Litreachas | Literature
Alison Lang chats to Joy in the studio and Calum Maclean experiences literature galore as he learns about a writer who made his home in Barra.
Tha Joy Dunlop a鈥� leantainn oirre gar toirt tro cheumannan a bharrachd gus cumail oirnn agus G脿idhlig a bhruidhinn. Bidh i a鈥� d猫iligeadh ri facail is abairtean air measgachadh de chuspairean agus a鈥� toirt dhuinn m矛neacheadh air briathrachas is gnathasan-cainnte ann an d貌igh a tha furasta a thuigsinn. Bidh sti霉ireadh ann cuideachd mu bhith a鈥� cleachdadh abairtean agus gr脿mair, le eisimpleirean soilleir tro ch貌mhraidhean goirid.
Coinnichidh sinn ri luchd-labhairt 猫asgaidh a th鈥� air a鈥� Gh脿idhlig ionnsachadh gu 脿rd 矛re neo a thogadh leis a鈥� Gh脿idhlig air falbh bho sg矛rean traidiseanta na G脿idhealtachd. Agus bidh Calum MacIlleathain air chuairt a鈥� toirt sealladh dhuinn air annasan is diofar chuspairean air feadh Alba.
Lorgar tuilleadh stuthan taic air-loidhne aig www.speakgaelic.scot agus ann an sreathan phodcastan air 大象传媒 Sounds.
Joy Dunlop guides viewers through the next steps to inspire us to keep on speaking Gaelic. As in previous series, she introduces and explains usage for words and phrases on everyday topics. A Gaelic learner herself, Joy supports us through vocabulary and idiom on topics such as music and song, outer space and Gaelic heroes.
We meet diligent speakers who have embraced the language and learnt it to a high level and also those who have grown up speaking it in non-traditional Gaelic areas. While the intrepid Calum Maclean ventures around Scotland to forgotten corners seeking hidden treasures.
Supporting materials can be found online: www.speakgaelic.scot and in the SpeakGaelic podcasts on 大象传媒 Sounds.
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Joy Dunlop |
Presenter | Calum Maclean |
Producer | Donald Macleod |
Director | Sam Pearce |
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