Irish Course
The World
Language Lab has a wide range of foreign languages. From these some are
less frequently required like Danish, Finish, Greek, Irish, Indonesian,
Malay, Norwegian, Polish, and Thai, these are often required by those
who visit these countries for work or study. The training covers the
historical aspects of the language, its spread, and in which regions
they are spoken.
The World Language Lab’s foreign language academy is well equipped with
overall knowledge of these from the basic to an advanced level, to match
the students present level and his requirement one could take up diploma
or degree courses, or travelers or crash courses. Students can study in
group and individual classes.
Level I
Basic Course
Course structure
Covers fundamental vocabulary of the language and its sound system.
Functions like understanding, speaking, Reading, and Writing are taught.
Audio and Video are also teaching aids. Students are made familiar with
the culture and lifestyle of the country.
Other highlights include questions on comprehension of simple texts,
descriptions from day to day life situations, simulated dialogues and
role playing.
On course completion the student will be able to
Comprehend the spoken language from vocabulary used in text. Read and
understand the language at a specific level. Recognize correct sound
patterns. Write exercises manipulating grammatical items studied. Know
cultural elements of the societies. Carry on a conversation within the
framework of the vocabulary studied.
Duration Two and a half months.
Level II -
Intermediate
Course
eligibility For those familiar with the basic level of the language.
Course structure
This course covers the intermediate level of grammar, conversation,
discussion, essays writing , culture, civilization and business. The
language is used extensively in class during discussions and role-
playing. This helps students to improve their fluency and speak
correctly.
On course completion one will be confident to
Use and understand the language in the text. Write using an expanded
vocabulary. Read with improved ability. Demonstrate a developing empathy
for the culture. Form questions and answers based on familiar material.
Carry on an extended conversation using vocabulary studied. Engage in
special projects: workbook and library research.
Duration Two and half months
Level III
- Advanced Course
eligibility For those who want to specialize in the language.
Course structure
This course covers written comprehension, oral communication and
expressions, writing besides the advanced level of grammar,
conversation, discussion, writing essays, culture, civilization and
business. The language is used extensively in class during discussions
and role- playing. Students improve their fluency and speak correctly.
Continued practice in the basic skills of listening, speaking, reading
and writing and opportunities to expand individual interests in reading
and cultural items are given Short stories, plays, essays, are brought
to knowledge using varied vocabulary. The language is used extensively
in class during discussions and role -playing.
On course completion the student will be guaranteed to
Use and understand the language and the vocabulary text. Speak, read and
write with improved ability using a wide vocabulary. Understand and be
understood by a native speaker. Translate from English to the particular
language while demonstrating grammatical skills. Acquire a greater
understanding of the culture. Formulate questions and answers based on
material read or discussed. Special Projects: Work book, library
research, project work.
Duration Two and half months.
After completing each level and attending the test, the students get a
certificate from World Language Lab.
Basic Phrases
Ni lia duine na tuairim
nee lee-ah dinnah nah toor-im
Everyone has their own opinion |
Ni lia tir na nos
nee lee-ah tear no-iss
every country has it's own customs |
Is leir don saol e an firinne
iss lair dun sail a on firr-inyeh(a as in a,b,c)
everybody knows the truth
|
Ta si/se ag caoineadh t
taw shee/shay egg cween-idd
She/he is crying |
Thit si/se ar an urlar
hit shee/shay air onn urr-lore
She/he fell on the floor |
Cad is ainm duit?
coad iss annim dwit
What is your name? |
An bhfuil tu damhsa liom?
On will two dowsa lum
Would you like to dance with me? |
Iocfaidh mise don gach rud!
uck-igg misha dun gock rud
I will pay for everything! |
An bhfuil pian ort?
On will peen urt
Are you in any pain? |
Gheobhaidh me an bhanaltra duit
yo-igg may on bonn-altra dwit
I will get the nurse for you |
Cad ba mhaith leat?
cod buh woh latt?
What would you like? |
Ar mhaith leat caife, tea, bainne?
air wott lat caffey, tay, bonn-yah
Would you like coffee, tea, milk? |
An mor ata air?
on moor ah-taw err
What price is this? |
Ceannoid me e
kyann-owid may a ('a' as in USA)
I will buy it |
An dtogann tu cartai credit?
on dowg-inn two kartee kredit
Do you accept credit cards? |
Is cuma liom!
is cumma lum
I dont care! |
Go hifreann leat!
Guh hee-fran lath
To hell with you! |
Ta me/tu go hiontach
taw may/two guh hun-tock
I/you am wonderful |
Ta se/si are buille
taw shay/shee air bool-yeh
He/she is angry |
Ta sinn/sibh/siad tuirseach
taw shin/shiv/sheed tear-shock
We/us/they are tired |
Conas ata tu?
cunn-us ah-taw two
How are you? |
Mo seanathair agus seanmathair
muh sean-ah-hirr ogg-us shan-wah-hirr
My Grandfather and Grandmother |
Mathair, athair, mac, inin
wah-hirr, ah-hirr, mack, ineen
Mother, father, son, daughter |
Dearthair, deirfiur, aintín, uncail
dre-harr, dre-furrh, on-teen, un-kol
Brother, sister, auntie, uncle |
An gabh thu tuilleadh?
on govh two tyew-lid
Will you have some more? |
Tapadh leat
tapah lat
Thank you |
Taim i gcruachais anois
tah-imm ih grew-cuss ah-nish
I need your help now |
Gabh mo leithscaal
govh muh leh-skayle
Excuse me |
An bhfuil tu posta ?
on wil two poe-sta
Are you married? |
Gra Go Deo
graw guh djoe
Love forever |
Gra, Dilseacht, Cairdeas
graw, deel-shockt, korr-djass
Love, Loyalty, Friendship |
Gle mhaith!
glay moth
Very good! |
Rinn tu e!
rinn two a (as in the letter a)
You did it! |
Ta se ag cur baisti
taw shay egg curr bosh-tee
It is raining |
Ta mo eadie fliuch
taw muh ea-dee flee-uck
My clothes are wet |
Slainte
slawn-che
Good Health! |
Buchaill/cailin maith!
boo-kill/coll-een mott
Good boy/girl!
|
Stad!
stadd
Stop! |
Nollaig Shona duit
nullig hunna dwit
Happy Christmas to you |
Athblian shona duit
ought/bleen hunna dwit
Happy new year to you |
An féidir liom cabhru leat?
on fay-durr lum cow-roo lat?
May I help you? |
Ta me ar buille
taw/may/air/bool-yeh
I am very angry |
Slán agus beannacht leat
slawn og/us ban/ockt lat
Goodbye and blessings on you |
Oiche mhaith, codladh samh
eehah wot, culla sovh
Good night, sleep well |
Ca as duit?
caw oss dit
Where are you from? |
Ta tu go h-aileann
kahn ikh ee-nen hell-fen
May I help you? (formal) |
Kann ich dir helfen?
taw two guh haul-inn
You are beautiful! |
eistigi liom!
eish-tig-ee lum
listen to me! |
gabh mo leithscéal!
guh muh lesh/kale
pardon me! |
Cen tam e?
cane thom a?
What time is it? |
Bi samhach!
bee zoww/ock
Be Quiet! |
Duin an doras!
doon on dur/oss
Shut the Door! |
Sláinte!
slawn/che
Health! (Cheers!) |
Oíche mhaith
e-ha whawt
Good night |
Tá mé go maith
Taw may go mawt
I am well |
Conas atá tú?
kuniss ah-taw two
How are you? |
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