Celtic Team - Study Group

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Re: Celtic Team - Study Group

Postby jeff_lindqvist » Tue Jul 21, 2020 6:10 am

Cèid Donn wrote:I couldn't find the list by Teango in this thread but it's a long, old thread so I probably just overlooked it.


Page 1, 2nd post.
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Re: Celtic Team - Study Group

Postby Cèid Donn » Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:14 pm

jeff_lindqvist wrote:
Cèid Donn wrote:I couldn't find the list by Teango in this thread but it's a long, old thread so I probably just overlooked it.


Page 1, 2nd post.


LOL, I guess I didn't look at the first page. Like, who starts at the beginning? :lol:
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Re: Celtic Team - Study Group

Postby galaxyrocker » Mon Jul 27, 2020 4:25 pm

I just noticed this recent conversation. If you're looking for Irish resources, I can copy-paste a blog post I made here on why *not* to use Duolingo (there's much better free material out there, it's just not as well known or as gamified as DL), or I can share the post itself.
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Re: Celtic Team - Study Group

Postby eido » Mon Jul 27, 2020 5:44 pm

galaxyrocker wrote:I just noticed this recent conversation. If you're looking for Irish resources, I can copy-paste a blog post I made here on why *not* to use Duolingo (there's much better free material out there, it's just not as well known or as gamified as DL), or I can share the post itself.

Please do.
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Re: Celtic Team - Study Group

Postby galaxyrocker » Mon Jul 27, 2020 7:16 pm

Alright. Here's the blog post: Why not Duolingo and what to use instead. I didn't want to copy it all out as the formatting wasn't done for BBCode, so that'd be a mess to adjust it.
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Re: Celtic Team - Study Group

Postby khublei » Thu Jul 30, 2020 12:20 am

I'm new here (was on HTLAL about 10 years ago). Great to see people learning Celtic languages. I teach Irish in a secondary (high) school. I have an instagram page for teaching Irish, haven't used it much over the summer break. BUt I'd highly recommend Instagram for learning Irish. I've found some great resources on there. I find they mostly use #learnirish , #muinteoirgaeilge type tags so they're easy to find.

Go n-éirí libh / best of luck.
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Re: Celtic Team - Study Group

Postby David1917 » Fri Dec 11, 2020 6:25 am

Exciting news! Say Something In... has finally begun work on Level 2 of Cornish! It looks like there are 5 lessons available so far. Not sure when they started it, I just randomly check every once in awhile. Perfect timing as my winter break just began.
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Re: Celtic Team - Study Group

Postby Cèid Donn » Fri Dec 11, 2020 5:50 pm

That's great news. I haven't checked out SSI for a while, although I have used their Welsh course in the past and it was very good. I've been meaning to get back to that, because I never finished the whole course there, but I keep getting distracted by other things.

I've also mentioned somewhere, here or elsewhere, that SSI has a short Manx course as well done by the same people who made LearnManx.com.
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Re: Celtic Team - Study Group

Postby David1917 » Sat Dec 12, 2020 4:33 am

Cèid Donn wrote:I've also mentioned somewhere, here or elsewhere, that SSI has a short Manx course as well done by the same people who made LearnManx.com.


Yes and it has a full 3 Levels! I look forward to giving it a go someday.
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Re: Celtic Team - Study Group

Postby Cèid Donn » Sun Jan 03, 2021 5:07 am

There is new Discord channel for Breton speakers and learners--check out their Twitter to get an invite: https://twitter.com/DeskinDiscord
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