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42 <strong>Irish</strong> <strong>American</strong> <strong>News</strong> “We’ve Always Been Green!” <strong>May</strong> <strong>2011</strong>Learn a Bite of <strong>Irish</strong> Gaelic with Bitesize <strong>Irish</strong> GaelicStart practising every day: Labels,Labels, Labels. For this you will need:1. A package of sticky notes (such asPost-it® notes); and 2. A pen.Pick one room in your home, andusing the sticky notes, label everythingyou see with its <strong>Irish</strong> name (if you don’tknow the <strong>Irish</strong> word for something, lookit up on http://www.englishirishdictionary.com).For example, in your bedroom youmight label: your leaba (bed); yourdrisiúr (dresser); your almóir (closet);your piliúr (pillow)… In any givenroom, you’ll surely have at least oneballa (wall), a fuinneog (window), anurlár (floor).Final tip: Don’t write the English versionof the word on the label, as you’reaiming for language immersion!Our fellow <strong>American</strong> <strong>Irish</strong> MediaGroup publication Celtic Connectionis extending a Readers’ Offer. Bitesize<strong>Irish</strong> Gaelic gives you online <strong>Irish</strong>Gaelic lessons. If you want to startlearning the language, start here. Fromtheir home in Limerick, Ireland, Eoin& Sasa of Bitesize <strong>Irish</strong> Gaelic bringyou 60+ bitesize lessons. All lessonsare online, so log in from any computer.Don’t get frustrated with starting anew language—they’ve broken downthe lessons into manageable bitesizechunks.Get 50% off your first month. Visit:http://www.bitesizeirishgaelic.com/celticconnection/Lt. Cpl. KylieWatson AwardedMilitary CrossA British army medic whoput herself in “mortal danger” totreat a wounded Afghan soldierunder heavy Taliban fire has beenawarded the Military Cross.Lt. Cpl. Kylie Watson, fromBallymena, Co Antrim, gave medicalcare in exposed open groundfor 20 minutes. Her citation spokeof her “immense courage” and“inspiration” to her platoon inHelmand province last year.Lt. Cpl. Watson is believed tobe only the fourth woman to receivethe Military Cross, the thirdhighest award for gallantry.8 N. Vail AvenueArlington Heights, IL 60004Tel. 847-577-7733 Fax. 847-577-3886Good food. Good friends.Just a great time. See you at Peggy’s!HoursM-Th 11am-1amFri & Sat: 11am-2amSun: 10am-1amwww.peggykinnanes.com

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