How it works

Simple. On purpose.

No grammar tables. No vocabulary lists. Just real conversations, built up piece by piece, until you're ready to use them.

Every unit follows the same shape.

You always know where you are and what comes next. There's no guessing, no overwhelm, just one thing at a time.

1

You see the full conversation first.

Every unit opens with a complete real-world exchange. You can see exactly where you're going before you begin.

2

Then you break it down, piece by piece.

Each lesson explains what's happening and why this phrase works in real situations.

Conversation
Breakdown
Recap
3

Things go wrong and you handle that too.

You practice recovery scenarios, not just the ideal script.

4

A vocabulary reference, when you need it.

Reference sections are for quick lookup when you need a specific swap.

5

Then you take it outside.

The last lesson in every unit is one real-world use. One phrase, used once.

What the first unit actually looks like.

Coffee Shop Encounters, Unit 1. Twelve lessons. Around 45 minutes total.

Coffee Shop Encounters · Unit 1
First Encounters
12 lessons · ~45 min
Full Conversation
The whole exchange, start to finish.
2 min
Breakdown Parts
Greeting, ordering, payment, and goodbyes.
11 min
Recap
A complete interaction, reinforced.
1 min
Challenge
Practice variations and recovery lines.
10 min
Vocabulary Reference
Quick lookup for drinks, prices, and swaps.
6 min
Real World Challenge
Use one phrase in a real place.
1 min

The tools that make phrases stick.

Misneach gives you lightweight ways to keep practising in small daily gaps.

Flashcards

Every phrase from the course becomes drillable.

Practice sessions

Timed drills that mirror real interactions.

Phrase tracking

Weak spots come back more often so progress compounds.

Mistake corrector

You get plain-language explanations, not just wrong/right.

Real World Challenge

Your challenge is simple.

Use one phrase from this unit in a real situation. That's it.

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Start with Go raibh maith agat in a real interaction.
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If it switches to English, that's still a win.
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Small repetitions are how this becomes normal.
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Things people usually ask.

Do I need any Irish to start?
No. The course is built for practical beginners.
How long are lessons?
Most are 2–10 minutes.
What about pronunciation?
Everything uses plain-English pronunciation guidance.
Is this only for cafés?
Cafés first, with more scenarios coming.
What if the other person doesn't speak Irish?
English is always available as fallback.

Ready when you are.

Your first lesson takes two minutes.

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