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Learning Gaelic?

Postby paganbaby » 03 Jul 2007, 16:28

I was wondering how you went about learning Gaelic, i have no one around me who speaks it and cant seem to find anything worth reading online.

Does anyone know how i can go about it?

Being Scottish you would think we would be taught it but nope we werent, any advise is welcomed!
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Postby Beith » 03 Jul 2007, 16:45

Paganbaby, if you contact your local libary they probably have info on courses in your area. Glasgow I'm sure is teeming with day/night courses in Scots Gaelic for those who are interested to do a taught course. Universities often run such things too, in addition to distance learning courses on line.

Have a look at this site for gaelic courses in various institutions.
http://www.gaelic-scotland.co.uk/Full-time-Courses.html

If you prefer, you could go for a book and CD set to give you the basics or indeed check out the BBC courses - I enclose the link for the SG course online.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/alba/fogh ... air_bheag/

Also you could think about combining learning some SG with a holiday - one can do courses on the islands I believe and there are annual SG conventions and events running on various islands and on the mainland.

Good luck with it
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Postby paganbaby » 03 Jul 2007, 19:13

Thanks for the info i will check it all out!

I would love to do a course while on holiday!
What a great way to spend some time out of Glasgow!
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Postby hugh barugh » 17 Jul 2007, 17:21

Thats funny I have the same problem as well..born in Glasgow to Gaelic speaking grandparents but nobody thought to teach me it either .
I live in England --North East ,I have some CDs but you really do need some one to talk to and explain who speaks the tongue .
So IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE in the NORTH EAST of England ????
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Re: Learning Gaelic?

Postby tannos » 21 Mar 2008, 16:44

Im in the same boat, however Im not scottish, just a celtic crazed English guy, who was probably Welsh in a previous life, cos the Welsh language came REALLY easily....anyway Ive been dying to have people to talk to, Ive even tried roping friends into learning with me.....I live in Germany but have a flat rate to England (meaning i pay a set charge and i can phone all I want!)....so if that helps any....

By the way, im doing the BBC course, it's just hard without people to talk to...
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Re: Learning Gaelic?

Postby Eoin Dubh » 29 May 2008, 00:53

Being in the UK, you guys have a lot of resources. The Gaelic College on the Isle of Skye, Sabhal mor Ostaig, not only teaches a full college ciriculem in Gaelic, but has many resources such as the Speaking Our Language videos. This is a 72 lesson series filmed throughout Scotland with many native speakers and is an excellent resource for those who do not have a teaches nearby as you hear the same things in slightly differing accents.

In Canada, Siol Cultural Enterprises in St, Andrew's Nova Socttia, has a good line of learning tools. This includes things such as Seachd - the Inaccessible Pinnacle, a feature length movie filmed on the Isle of Skye in Gaelic and the short subject Faier Chaluim MhicLeoid. They have reprinted Bardachd na Feinne, collected by Hugh & John m'Callum in 1816.
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Re: Learning Gaelic?

Postby Quercus » 13 Sep 2008, 16:44

The Gaelic school does night classes, the school is Berkley Street and I am thinking of joining the new course starts soon, there is another one I went to but I will have to get the details for you.

The university also does evening courses and they start soon, but I do not know the price, the Gaelic school is free if you are a resident of Glasgow, I will ask a chap at the Equinox moot he has all the information and I willlet you know as soon as I get more information.

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Re: Learning Gaelic?

Postby Quercus » 13 Sep 2008, 16:47

http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/en/Residents/ ... Education/

Try this web site for the school, all the information you need.

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Re: Alba Gaelic

Postby Alchemilla » 30 Jul 2009, 09:21

hugh barugh wrote:Thats funny I have the same problem as well..born in Glasgow to Gaelic speaking grandparents but nobody thought to teach me it either .
I live in England --North East ,I have some CDs but you really do need some one to talk to and explain who speaks the tongue .
So IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE in the NORTH EAST of England ????
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I wasn't lucky with finding a Scottish Gaelic speaker around here so I am pretty much stuck with the BBC course, which is not bad at all. I have only just started, so I can't say more than "Hello" :hiya: .
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Re: Learning Gaelic?

Postby hugh barugh » 08 Oct 2009, 20:24

Hi Alchemilla..Im in Durham as well,just to the west Brandon.
just starting the Ovate level
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Re: Learning Gaelic?

Postby Fennockabo » 22 Oct 2009, 13:31

I've just started lessons in Greenock but they offer lessons in Paisley and Barrhead as well if you can get there. The lessons are very good, and the handouts and audio are posted here:

http://www.ccgp.org.uk/

So far we've got up to week 4, our tutor was off at the Mod for week five so we just did revision. The course I'm taking is free and lasts three years. I have a vague recollection of looking into the evening classes at Glasgow University and the price wasn't too unreasonable, I don't think.
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