Gaelchultúr to run a French–Irish translation course
This spring, Gaelchultúr will be running a French preparatory course through Irish aimed at those who wish to apply for a translation job in one of the European institutions.
There’s plenty of information in this month’s edition of Nuachtlitir Ghaelchultúir about events run by the company itself and by other organisations. So whether you’re looking for a language course or an Irish language hobby, you’ll find all the best advice here.
130 employees from local authorities around the country took the Certificate in Professional Irish course in their own organisation last year.
This spring, Gaelchultúr will be running a French preparatory course through Irish aimed at those who wish to apply for a translation job in one of the European institutions.
Gaelchultúr has greatly expanded the range of products available on siopa.ie and in the company’s shop on Clare Street, Dublin.
Gaelchultúr’s Intensive Preparatory Course in Written Irish, which will be available again this spring, aims to help participants improve their writing skills and grammar, thus giving them an advantage when applying for Irish language jobs.
Looking for an exciting New Year’s resolution that will be enjoyable, social and have absolutely nothing to do with exercise? Register for an Irish course with Gaelchultúr this spring!
In this series, we’re giving our readers the chance to get to know a little bit about the teachers who work on Gaelchultúr’s Irish language courses. This month, we talk to Galway native Pádraig Ó Beaglaoich.
There is a permanent full-time position available in Gaelchultúr that is suitable for candidates who have a high standard of written and spoken Irish and experience of administrative work.
There is a 50% discount on courses on Gaelchultúr’s e-learning website, ranganna.com.
Mysteries and short stories are to the fore in ClubLeabhar.com’s spring series.
Mark your diary – the Ravelóid is coming! Two days of music, craic, culture and camping on the 10-12 June 2016.
Breandán de Gallaí, who is originally from the Donegal Gaeltacht of Gaoth Dobhair, spent nine years working with Riverdance, seven of those as lead male dancer, but now he’s bringing his own Irish step dance work to the stage.
“Song of the month” aims to encourage the readers of this newsletter to learn songs in Irish and sing them themselves.
Want to be involved in one of the main events of Seachtain na Gaeilge this year? Be a steward during Rith 2016!
Congratulations to the winner of the September competition!
A new reading resource has been launched, with the aim of encouraging people to read books in Irish.
A list of important dates relating to events being run by Gaelchultúr and by other organisations.
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