Tá Gaeilge foghlamtha ag Donald Duck, Goofy agus a cháirde. Ach cad a ceapann na léitheoirí?
Children from Westmeath and Dublin review Clann Disney, a comic book series as Gaeilge. A new comic provides older primary school children with Disney stories, puzzles, word games and recipes. It also has articles on sport, music and fun facts, all using the Irish lanaguage.
Clann Disney is a new concept in Irish language teaching produced by the National Cartoon Company of Ireland.
Children from Scoil an tSeachtar Laoch in Ballymun, a Gaelscoil, have been reading the first edition of Clann Disney with their teacher Síle Ní Dhuibhne.
They have enjoyed reading it in school and at home.
Tá sé an-suimiúl. Tá na puzzles agus na scéalta go maith.
Fifth class pupils in St Michael’s National School, Castlepollard, County Westmeath, have similar praise for the comic and like the fact that it is helping them learn Gaeilge.
Tá sé go h-iontach agus tá Bearla ar bun an leathanaigh.
For their teacher Prionsias Ó Fearghail, the price is slightly higher than similar publications, but
Níl aon ceist ach go mbainfidh siad spraoi as.
Clann Disney comics have been created with schools in mind, but Síle Ní Dhuibhne believes a comic book should be read for pleasure.
Is leabhar é do pháistí le léamh sa bhaile, le léamh ar an bus, agus iad sa leaba istoíche.
This episode of 'Tinteán’ was broadcast on 16 November 1995. The reporter is Siobhán Ní Urdail.
'Tinteán', was an Irish language features and entertainment series broadcast on RTÉ Television. First broadcast on 28 September 1995, it ran until April 1996. Pat Butler, Siobhán Ní Úrdail and Brídóg Ní Bhuachalla were the presenters and reporters.