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'I needed something to centre myself around': US woman learned Irish to improve memory loss

Shannon O’Neill is travelling to Ireland in the summer to visit Gaeltacht areas and advance her level of Irish.

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Being diagnosed with an illness, I sometimes explain it as, ‘I had to greet myself as a new friend’ because there are changes that you have to accept, and you need something to centre yourself around.
You’re not just a sick person, you’re a person that’s getting better. You have goals, whether it’s learning a language or reading a book and it’s about having something there to ground you, celebrating the small victories, and using them on the days when you think ‘oh my god am I ever going to get better?’

SHANNON O’NEILL was studying Music Education in Los Angeles when she got sick in her senior year.

She was diagnosed with viral meningitis, and although it wasn’t fatal or deadly, it seriously impacted her cognitive ability, both her short-term and long-term memory.

“It’s like the flu, it can hit you at any time,” the 22-year-old told TheJournal.ie.

“It was so unexpected when I got sick. You hear about it happening other people, but suddenly that person was me, and it forced me to reform my identity.”

Shannon is a fifth generation Irish-American. The family on her father’s side were from Ireland and married into the Irish-American community in Michigan.

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But even though ‘O’Neill’ is her last name, she said she never felt she could claim her ancestry as her own, as she was so far removed and had never been to Ireland.

Her diagnosis sparked Shannon to reevaluate what was a priority, and took the opportunity to turn something negative into a positive. So she started learning Irish.

By working on something every day, recognising words and remembering grammar, I was improving my short-term memory. It gave me something to centre myself on so I didn’t feel so lost in my day-to-day life.

Through using DuoLingo everyday, her memory function started to improve, and she developed a curiosity about Irish culture.

“I became really interested in the culture that I had no idea about. I started getting books out of the library on Irish culture, politics, literature and music.”

After 462 days of learning Irish, Shannon’s completed DuoLingo’s ‘skill tree’ and now describes herself as an advanced beginner/intermediary speaker of Irish.

I do struggle with the way the language visually looks differently to how it sounds. But I have to be patient with myself and give it time.

She says although DuoLingo isn’t an all-inclusive tool to learn a language, it does give learners a solid footing to progress their language skills further.

Once I started learning Irish, connecting with that community, I started going on Irish language days and weekends in the learner community.

“I do think it was a formative transition in my life that’s really stuck with me.”

Shannon’s also recovered from the symptoms of meningitis with minimal lasting effects.

Céim eile

The next step for Shannon is to travel to Ireland, visiting all the Gaeltachts in the area in an attempt to improve her Irish.

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This summer, I’ll be using the rest of the money I’ve saved up for college to travel for three months around the different Gaeltachts and speak as much as possible.

Her plan is to fly to Dublin, travel west to Limerick city, the Dingle peninsula, up to Galway city, and then hugging the coastline all the way along the west, north and then east, bringing her back down to Dublin again.

After that, she returns to her job as a substitute teacher, and wants to teach Irish in middle school (secondary school for 11- to 14-year-olds).

Does she think students would be interested?

“I believe that I could make it interesting by teaching the background to it. I know interest hasn’t been a huge success in Ireland but it’s making a comeback and I’d like to be a part of that.”

And what does her family make of her new-found passion for her Irish ancestry?

“They’re interested, but they’re not quite sure what to think.

I guess you don’t realise the work and studying someone’s put in everyday until they get a job in that field.

This weekend Shannon will be attending the New York City’s Féile na Gaeilge, an annual all-day celebration of the Irish language. This year will focus on the classic Irish-language novel Cré na Cille, with speakers, lecturers and translators attending.

“One thing I have to say,” Shannon adds, “is the community of Irish learners are the friendliest and most supportive community. The people I’ve met through learning Irish are so kind and so passionate about learning the language.”

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    Mute Rashers Tierney
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    Dec 26th 2015, 3:13 PM

    jaysus, can people not give it a rest for even a couple of days? Is that all there is to life -shopping and consuming? Very sad.

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    Mute helen
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    Dec 26th 2015, 5:17 PM

    My other half said he was slipping down to the local to see if there is a sale on !

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    Mute Ciaran McCann
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    Dec 26th 2015, 6:25 PM

    Should be called “Chinese Day”!!

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    Mute Drew TheChinaman :)
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    Dec 26th 2015, 11:37 PM

    Yeah they re-sell them in China for 50% more… Mainland Chinese people will buy anything with a label.

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    Mute Luke Sarpish
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    Dec 26th 2015, 2:46 PM

    I just saw a man wearing Ugg boots. He was about 50. Is this what we have come too?

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    Mute Ken Pepper
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    Dec 26th 2015, 4:42 PM

    In skinny jeans, a beard and clutching a latte frappe crappe shatte too no doubt…

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    Dec 26th 2015, 2:35 PM

    The orientals love the peace sign.

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    Dec 26th 2015, 2:43 PM

    I suppose it beats the nazi salute?

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    Mute Ken Pepper
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    Dec 26th 2015, 2:51 PM

    Are they not implying they got two crappy handbags for the price of one?

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    Mute Keith D'Arcy
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    Dec 26th 2015, 4:53 PM

    Handbags which most likely were made in the orient.

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    Mute Crocodylus Pontifex
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    Dec 26th 2015, 4:58 PM

    Made in China, shipped 1/2 way around the world, retailed at 200% markup to Chinese tourists who then fly them back to the point of origin.

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    Mute Afif EL-Khuffash
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    Dec 26th 2015, 3:43 PM

    That dude with the 4 handbags is straight to a Chinese factory ready to make replicas

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    Mute Ken Pepper
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    Dec 26th 2015, 4:42 PM

    Why does he wani so many? Must be off to Dealz with the change…

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    Mute Paudi Onail
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    Dec 26th 2015, 7:56 PM

    theyre probably already made by now albeit in s*** quality. live in your ear., take the eye out of yer head. mind those things.

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    Mute Gerard Doherty
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    Dec 26th 2015, 3:01 PM

    Sad sad people

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    Mute Codology
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    Dec 26th 2015, 3:16 PM

    There ain’t a bargain in these places you couldn’t get from the comfort of your own home by shopping online if you put a little time into it. I can understand people of a certain vintage running for the deals, but not the younger generation.

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    Mute Paudi Onail
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    Dec 26th 2015, 8:00 PM

    online is beating them. the cost of transport alone in to retail is more than the shipping. theyre trying to bring you from online now into retail and follow you through push notifications! haha. not work. people hate them more than the qr codes, they turn off locations for such crap. who wants an app for every retail store? and you really aint going to pay for the transport in there. Bring on the drones.

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    Mute Ken Pepper
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    Dec 26th 2015, 2:51 PM

    Pathetic creatures

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    Mute Ciaran Morgan
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    Dec 26th 2015, 3:46 PM

    ” and for the record Grafton St is busy but damp” It doesn’t look busy @daraghbroph

    And look over there! There’s 20 people outside brown thomas 20 minutes before the doors open.
    Keep playing up the economy Journal

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    Mute Fred Astare Astare
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    Dec 26th 2015, 2:36 PM

    A yes festive cheer… A high stool comes to mind.

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    Mute Justin Devaney
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    Dec 26th 2015, 2:38 PM

    Festive chair

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    Mute Ken Pepper
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    Dec 27th 2015, 12:05 AM

    A big stool after all the Roses more like

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    Mute Pharmyco
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    Dec 26th 2015, 3:58 PM

    Losers. Should stay at home.

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    Mute Mark Mansfield
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    Dec 26th 2015, 4:46 PM

    No amount of discounts would induce me to go anywhere near the city centre, what with chuggers, LUAS, mayhem, spaced out druggies, marauding youths etc. .Got everything I need from Merrion down to Dun Laoghaire at a much more relaxed pace.

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    Mute Ellen Oneill
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    Dec 26th 2015, 7:50 PM

    Not many Irish people there

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    Mute Paul Wallace
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    Dec 26th 2015, 9:41 PM

    If they live here they must be Irish !

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    Mute Maire Ui Riain
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    Dec 26th 2015, 9:44 PM

    Chinese just can’t stop buying shite…..thy can’t save….

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    Mute Paul Wallace
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    Dec 26th 2015, 5:02 PM

    PATHETIC

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    Mute Ger Comings
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    Dec 26th 2015, 3:15 PM

    A free country is one in which people can do (legally) what they want. Unfortunately, we are not free yet – as so many seem to make a life out of criticising the activities beliefs of others. Whether its shopping, religion or politics – we appear to be incapable of accepting an alternative view on things.

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    Mute Codology
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    Dec 26th 2015, 3:19 PM

    Having an opinion or offending someone is not a crime, it’s victimless really. Being judgemental is part of the national psyche of every country. Now, see you later, I have a Stephen’s day swinger party to attend in Silversrpings and I hate to be late as I don’t like seconds.

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    Mute Ger Comings
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    Dec 26th 2015, 3:30 PM

    The difference is Cod – I don’t care, am not interested and just wish you well, in whatever pursuits/activities you desire. Whether it be dating a priest or jumping off wardrobes – but some insist on making their disagreement with these legal uses of time known to us all. When the PMs of France were having extramarital affairs – the voters couldn’t see what the fuss was about! Here….

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    Dec 26th 2015, 4:01 PM

    I’d have to agree with that. The French have it right.

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    Mute P.J. Nolan
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    Dec 26th 2015, 4:14 PM

    Agreed
    Not suggesting having an affair is right but no one else’s business except the people directly involved

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    Mute Rashers Tierney
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    Dec 26th 2015, 6:20 PM

    Ger Comings, posing as the voice of compassion and reason!! This IS Waterford whispers

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    Mute P.J. Nolan
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    Dec 26th 2015, 4:09 PM

    A lot of people in this generation having got such a stinging in the recession might never recover the Celtic tiger consumerism and save more.

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    Mute William Willis
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    Dec 26th 2015, 2:44 PM

    Hi Daragh, please could you explain the “(s)” after the apostrophe s in Stephens Day?

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    Mute Motherofdivinejebus
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    Dec 26th 2015, 2:49 PM

    Because if that S wasn`t in brackets it would be a typo?

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    Mute William Willis
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    Dec 26th 2015, 2:58 PM

    I was wondering if it was an Irish thing where we infer it’s a plural Stephens. So you have the grammatical conundrum of apostrophe s denoting the possessive “day belonging to Stephen” followed by another s to denote plural Stephens. Or something like that?

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    Mute OCallaghan TP
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    Dec 26th 2015, 10:02 PM

    There are no sales really.. nothing much to talk about. All I’ve seen is rubbish

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    Mute Ken Pepper
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    Dec 27th 2015, 3:12 AM

    Handbags at dawn !

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