Caorthann wrote:
Hi,
Seeing the bad rep that the Duolingo course seems to get from the native speakers here (esp. regarding pronunciation) I'm looking for alternative courses. Does anyone know if this one:
http://www.rosettastone.com/learn-irishis any good? (it's non-free, but you can check the demo)
It's not bad, as far as it goes. You won't learn any grammar from it (we get a lot of confused posts from people using Rosetta Stone who want to know WHY words change the way they do, as RS doesn't teach the grammatical rules...you're just supposed to accept that this is what happens), so you'd want a book as well. I've also heard complaints that it teaches a Munster pronunciation but uses standardized grammar, so if you really want to learn the Munster dialect, it might not be the best choice.
My general impression of Rosetta Stone is that there are programs out there that are as good or better but cost much less. It's not a bad program, but if it were up to me, I'd use the same money to get a good book method with audio (such as Gaeilge Gan Stó, below) and put the rest in my savings account for a trip to the Gaeltacht.
This is one I use for classes:
http://www.siopa.ie/en/i-67-gaeilge_gan ... aspx?ID=67Redwolf