This link takes you to an interesting view of Ireland and the Irish language http://www.atomfilms.com/film/name_yu_ming.jsp
The link was sent to me by an Irish friend who speaks Chinese
Firstly, gabh mo leiscéal le níl me ag scríobh as gaeilge. Agus gabh mo leiscéal mo Gaeilge bhriste! I saw that film on a weekend course with Colaiste na nGael in Derbyshire, UK last November. It was on a DVD with other short films to help learners of Irish. Unfortunately, I don't remember the names of the other films. Does anyone know where I can get a copy from? I tried Bord Scannáin na hEireann but had no luck.
charming short film
charming short film
This link takes you to an interesting view of Ireland and the Irish language
http://www.atomfilms.com/film/name_yu_ming.jsp
The link was sent to me by an Irish friend who speaks Chinese
# Posted on May 28th 2007 by McMandolin
Re: charming short film
We watched this film in school during an Irish class once, its pretty cool!
# Posted on May 28th 2007 by tnoumarap
Re: charming short film
That was really great! Thanks for posting the link.
# Posted on May 28th 2007 by Greg the Piano Tuner
Re: charming short film
Go raibh ma'agat! Is breá liom an filim!
"Hey, did you know that that Paddy could speak Chinese?"
"Colin and Cumberland Learn Irish" ~ BBC Northern Ireland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/colinandcumberland/
# Posted on May 28th 2007 by ceolachan
Re: charming short film
Firstly, gabh mo leiscéal le níl me ag scríobh as gaeilge. Agus gabh mo leiscéal mo Gaeilge bhriste! I saw that film on a weekend course with Colaiste na nGael in Derbyshire, UK last November. It was on a DVD with other short films to help learners of Irish. Unfortunately, I don't remember the names of the other films. Does anyone know where I can get a copy from? I tried Bord Scannáin na hEireann but had no luck.
Thanks in anticipation,
Andy
# Posted on May 29th 2007 by Aberandy
Re: charming short film
Thanks...quite funny, maybe a bit slow. I wish more spoons players would do what he was trying to do with his cutlery!
# Posted on May 30th 2007 by Alf Tupper