Saturday 21 March 2009

Gaelic In The Home TIP Course Coming To Nairn

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CNSA are pleased to announce that the hugely popular and effective Gaelic In The Home TIP Course will be coming to Nairn for 2 weeks, in July 2009.
It is also good to state that this much sought after course, will have a number of new aspects that will do much to bring the Gaelic learner, to fluency even quicker than before.
What we want is for those who are joining a course and are fortunate enough to have access to a fluent speaker, be they husband, wife, aunt, uncle, cousin, friend; in fact any acquaintance that one can encourage, cajole, persuade, whatever, to come along and participate. The idea is to have them play a part in extending and enhancing the course strategies beyond their current range, both in the course arena and the learner’s home.
Such actions will add another 2 strong dimensions to the Gaelic experience that a learner is immersed in. Firstly they will hear in both environments much more Gaelic than they were previous subject to. And secondly, it will bring Gaelic back into their home where, it naturally should be.
The second point is an absolute essential ingredient if we are truly serious in wanting to establish family intergenerational models; vital to the future of Gaelic.
Accordingly, if you or any member of your family or any of your friends are fluent in Gaelic, then please get in touch with CNSA …01542-836322,
or email finlay@cnsa.org.uk as we are always in need of people to help and support us with our work, especially with courses.
If you do join the growing band of Gaelic speaking families; we want everyone to join in, not just families, we also want to see other adults, I promise you will find the experience both enjoyable and pleasantly rewarding, irrespective as to whether you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced Gaelic learner.

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