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Irish Language Mastery
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29 students

Irish Language Mastery

Not for the Faint-Hearted!
Created byLaura Winters
Last updated 4/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • The Copula of Categorization: Past Tense
  • The Verbal Noun
  • Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
  • Word Order for Purpose Clauses
  • Proverbs
  • Specialist Vocabulary

Course content

5 sections9 lectures1h 33m total length
  • Copula of Categorisation: Past Tense18:05

    Master the Irish copula of categorization in the past tense, mastering word order, b, shaibu h, adjectives, negation, and question formation with examples from crime-themed narratives.

  • Copula Categorisation Past Tense

Requirements

  • Suitable for those who have completed the Intermediate and/or Advanced Class or who have a good standard of Irish.

Description

This course Irish Language Mastery - Not for the Faint-hearted is for those students who wish to get to grips with the Verbal Noun. In order to speak fluently and to have meaningful conversations in the Irish language students must be familiar with the verbal noun and the word order in purpose clauses. We explore the differences between transitive,  intransitive and phrasal verbs. Rules regarding word order are explained thoroughly. Techniques are given to students which will help them to identify the correct verbal noun endings.

Now that students are familiar with the Copula in the Present Tense, the Past Tense Copula of Categorization is introduced. Clear and detailed explanations are a feature of this course. Students are encouraged to listen to lectures multiple times until they have mastered the grammatical concept in question. Laura also encourages students to re-do tests until they feel completely at ease with the new concerned.

The theme running through this Master Course is that of crime. As an avid true crime podcast listener, Laura seeks to share her specialist vocabulary with students so that they can discuss what they are watching and listening to.

This course is best undertaken following or in conjunction with the Advanced Class. The best of luck! Le dea-ghuí, Laura.

Who this course is for:

  • Students who want to progress quickly towards fluency in this language and enjoy getting to grips with grammatical concepts.