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Teach Yourself Complete Gaelic Book & CD Pack

Beginner to Intermediate Course: Learn to Read, Write, Speak and Understand a New Language with...

Boyd Robertson Iain Taylor

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Scottish Gaelic
Teach Yourself
01 February 2011
Are you looking for a complete course in Gaelic which takes you effortlessly from beginner to confident speaker? Whether you are starting from scratch, or are just out of practice, Complete Gaelic will guarantee success!
This new edition is fully updated to reflect the recently published spelling conventions.

The course is structured in thematic units and the emphasis is placed on communication, so that you effortlessly progress from introducing yourself and dealing with everyday situations, to using the phone and talking about work.

The course is available as a book (9781444105919), as a pack comprising the book and double CD (9781444102369) and as a double CD (9781444102468).
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Imprint:   Teach Yourself
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 34mm
Weight:   360g
ISBN:   9781444102369
ISBN 10:   1444102362
Series:   Teach Yourself Complete
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  Adult education ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Active
: Introduction : Introduction : Introduction : Spelling and pronunciation : Spelling and pronunciation : Spelling and pronunciation : 01 How are you? : 01 How are you? : 01 How are you? : 02 Where are you going? : 02 Where are you going? : 02 Where are you going? : 03 How old are you? : 03 How old are you? : 03 How old are you? : 04 I like Indian food : 04 I like Indian food : 04 I like Indian food : 05 What do you want? : 05 What do you want? : 05 What do you want? : 06 What are you doing? : 06 What are you doing? : 06 What are you doing? : 07 I can't hear you : 07 I can't hear you : 07 I can't hear you : 08 He is from Mull : 08 He is from Mull : 08 He is from Mull : 09 Where is the bank? : 09 Where is the bank? : 09 Where is the bank? : 10 We went abroad last year : 10 We went abroad last year : 10 We went abroad last year : 11 I'll have to go : 11 I'll have to go : 11 I'll have to go : 12 What do you prefer? : 12 What do you prefer? : 12 What do you prefer? : 13 That's better : 13 That's better : 13 That's better : 14 I'm fed up : 14 I'm fed up : 14 I'm fed up : 15 We expect to go : 15 We expect to go : 15 We expect to go : 16 Why don't we go to a disco? : 16 Why don't we go to a disco? : 16 Why don't we go to a disco? : 17 I can't say for sure : 17 I can't say for sure : 17 I can't say for sure : 18 What did you usually do? : 18 What did you usually do? : 18 What did you usually do? : 19 What did she say? : 19 What did she say? : 19 What did she say? : 20 They hope to see you : 20 They hope to see you : 20 They hope to see you : 21 That would be good : 21 That would be good : 21 That would be good : 22 Would you like it? : 22 Would you like it? : 22 Would you like it? : 23 When was the house built? : 23 When was the house built? : 23 When was the house built? : Revision : Revision : Revision : Key to the exercises : Key to the exercises : Key to the exercises : Gaelic-English vocabulary : Gaelic-English vocabulary : Gaelic-English vocabulary : Appendix : Appendix : Appendix : Grammatical index : Grammatical index : Grammatical index

Professor Boyd Robertson is Principal of Sabhal Mor Ostaig, Scotland's Gaelic College on the Isle of Skye. Iain Taylor has worked with Scottish television and the Scottish Examinations Board.

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