Practise different ways of greeting people and learn how to give and understand instructions.
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Listen to a conversation between a mother and her daughter.
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How is Fiadh feeling this morning?
A. She is not good.
B. She is unwell.
C. She is in a good mood.
The answer is A.
Níl mé go maith. Mhúscail mé go luath agus tá tuirse orm.
I am not good. I woke early and I am tired.
Why is Mum in a good mood?
A. She found her car keys.
B. She is going shopping.
C. She slept well.
The answer is C.
Tá mé ar mhuin na muice inniu mar chodail mé go maith aréir.
I am great today because I slept well last night.
How is Daddy feeling today?
A. He is good.
B. He is tired.
C. He is in a bad mood.
Tá drochspion ar Dhaidí mar chaill sé eochair an chairr.
Daddy is in bad form because he lost the keys of the car.
When will Fiadh see Mum again?
A. Tomorrow
B. Tonight
C. This afternoon
The answer is B.
Feicfidh mé anocht thú.
I will see you tonight.
Ѳí: Maidin mhaith a Fhiadh. Cad é mar atá tú?
Fiadh: Níl mé go maith. Mhúscail mé go luath agus tá tuirse orm. Cad é mar atá tusa ar maidin?
Ѳí: Tá mé ar mhuin na muice inniu mar chodail mé go maith aréir. Tá drochspion ar Dhaidí mar chaill sé eochair an chairr.
Fiadh: Tá mé ag dul ar scoil. Feicfidh mé anocht thú.