SpeakGaelic’s exciting and ambitious Gaelic learning resources provide a comprehensive framework for Gaelic language learning across TV, iPlayer, BBC Sounds, web, face-to-face classes ...
Remember that there is no one set of words for yes and no in Gaelic. Your answer will always depend on the verb used in the question. Revise past, future and conditional verbs and in particular ...
Growing up, Cass went to the Glasgow Gaelic School, Sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu, which teaches at both primary and secondary school levels. Cass' parents, who do not speak Gaelic, chose the school ...
Volunteer Martainn Mac A'Bhaillidh hopes users will move on to use other resources in Gaelic More than 20,000 people have signed up to learn Scottish Gaelic on a free online learning app which ...
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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 ...
Gaelic football has been described as a cross between rugby and association football - but the Gaelic game came first. Like rugby, there are 15 players in a team, but like football a round ball is ...
Our own found that 0.3% of people in NI have Gaelic as their main language, 3,9% can read, speak, write it, and 12.4% have ...
吴斌是浙江省杭州市的一名公交车司机,他在危急关头舍已救人的英勇行为深深地感动了公众。 Wu Bin, a bus driver from the city of Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province ...
A virtual reality experience which will “pull viewers into another world” will be created on one of Scotland’s islands to grow the use of Gaelic. Islay’s Gaelic Centre is to receive £ ...
The Football Review Committee (FRC) is proposing a rule whereby only a captain or a nominated player will be permitted to speak to a referee to seek clarification on a decision. The proposal will ...
NIALL MORGAN has warned that players will need to be ‘fitter’ to keep up with Gaelic football’s proposed new rules, which allow for quicker restarts and a more dynamic game. Morgan was man ...