9780903204095 - bun-chursa gaidhlig: scottish gaelic, a progressive course von blacklaw, bill (1 Ergebnisse)
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice older book in good condition. Pages in good condition. Softcover. English. Pub Year 1989, See images for condition. About the book >.>.> Bun-chursa Gaidhlig: Scottish Gaelic, a Progressive Course by Bill Blacklaw is designed not as a traditional grammar book o…r a self-teaching guide, but as a progressive course that introduces users to the basics of the Scottish Gaelic language. The structure of the book carefully presents essential grammar concepts in manageable increments, set within modern and relatable contexts. Alongside the grammatical framework, the course offers an extensive vocabulary aimed at everyday topics, serving as a base for learners to cultivate their language skills further.The author has intentionally excluded non-essential grammatical elements, ensuring a focus on foundational knowledge vital for those engaging with Gaelic. The exercises provided are tools for gauging comprehension, yet they are not exhaustive. It is emphasised that a qualified course teacher plays a crucial role in extending beyond the book?s contents by providing additional practice, enhancing vocabulary, and introducing idiomatic expressions that are integral to both spoken and written Gaelic.Pronunciation is deliberately left unaddressed in the text, as the author believes it is best acquired through direct interaction with fluent speakers. The foreword acknowledges the contributions of key individuals who have supported the author's endeavour, including Professor Derick Thomson, Mrs. Peigi Eady, and Mr. Uisdean MacRae. Blacklaw expresses a desire to combat misconceptions surrounding the Gaelic language and hopes this book will serve as a meaningful resource for learners on their journey to fluency. Overall, this work aims to foster genuine enthusiasm for Gaelic while providing a structured approach to its learning.