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3rd November 11, 09:45 AM
#11
Re: Official opening of the Glen Urquhart Gaelic Unit for pre-school and primary chil
Originally Posted by Oldhiker
Gle mhath!!
Alba gu brath ! Suas leis a Gaidhlaig !!! (hope i got that one right)
I actually understood all of that! Yay for my mediocre very very beginners level Gaelic!
and awesome picture! Congrats to your boy and to the school! It's only 20 pounds for 10 weeks of class? That's not a bad price at all!
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4th November 11, 10:00 AM
#12
Re: Official opening of the Glen Urquhart Gaelic Unit for pre-school and primary chil
Thanks to all for the good wishes for our wee unit, our council have just issued their press release here.
If anyone would like to see the Gaelic children's homework site, it's here.
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5th November 11, 10:24 AM
#13
Re: Official opening of the Glen Urquhart Gaelic Unit for pre-school and primary chil
Rab
Do you and wife speak Gaelic at home to the kids? I have been reading about how much this helps reinforce the teachers work at school.
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5th November 11, 03:05 PM
#14
Re: Official opening of the Glen Urquhart Gaelic Unit for pre-school and primary chil
Me and the Mrs are at present trying to move to Glenurquhart, this is great, well done. I was looking at the Gaelic in the Glen Classes, hoping to join in when we eventually get there.
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6th November 11, 04:29 PM
#15
Re: Official opening of the Glen Urquhart Gaelic Unit for pre-school and primary chil
Originally Posted by Oldhiker
Rab
Do you and wife speak Gaelic at home to the kids? I have been reading about how much this helps reinforce the teachers work at school.
We speak some Gaelic at home, my wife much more than I do. My son is helping with my Gaelic and we'll often go through his homework together.
Interestingly the Gaelic medium education doesn't seem to have effected his English reading and writing at all compared to the kids that are in the non-Gaelic part of the school.
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6th November 11, 04:33 PM
#16
Re: Official opening of the Glen Urquhart Gaelic Unit for pre-school and primary chil
Rab,
Congratulations on your successful campaign!
May it continue for many years!
Regards,
Tom
(A_Hay!)
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6th November 11, 04:34 PM
#17
Re: Official opening of the Glen Urquhart Gaelic Unit for pre-school and primary chil
Originally Posted by Neil Clark
Me and the Mrs are at present trying to move to Glenurquhart, this is great, well done. I was looking at the Gaelic in the Glen Classes, hoping to join in when we eventually get there.
Hi Neil, it's certainly a beautiful part of the world, please feel free to give me a shout when you're up next.
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7th November 11, 10:19 AM
#18
Originally Posted by Rab Gordon
Interestingly the Gaelic medium education doesn't seem to have effected his English reading and writing at all compared to the kids that are in the non-Gaelic part of the school.
His English skills will probably improve as he studies Gaelic. I've noticed that effect with my students, although they take French, Spanish and German.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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7th November 11, 10:39 AM
#19
Re: Official opening of the Glen Urquhart Gaelic Unit for pre-school and primary chil
Originally Posted by piperdbh
His English skills will probably improve as he studies Gaelic. I've noticed that effect with my students, although they take French, Spanish and German.
I seem to recall there being studies that show those that study a 2nd language (regardless what it is) do better with their primary language, the theory being that learning a 2nd language helps understand the structure of language better.
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