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"language" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
The Franco-Congolese dancer who uses his art to help victims of abuse
Franco-Congolese dancer and choreographer Bolewa Sabourin is co-founder of the arts organisation Loba, meaning ‘express yourself’ in Lingala, the language of his father’s native land.
The New Irish/Na Nua-Éireannaigh: Give Irish a sporting chance
If you’re ringing in the New Year with a resolution to be fit and healthy, why not combine your new fitness lifestyle with a new-found love for the Irish language?
The New Irish/Na Nua-Éireannaigh: Veronika is a great ambassador for the cúpla focal
While secondary school can be tough, in any country or language, Veronika Naprejenko has faced a challenge greater than many of her peers in Ireland.
An Outside View: Farewell to the Finnish language
Back when I started to learn Irish, I was such a naive and gullible young man that I wondered how the language could cease to be spoken by the people of Ireland so fast and so abruptly.
The New Irish/Na Nua-Éireannaigh: Mature student Nikki’s positive journey with the Irish language
After setting up and running an award-winning society, Nikki Murphy challenged and outdone her own expectations again by taking a trip to the Gaeltacht.
O’Connell English summer school fosters friendships across diverse community
O’Connell Secondary School in Dublin’s north inner city held an English language school for primary and secondary level pupils this summer to help improve their experience with the language.
Does it matter to write in my own language?
Recently a friend of mine, a female journalist who has suffered a lot being persecuted by online trolls supported by Russia, said: “I’m hardly interested anymore in writing journalistic texts in Finnish, seeing how ex-members of parliament are distributing lies about me.”
Irish is not just the language of Gaels
God knows much of the public discourse concerning the status of the Irish language in society is destroyed by people who don’t even have the cúpla focal but who have strong opinions concerning the language despite this ignorance.
Finding the unexpected in travels across Europe as a young American
Culture is a fascinating concept to try to unfurl, and part of the reason I loved being in these countries was that I could get a context for why different societies develop the way they do. The Danes speak so many languages because, as the only country to speak Danish, they would be unable to communicate with the rest of the world without it.
New scheme to integrate foreign-trained teachers in short-staffed Irish schools
“There is a shortage of French teachers in Ireland at present, and there are huge benefits to having native-speaking language teachers,” she says, “so we should be doing everything possible to support teachers like Mélanie.”
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