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DescriptionDO NOT USE THIS PAYMENT LINK UNLESS YOU HAVE BEEN ADVISED TO. OTHERWISE YOUR BOOKING WILL BE VOID AND YOUR PAYMENT WILL BE REFUNDED TO YOU Course DescriptionThis module aligns with the A1 level in Irish according to the CEFR and the TEG, covering units 1–12 of the TEG A1 syllabus. Designed for absolute beginners or those with minimal knowledge, no prior Irish experience is required. Over 30 weeks, students will develop basic skills in reading, writing, listening, speaking, and understanding fundamental Irish grammar. By the end, students will achieve A1 proficiency, enabling them to perform simple everyday tasks in Irish, understand and use familiar expressions and basic phrases, introduce themselves, and ask and answer questions about personal details. They will interact simply if spoken to slowly and clearly, with basic cultural understanding and intercultural skills relevant to their proficiency level. Number of Meetings30 Course LeaderMr Pádraig O'Loingsigh CRN 27590/IRISX001 Course FeesCourse Fee: £86 (payment 1 of 2) Click here for information on our fee bands and further enrolment information
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