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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Learn the foundation level of Irish language and culture with the Irish 101: An Introduction to Irish Language and Culture certification course. If the candidates have always wanted to learn to speak the Irish language, and its basics including, introductions, greetings, names, numbers, and other prerequisites then an online course under the initiative of Dublin City University, and FutureLearn will be suitable.

Irish 101: An Introduction to Irish Language and Culture certification syllabus covers Ireland’s culture which is rich in dance, music, Gaelic games, storytelling, and even literature. Not only the things mentioned above, but candidates will also understand the people who speak the Irish language.

This History course on Irish 101: An Introduction to Irish Language and Culture training will be receiving an idea about  Gaeltachtaí, which means they will find out about the places that have people communicating their very own Irish Language and will be learning to pronounce in their ways.

The Highlights

  • Course on Irish culture, and language
  • 4 weeks of online sessions
  • 4 hour weekly classes
  • Learning at own speed
  • Completion certificate

Programme Offerings

  • 4 Weeks Course
  • Online Course
  • 4 Hours Weekly Sessions
  • Certificate of completion
  • Progress Mapping
  • Global Classroom
  • self paced course

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 2763yesFuturelearn

Irish 101 An Introduction to Irish Language and Culture Fees Structure

DescriptionAmount in INR
Limited AccessFree
Subscribe & saveRs 6,500 for one year
Buy this course(One off Payment)Rs 2,763.36 

Eligibility Criteria

Educational Qualification

  • Any distinct educational qualification is not required for admission to the course.

Work Experience

  • Any precise experience of working in the Irish language is not a necessary criterion for this programme.

Certification Qualifying Details

  • Qualifying for the Irish 101: An Introduction to Irish Language and Culture certification by FutureLearn requires doing two things, one is reading or watching the course materials, and the other is working on the related assessments.

What you will learn

Language skills

When the course comes to an end, candidates will be learning the following: 

  • Candidates will establish an engagement with the Irish language.
  • Learners will be finding how written language was founded through OGHAM and how the Irish alphabet came into existence.
  • Candidates will be finding out about blessings, greetings, and curses in Irish.
  • Learners will also be discussing where the candidates and other people originated from.
  • Candidates will be using the Irish language to give an introduction to the family, their home, and even their interests.
  • Learners will be able to explain how Irish names are given, and their conventions of namings in Irish.
  • Candidates will be explaining the association of culture with language with sport, mythology, and music.
  • Learners will be identifying Irish speaking areas or Gaeltachtaí where Irish is the main language of communication.

Who it is for

If participants are inquisitive about the Irish language, its existence, and culture, and have any hidden interest in learning about the Irish people then this course can be the flagbearer of their learning process. This course will provide a special context and origins of this particular language.


Admission Details

If the candidates correct information regarding the Irish 101: An Introduction to Irish Language and Culture course, they will have to keep in the mind the procedure started below:

Step 1: Go to the course webpage.

Step 2: The second step requires participants to click the ‘Email me when I can join’ button.

Step 3: Just when the button is clicked, candidates will get to view a webpage.

Step 4: Next the candidates will have to register through a new account on FutureLearn.

Step 5: Candidates are liable for admission when their account is made. 

Application Details

For getting admission the one and only thing that candidates will need to do is register themselves to take up the course on the FutureLearn website. Registration can happen with Facebook or Gmail credentials.

The Syllabus

  • Fáilte/Welcome
  • Litreacha/Let's start with letters!
  • Deas bualadh leat/Nice to meet you
  • Ainmneacha/Names
  • Beannachtaí agus Mallachtaí/Blessings and Curses
  • Céard atá foghlamtha agat?/What have you learnt?

  • Fáilte/Welcome
  • Lámh Chúnta/A Helping Hand
  • Cárb as duit?/Where do you come from?
  • An Teach/The House
  • Éire/Ireland
  • Céard atá foghlamtha agat?/What have you learnt?

  • Fáilte/Welcome
  • An Teaghlach/The Family
  • Áiseanna/Amentities
  • Treoracha/Directions
  • Céard atá foghlamtha agat?/What have you learnt?

  • Fáilte/Welcome
  • Caitheamh Aimsire/Pastimes
  • Ceol/Music
  • Spórt/Sport
  • Súil siar ar an tSeachtain/Review of the Week

Instructors

Dublin City University, Dublin Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: Is there a batch size mentioned in the course curriculum?

No candidates won’t find any batch size mentioned in the course curriculum.

2: What cost does one have to pay for making a new FutureLearn account?

For making a new FutureLearn account candidates won’t have to pay a single penny.

3: Which university has given the course content ideology?

Dublin City University has given the ideology for the Irish 101: An Introduction to Irish Language and Culture programme.

4: Who provides guidance for this programme?

There are 4 tutors providing guidance to the students of this programme.

5: Who are the funding agencies of the Irish 101: An Introduction to Irish Language and Culture certification course?

Agencies like the National Lottery and the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sports, and Media have funded this programme.

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