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Booklet of Helpful Phrases for Teachers as Gaeilge

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Fantastic resource to refocus the teacher and helpful in finding more areas to use Irish in the class.
I love this resource! It’s great having everyday phrases close to hand and helps me to ensure I am using the correct grammar too.
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A complete guide to all useful phrases that can be used in the primary classroom. Print this out and leave it on your teacher desk to reference throughout the day! This booklet also comes with 13 attention grabbers and posters to display in your classroom!

Included are lots of phrases for the topics below:

Treoracha- Instructions

  • Starting Work
  • Ag Cur In Ord – Sequencing
  • I rith ceachtanna- during lessons

Ceartúcháin sna cóipleabhair - corrections in copies

  • Go maith/iontach - Good/excellent
  • Treoracha do cheartúcháin - instructions for corrections
  • Obair ag teastáil/lag - Work needed/poor

Timpeall an tSeomra Ranga – Around the Classroom

  • Randamach – Random
  • Moladh – Praise
  • Freagraí - Responses

Am Lóin agus Sa Chlós

  • Am Lóin - Lunchtime
  • Sa Chlós - In The Yard
  • Leibhéil Fuaime - Noise Levels

Páistí agus Obair Bhaile

  • Páistí – Phrases for the Children
  • Má tá sé ag cur báistí - If It’s Raining…
  •  Obair Bhaile - Homework

Frásaí chun aird a fháil-attention grabbers

  • 13 phrases with posters for display

*Note on éinne/aon duine: aon duine is the correct way to say ‘anybody’, but éinne is widely used and accepted in speech. It can be compared to saying ‘ye’ or ‘yous’ in English when referring to you plural. It should not be used in written language.*

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