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    Gaelic conversation group in Glasgow

    There are many fantastic courses out there to help learn Gaelic. People from all over the world learn the beautiful Scottish language. However, many find it difficult to expose themselves to Gaelic once courses are over and class mates are no longer handy to talk to. In Glasgow there are a group of people who have set out to tackle this problem.

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    Adults

    To start with you might want to join a Gaelic conversation group or some other informal gathering where you can learn at your own pace. There are lots of societies and other groups throughout the world which offer you the chance to learn a bit of Gaelic. If you want to go one step further, you can try one of the many established courses at various colleges and other institutions, or you…

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    Higher Education

    Many universities and colleges in Scotland, and further afield, offer Gaelic courses or courses with Gaelic-related studies. You have the chance to become immersed in the heritage, history and literature of the Gaels, or you can work with the latest technology as you learn about the Gaelic media, or you can grasp the opportunity to teach the next generation of young Gaelic speakers. These…

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    Children

    There is no shortage of places and ways to learn Gaelic or learn in Gaelic. You might want to join an informal conversation group, or a more structured course, or you might want to try distance or e-learning. Children can attend a Gaelic playgroup or school, or can learn some Gaelic at home with their parents using a choice of fun resources. Or you might be looking to study Gaelic at…

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