an RSS feed there you can subscribe to as well.
Feel free to comment in the forums or here if you want to suggest any links or methods that might help me pick up fluent Irish.
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