9789490824549-9490824542-Ròna agus MacCodruim: A short novel for Gaelic learners (Learn Gaelic with Folk Tales) (Scots Gaelic Edition)

Ròna agus MacCodruim: A short novel for Gaelic learners (Learn Gaelic with Folk Tales) (Scots Gaelic Edition)

ISBN-13: 9789490824549
ISBN-10: 9490824542
Author: Jason Bond, Kirstin Plante
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Arcos Publishers
Format: Paperback 66 pages
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ISBN-13: 9789490824549
ISBN-10: 9490824542
Author: Jason Bond, Kirstin Plante
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Arcos Publishers
Format: Paperback 66 pages

Summary

Ròna agus MacCodruim: A short novel for Gaelic learners (Learn Gaelic with Folk Tales) (Scots Gaelic Edition) (ISBN-13: 9789490824549 and ISBN-10: 9490824542), written by authors Jason Bond, Kirstin Plante, was published by Arcos Publishers in 2020. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Ròna agus MacCodruim: A short novel for Gaelic learners (Learn Gaelic with Folk Tales) (Scots Gaelic Edition) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.62.

Description

MacCodruim lives a lonely life as a fisherman in Scotland. His loneliness comes to an end when he meets the beautiful and mysterious Ròna. Although she seems a bit outlandish, he falls in love with her and they start a family together. They live a charmed life, yet something isn’t right. Will MacCodruim discover who Ròna truly is? Will Ròna learn his secret; one that could tear them apart?
Gaelic language learner literature
This novel is part of the Arcos Series Learn Gaelic with Folk Tales for beginning and intermediate language learners. With limited vocabulary and a strong focus on high frequent language structures, these short novels make the beautiful Gaelic language and folk tale culture easily accessible to learners. Enjoy reading!
Second edition
This edition of Ròna has more footnotes to clarify certain Gaelic phrases that are hard to decode word-byword. The glossary is more efficient so that you spend less time looking things up and more time immersed in the story. A few words and phrases have also been tweaked to align with other novels in this series. Finally, the overall spelling has been edited according to the Gaelic Orthographic Conventions in Scotland so that you’ll be able to read other Gaelic books more easily.

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