From Donegal to California with Imelda White (Ep. 47)

From Donegal to California with Imelda White (Ep. 47)

Discussion podcast about learning to speak Irish Gaelic (in English). Imelda White is from Ard a’ Ratha in County Donegal, Ireland. She has taught Irish language classes in California for several decades. What you’ll hear Imelda’s kind encouragement and words of wisdom to learners of Irish Gaelic who feel stuck Reasons to attend a Deireadh … From Donegal to California with Imelda White (Ep. 47) Read More » The post From Donegal to California with Imelda White (Ep. 47) first appeared on Bite...

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