There are mixed opinions about Máiréad Ní Ghráda’s grammar exercise book Progress in Irish, but it remains very popular with many learners. On the negative side, it has no pictures, gives little context, explanation or answers to exercises and sometimes uses very unnatural language. On the other hand it does take the learner through the most important points of Irish grammar, generally working from simple sentences to more advanced concepts. It is also cheap and easily available. Below are some links that help flesh out the content of the book.
- Stuart Traill: How to find your way through the textbook “Progress In Irish” (index and notes)
- SimpsonIM: Grammar supplement to Progress in Irish (extensive grammar notes)
- Conradh na Gaeilge New England: Answers to the exercises