PaddyBloggit
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I'm not disputing what you say. The approach at school etc. is wrong. Students leave secondary and they still can't string a sentence together.
The only way Gaeilge will survive is to encourage its use as an everyday spoken language. And of course, get rid of the 'compulsory' aspect of it.
Re. other languages ... who decides which are the most important and get priority in the school day? What about Chinese?
Personally, I'd love to see more (structured) investment in IT in schools.
The only way Gaeilge will survive is to encourage its use as an everyday spoken language. And of course, get rid of the 'compulsory' aspect of it.
Re. other languages ... who decides which are the most important and get priority in the school day? What about Chinese?
Personally, I'd love to see more (structured) investment in IT in schools.