I was an English-speaking blow-in in the Gaeltacht — here's how I got a grá for the teanga
Megan Roantree on the cliffs in Inis Mór
I distinctly remember approaching my teacher at the top of the class on my first day of school. I cleared my throat, tugged on her top and said, “Can you say the words in English ‘cause I don’t have very good Irish?”




There are so many more ways to expose yourself to Irish now. Just this week, I watched Nicola Coughlan speak Irish in an interview with magazine. It struck me how I never saw anything like this growing up. We see cúpla focal on red carpets, as Irish stars continue to dominate the screen. It may seem small, but it is an impactful way to bring our language to the fore.


