Boyd Robertson, Iain Taylor
Complete Gaelic Beginner to Intermediate Book and Audio Course
Learn to read, write, speak and understand a new language with Teach Yourself
Boyd Robertson, Iain Taylor
Complete Gaelic Beginner to Intermediate Book and Audio Course
Learn to read, write, speak and understand a new language with Teach Yourself
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The complete course for a fun and effective way to learn Gaelic. This best-selling course comprises a book and audio support which is easy to download to your MP3 player or iPod. The book (ISBN: 9781444105919) and the audio support (ISBN: 9781444102468) are also sold individually.
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The complete course for a fun and effective way to learn Gaelic. This best-selling course comprises a book and audio support which is easy to download to your MP3 player or iPod. The book (ISBN: 9781444105919) and the audio support (ISBN: 9781444102468) are also sold individually.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: John Murray Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 172mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 561g
- ISBN-13: 9781444102369
- ISBN-10: 1444102362
- Artikelnr.: 29010954
- Verlag: John Murray Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 172mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 561g
- ISBN-13: 9781444102369
- ISBN-10: 1444102362
- Artikelnr.: 29010954
Professor Boyd Robertson is Principal of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Scotland's Gaelic College on the Isle of Skye. Iain Taylor has worked with Scottish television and the Scottish Examination Board.
: 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
: 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
: 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
: 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