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12 thoughts on “New at Bitesize: Absolute Beginners Class & Other Updates”
A Eoin,
Aontaím na hathruithe ar an gclár seo. Caithfidh mé níos mó cleachtais ag leibhéal idirmheánach.
Dea-ádh leis,
Mike
PS.
Ceist amháin a bheadh ann, scríobh Ana in Gaeilic nuair a chuirtear ceisteanna ar droch-Ghaeilic?
A Mike, a chara,
Go raibh maith agat as do theachtaireacht.
Ceartaíonn an cúntóir teanga (language assistant) aon bhotún Gaeilge.
Le meas,
Siobhán
This all sounds like a great idea. Zero pressure, but the expectation that chatting in Irish will happen anyway. I think a lot of people need a nice pillowy introduction to actually speaking the language (I know I do!) I’m excited to see that Bitesize Irish Gaelic is still a dynamic company, and look forward to getting a subscription as soon as I can afford it.
Hi Trevor,
Thank you for taking the time to comment and share your thoughts with us.
We are glad to hear that you like our new ideas.
Le meas,
Ana.
Am excited to learn more about the new Beginners Class as actually trying to have a conversation is so intimidating.
Hi Molly,
Thank you for commenting.
We are glad to hear that you are interested in our Beginners Class 🙂
Le meas,
Ana.
Hi Molly,
we heard a lot about the anxiety our “member calls” were causing. So the expectation now is zero: attend an Absolute Beginners class (for paying members), and you get to practice some basic conversation.
Eoin
I can’t wait to see what’s in store for the new beginner’s lessons! This sounds exciting. Glad to hear the personal interaction isn’t going away. Personally I found the timing of receiving the call lesson too close to the time of the call for me to assimilate the info. I just need the extra time. 🙂
Hi Tammie,
Thank you for your feedback.
We are glad to hear that you are interested in our lessons 🙂
Le meas,
Ana.
Yup, you’re not the only one to have told us that! So it’s one of the reasons we’ve buckled down to create a real library of live lessons, which means a more dependable experience for you.
My monthly payment was not taken out of my card in January? David McClain
Hi David,
Thank you for your comment.
I have reviewed in our system and I see that you have successfully paid your subscription in January.
Please contact us at info@bitesize.irish if you have any more questions.
Le meas,
Ana.