South Ayrshire Languages

Gaelic – weblinks

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Gaelic only

https://go-gaelic.scot/

17 topic areas to develop your knowledge in the language. Includes games, songs and videos. Aimed at Gaelic learners. Go Gaelic also have a free App on both iPAD/Apple and Android.

http://www.storlann.co.uk/

This site offers a variety of resources from nursery to secondary aged children. You will also find all the modules for the Ceumannan Learning programme (aimed at secondary pupils). Links to useful Gaelic apps can also be found to assist your journey in Gaelic.

https://www.gaelic4parents.com/

Parents and learners alike will gain a lot of information here. Flashcards, audio books, songs, and interactive games. This site also has a Live chat link for any homework help you require. This is currently manned Mon-Thus from 5:30pm to 7:30pm.  For those of you on Facebook, Gaelic4parents upload useful information for learners on a daily basis.

https://www.learngaelic.net/

An extremely useful site for anyone interested in the language. A range of material available from beginners to the advance learner.

Learn Gaelic also has a free app called Learn Gaelic Beginners Course, which has 60 interactive lessons and quizzes for the complete beginner. This app is only not available on Android.

https://forestryandland.gov.scot/learn/trees/tree-resources

Find out how 18 letters of the Gaelic alphabet came from.

https://www.learngaelic.net/dictionary/index.jsp

A superb online dictionary with sound files. Able to search for words both in English and Gaelic. Most words are linked to a sound file allowing you to hear the correct pronunciation.

https://www.storlann.co.uk/bi-sunndach/en/songs/

Listen to and downloads lots of Gaelic singing games for children.

https://seosibh.storlann.co.uk/thigachluich/

Range of popular children’s songs in Gaelic, including the Wheels of the bus and many more. Lyrics as well as downloads can be found here.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/zqnygk7

Range of learning programmes for National 4 to Higher level.

https://radiolingua.com/learnathome/

Use the radio lingua link to find Coffee Break Languages in Gaelic. Short burst videos aimed at beginner level and beyond. Coffee Break Languages are free, for this period, when you use this link.

https://www.duolingo.com/

Learn Gaelic online. You earn points for answering correctly and move up levels. Duolingo also have free Apps for both Apple and Android

http://www.e-sgoil.com/media/1282/e-sgoil-national-offering-timetable-revisions.pdf

E-sgoil are offering free online beginner Gaelic courses for Primary and Secondary pupils.

Courses commence as at 4th May 2020, and pupils will require to sign in through their GLOW account.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.sealgar.storlann.flashcards&hl=en_US

A must for Gaelic learners this app has a range of simple everyday phrases. Each phrase has an accompanying audio and phonetic spelling. The app is free and hard copies of the flashcards can be downloaded free from Gaelic4parents or purchased from Storlann.

 

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