Air Splaoid! is an exciting new campaign to encourage everyone to learn Gaelic. It will be available during Highland 2007, the year when Scotland celebrates Highland culture.
Songs are important in Gaelic culture – many people become interested in the language as they enjoy the songs. Maybe you’ve heard a song that you have loved and that has inspired you to learn ...
Learning – Higher education options The Gaelic monologue and conversation examples in this guide are about higher education options and can help you to identify the main points in a listening ...
What are the benefits of Gaelic medium education? There is a range of benefits from learning Gaelic through an immersion approach: Children have a deeper understanding of language and their ability to ...
Do you have an interest in Gaelic? Aberdeen Gaelic Club promotes Gaelic language and culture within Aberdeen City and Shire. The Club runs Gaelic events and welcomes Gaelic speakers or anyone with an ...
Case in point: The game, developed by studio The Chinese Room, shipped with an unusual language option: Scottish Gaelic. The colorful script is subtitled using the country’s Indigenous language ...
A new project organized by the Highland Village Museum in Iona, N.S., aims to find out what role the Gaelic language and culture plays in the lives of Nova Scotians today. The research involves ...
A feasibility study could be held on establishing the Western Isles' first Gaelic language secondary school. There is a ...
For the last 18 months Bruce has been learning Gaelic. What's the point? Trips to Skye, listening to Gaelic radio, trying stand-up in Gaelic and lots of Germans. You read that right! If you want to ...