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2nd December 19, 05:34 PM
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 Originally Posted by Highland Logan
Sounds pretty neat. I may give that a try. Thanks for sharing.
Frank
Agreed!
Shane
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3rd December 19, 10:31 AM
#2
Is there a fee, to subscribe? If so, how much?
waulk softly and carry a big schtick
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3rd December 19, 11:59 AM
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When I went to see Julie Fowlis she told me I should learn Gaelic so when this became available I signed up, so far it has been a fun wee thing todo every day. Though I would like to pursue it in a more structured way.
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3rd December 19, 12:35 PM
#4
I just added it to my app.
It’s a very different language from the French and German I studied in high school and college.
But it’s been fun so far. Would be a good supplement to a more formal course.
Descendant of the Gillises and MacDonalds of North Morar.
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10th December 19, 06:15 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
When I went to see Julie Fowlis she told me I should learn Gaelic so when this became available I signed up, so far it has been a fun wee thing todo every day. Though I would like to pursue it in a more structured way.
If you can swing it, I'd highly recommend checking out week-long (or more-long) courses in Scotland. I've heard many positive comments about the offerings at SMO (Sabhal Mór Ostaig) on Skye.
http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/en/
Ádh mór,
Seanachán
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11th December 19, 09:50 AM
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11th December 19, 10:00 AM
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 Originally Posted by javankrona
Fabulous! Thank you. There's also loads of opportunities in Nova Scotia, I was just informed.
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2nd January 20, 01:08 PM
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I teach Scottish Gaelic with some colleagues of mine to adults at evening classes here in Scotland. The students all seem to love the Duolingo course; it's not a magic bullet and it won't work for everyone, but when used in combination with a coursebook or classes or online courses it can be a very powerful tool e.g. as a revision aid. We've noticed a huge difference in the students' abilities since they started using it, and the best thing of all is that it's actually fun!
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3rd December 19, 01:03 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by jhockin
Is there a fee, to subscribe? If so, how much?
It's absolutely free. Just go to their website or download the app, create a user account, and start using it. They do have ads between lessons, though.
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9th December 19, 12:01 PM
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@Tobus ... thank you for the link. I’ve been using the Learn Gaelic website and “Speaking our Language” ... Duolingo is a nice add on for learning.
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