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A celebration of 2013: A real Irish summer

Wherever you may be in the world, I hope you’ll celebrate with us for 2013. It’s been a real Irish summer, with plenty of warm days, warm breezes, and even warm sunshine.

To help celebrate, we’re having a less than half price sale for our on-the-go learning (at the end of this post).

Sasa and baby Liam, out walking to one of the many ancient stone circles in the Kerry area.
Sasa and baby Liam, out walking to one of the many ancient stone circles in the Kerry area.

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A large old stone house, with a lovely garden of naturally-growing flowers in front. This house is in a village along the Béara peninsula, County Kerry.

Are you on the move this summer?

If you’re outside this summer, why not learn little bites of Irish on the move? Check out better than half-price sale at the end of this post to get learning.

Let the journey continue

View during our driving in County Kerry. This was a beautiful calm summer's day, but I wouldn't like to be out here in mid winter.
View during our driving in County Kerry. This was a beautiful calm summer’s day, but I wouldn’t like to be out here in mid winter.
I kid you not - a dog being chased by sheep. The poor dog had an anti-bark collar on, I can only imagine the predicament it was in.
I kid you not – a dog being chased by sheep. The poor dog had an anti-bark collar on, I can only imagine the predicament it was in.
Typical traffic jam in County Kerry.
Typical traffic jam in County Kerry.
A colourful shop on Béara peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland.
A colorful shop on Béara peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland.
An overcast, yet warm and humid day, with a view over gorse bush.
An overcast, yet warm and humid day, with a view over gorse bush.

Learn Irish Out and About: BETTER than half-price SALE

Eoin and baby Liam watch the early sunlight over the bay. Liam is also known as "Alarm Clock". At Kenmare bay, County Kerry.
Eoin and baby Liam watch the early sunlight over the bay. Liam is also known as “Alarm Clock”. At Kenmare bay, County Kerry. How about learning some Irish from Eoin in your earbuds while you’re out and about? Read on.

Get on the move

I hope you enjoyed the taste of an Irish summer. (Don’t let the woolly hat fool you – it was very early in the morning!).

Are you on the move this summer? What if you’re even planning a trip to Ireland in the next summer or two?

You know what’s a guaranteed way to put a smile on Irish locals’ faces? Use a few Irish language words with them!

Please don’t read on if:

  1. If you’ll never find just five minutes per day to hear me speak Irish, no matter where you are
  2. If you don’t have a smartphone, iPhone or MP3 player
  3. If you’re not into learning a “dying” language (yeah right!)

But what if I’m not a “languages person”? I’ve probably never said this here, but I’m not a “languages person”. Do you think it’s crazy that we run Bitesize Irish Gaelic, and I not being a languages person? The catch is my love for Ireland, my love for what’s Irish, and the love of the Irish language. It’s a special language with a special magic, which will bring you straight into the heart of Ireland’s culture.

I’ll feel embarrassed when I get to Ireland, trying to speak Irish. My largest amount of possible respect goes to you if you’re wanting to speak some of Ireland’s native language. If you learn to say the right phrases, you’ll be able to even navigate simple conversations. Or at least order a Guinness while you’re in the Gaeltacht!

Are you ready for our better-than-half-price summer sale?

Our Bitesize Irish Gaelic Audio Program is a full audio course that I recorded last summer. It’s perfect to listen along with your earbuds while you’re out and about.

The bitesize audio lessons are only about 5 minutes each on average. So they’ll fit into your on-the-go schedule.

All this is included

The normal price for the full Audio Program course is $57, and we’re putting the price up to $97 next week.

But this being a celebration, we’ll throw in our Pronunciation Cheat Sheets Bundle absolutely FREE. It’s normally $57 if you want to purchase the pronunciation bundle (including our 4-step method to pronouncing any word, and worksheets).

No, wait. Let’s make this a proper celebration. Let me bring down the Audio Program to $47, plus the Pronunciation Cheat Sheets Bundle for FREE.

All this is included in our summer bundle:

  1. 15 hours of bitesize audio lessons – an entire course for your iPhone, iPod, smartphone or MP3 player
  2. PDFs of the audio lesson texts
  3. 4-step Illustrated Pronunciation Method
  4. 13 pronunciation cheat sheets (in PDF format for easy printing)
  5. Worksheets to test your pronunciation
  6. Bonus cheat sheet: Secret Spelling Rule

Again, you’ll get all that, for only $47 this week only (the Irish summer vanishes as quickly as it comes!).

Buy Now

Click here to purchase the entire bundle via PayPal or credit card right now.

You’ll be covered by my 30-day moneyback guarantee. All your money back, no questions asked.

6 thoughts on “A celebration of 2013: A real Irish summer”

    1. It’s possible… but let’s just say, be prepared for the rain 🙂

      Looking forward to meeting all of you.

    1. Hey Sheila. Sure thing – you’d download the course on your computer first (so you can unzip all the audio files). After that, you can load them into iTunes and copy them to your iPad. If there’s any step we can help you with, just contact us directly.

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