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Re: ? recommend an Irish CD course?

by Phouka <phouka@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 11, 2004 at 10:22 AM

I've been using "Irish on your own" -- which, admittedly is a cassette 
course, but very user-friendly. I'm only a few lessons in, but it's a 
very nice course. I I ripped them to my computer and wrote CDs to use in 
my car, which worked out very well.

== Robin

angus wrote:

> Does anyone have any recommendation for an Irish course on CD?  I went
> through the 'Pimsleur' course - I don't know how accurate it is, but
> it made the learning process simple.  It was unfortunately, quite
> short (8 30-minute lessons).  Having mastered the course, I'd like to
> continue learning.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Mark
 




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angus <angus@[EMAIL PR  2004-02-14 15:07:27 
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NoSpam <nospam@[EMAIL   2004-02-16 06:10:56 
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O'Kiwi <something_else  2004-02-16 21:47:53 
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John Curtin <comedyjc@  2004-02-16 17:08:57 
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angus <angus@[EMAIL PR  2004-02-18 15:40:59 
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Phouka <phouka@[EMAIL   2004-03-11 10:22:17 

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