Braoin wrote:
Cannot see why that can't be organised. There are 12 of them in all as far as I know but they are as common as the grass in the language. I think the best way will be to present them in sentences format - with a tense I have not seen in the dictionary thrown in just to show it is there in speech. It will take a little time to put together; and you will probably have others working on it also. Look forward to your MP3 and accompanying notes a chara!
11, actually, and of those one -- ith -- is only irregular in the future tense.
I gave my students a mnemonic for that one: "ith is íosfaidh" (which comes out sounding a little like "Ith is easy").
Somhairle, one thing that's helped me with the irregulars is to work on one a week. Take one ("bí," for example) write out a sentence using each tense, and put it on the fridge, or some place else you're sure to see it. At least once a day (more often, if you like), run though the sentences...just say them out loud. You'll be surprised how quickly the sound of them will get into your mind that way.
Redwolf