DCU Staff Irish Courses
Information Session on Staff Irish Classes 2024:
Monday 4th of March 2024 | 12.00pm REGISTER HERE
Bunrang 1 - Complete Beginners
Course Code DCU185
Please note places for this course are limited.
This live online Irish language course continues on from last semester. It will develop and enhance your language skills in an interactive and relaxed atmosphere.
Target Audience:
Bunrang 1 is aimed at those who have no knowledge of the Irish language or who know only a few words and phrases. The class is not suitable for anyone who has recently attended a beginners course or who has studied Irish at secondary school.
If you're unsure of your language level, we recommend taking Gaelchult¨²r¡¯s Online Irish Assessment before beginning the course: https://www.gaelchultur.com/en/assessment
If in doubt as to your language level, please contact Siobh¨¢n Seoighe, DCU Oifigeach Gaeilge OCB?C - (Irish Language Officer).
Duration and dates:
10am-11am, Tuesday
19th Mar-30th April 2024. (No class on the 2nd of April).
6 weeks
(Course comprises 6 one-hour sessions)
Location: Online ¨C Live through Zoom
Course Provider: Gaelchult¨²r in conjunction with DCU Oifig na Gaeilge and the Office of the Chief Operations Officer.
Outline:
A relaxed interactive approach to Irish, in these convenient online sessions. You will have an opportunity to revise the Irish you acquired previously and develop competence in new areas. The emphasis is on developing speaking and listening skills and grammar is taught in context for the most part.
On completion of this course you will have learnt:
- how to engage in basic everyday interactions,
- talk about themselves and their background, the work they do, etc.
- and will have acquired a basic knowledge of grammar.
Fee: €30 admin fee and to ensure your place is payable by your research centre, school or unit. The full cost of the course is covered by the Office of the Chief Operations Officer.
HOW TO REGISTER
1. Log in to your Core HR portal
2. ´ó·¢ÌåÓýÔÚÏß_´ó·¢ÌåÓý-Ͷע|¹ÙÍø the Learning and Development tab
3. Type DCU185 into the Keywords search field and click Search.
Bunrang 2 - Beginners Irish
Course Code DCU045
Please note places for this course are limited.
This live online Irish language course continues on from last semester. It will further develop and enhance your language skills in an interactive and relaxed atmosphere.
Target Audience:
It is suitable for any new learner, including those who attended the 2019/2020/2021/2022 Beginners Irish courses. We would recommend taking Gaelchult¨²r¡¯s Online Irish Assessment before beginning the course and to access your language level: https://www.gaelchultur.com/en/assessment If in doubt as to your language level, please contact Siobh¨¢n Seoighe, DCU Oifigeach Gaeilge OCB?C - (Irish Language Officer).
Duration and dates:
11am-12pm, Tuesday
19th March ¨C 30th April 2024 (No class on the 2nd of April)
(course comprises 6 one-hour sessions)
Location: Online ¨C Live through Zoom
Course Provider: Gaelchult¨²r in conjunction with DCU Oifig na Gaeilge and the Office of the Chief Operations Officer.
Brief Outline:
A relaxed interactive approach to Irish, in these convenient online sessions. You will have an opportunity to revise the Irish you acquired previously and develop competence in new areas.
On completion of this course you will:
- Have refreshed your previous knowledge of everyday expressions and phrases
- Be able to ask and answer questions about everyday life, covering such subjects as family, work, food and drink and other aspects of the world around us.
- Have furthered your understanding of core grammatical aspects of Irish
Fee: €30 admin fee and to ensure your place is payable by your research centre, school or unit. The full cost of the course is covered by the Office of the Chief Operations Officer.
HOW TO REGISTER
1. Log in to your Core HR portal
2. ´ó·¢ÌåÓýÔÚÏß_´ó·¢ÌåÓý-Ͷע|¹ÙÍø the Learning and Development tab
3. Type DCU045 into the Keywords search field and click Search.
Me¨¢nrang - Improvers Irish
Course Code DCU046
Please note places for this course are limited.
This live online Irish language course continues on from last semester. It will further develop and enhance your language skills in an interactive and relaxed atmosphere.
Target Audience:
This course is suitable for anyone who has a distant memory of Leaving Certificate Irish or summers in the Gaeltacht and wants to refresh it. Or who attended the 2019/2020/2021 Me¨¢nrang 1 or 2 Irish.
We recommend taking Gaelchult¨²r¡¯s Online Irish Assessment before beginning the course and to access your language level: https://www.gaelchultur.com/en/assessment If in doubt as to your language level, please contact Siobh¨¢n Seoighe, DCU Oifigeach Gaeilge OCB?C - (Irish Language Officer).
Duration and dates:
12.30pm-1.30pm, Tuesday
6 weeks, 19th March ¨C 30th April 2024 (No class on the 2nd of April)
6 weeks, (course comprises 6 one-hour sessions)
Location: Online ¨C Live through Zoom
Course Provider: Gaelchult¨²r in conjunction with DCU Oifig na Gaeilge and the Office of the Chief Operations Officer.
Brief Outline:
A relaxed interactive approach to Irish, in these convenient online sessions. You will have an opportunity to revise the Irish you acquired previously and develop competence in new areas.
On completion of this course you will:
- Have refreshed your previous knowledge of everyday expressions and phrases
- Be able to ask and answer questions about everyday life, covering such subjects as family, work, food and drink and other aspects of the world around us.
- Have furthered your understanding of core grammatical aspects of Irish
Fee: €30 admin fee and to ensure your place is payable by your research centre, school or unit. The full cost of the course is covered by the Office of the Chief Operations Officer.
HOW TO REGISTER
1. Log in to your Core HR portal
2. ´ó·¢ÌåÓýÔÚÏß_´ó·¢ÌåÓý-Ͷע|¹ÙÍø the Learning and Development tab
3. Type DCU046 into the Keywords search field and click Search.
Gramadach gan Str¨® (Accuracy in Irish) Access To Course For One Year | MAY 2024
Course Code DCU186
Please note places for this course are limited.
This course is suitable for fluent speakers of Irish who wish to improve their grammar and to learn useful idiomatic and colloquial expressions.
Target Audience:
Gramadach gan Str¨®! is aimed at those who already have a reasonably good standard of spoken Irish but who wish to improve their grammar and to learn useful idiomatic and colloquial expressions. It is suitable for those who don¡¯t usually understand grammar courses, and who find complicated rules confusing. There is a strong emphasis on everyday usage of Irish, and information is given on the differences between the written and spoken language.
This course does not aim to give a comprehensive account of Irish grammar; rather it concentrates on the core aspects of the grammar of the language, and these are explained in a clear, concise way. Complicated terminology is avoided and plenty of examples are given to demonstrate various patterns.
If you are unsure of your language level we recommend taking Gaelchult¨²r¡¯s Online Irish Assessment before beginning the course. If in doubt as to your language level, please contact Siobh¨¢n Seoighe, DCU Oifigeach Gaeilge (Irish Language Officer).
Duration and dates: Self-paced. Access to the online course for one year.
When: May 2024 ¨C 01 May 2024
Location: Online course access through Ranganna.com
Course Provider: Gaelchult¨²r in conjunction with DCU Oifig na Gaeilge and the Office of the Chief Operations Officer.
Fee: €30 admin fee and to ensure your place is payable by your research centre, school or unit. The full cost of the course is covered by the Office of the Chief Operations Officer.
HOW TO REGISTER
1. Log in to your Core HR portal
2. ´ó·¢ÌåÓýÔÚÏß_´ó·¢ÌåÓý-Ͷע|¹ÙÍø the Learning and Development tab
3. Type DCU186 into the Keywords search field and click Search.
Other options for Learning Irish:
F¨¢ilte ar L¨ªne
A DCU collaboration between FIONTAR & Scoil na Gaeilge and the NIDL, F¨¢ilte ar L¨ªne is an Irish language and culture online learning programme
All courses are aimed at beginners.
Contact Irish Officer, Siobh¨¢n Seoighe (siobh¨¢n.seoighe@dcu) for further information about options available