Bígí páirteach – Engage with Irish in 2024!

A phrase we often use is “Bígí páirteach!”, which means “get involved” or “participate”. The phrase is very apt because learning a language is an active process, and for us, that means providing an assortment of ways to engage with Irish in our community of learners, mentors and teachers. So, is this the year you will engage with Irish? Will you join us for a course, comhrá session or ceardlann (workshop)?

We hope you enjoy the new offerings we’re planning for the year ahead, beginning with new courses A1 Beginner and A2 Elementary on Saturdays, Gramadach on Tuesdays and Ceacht & Comhrá on Wednesdays. We also have a fascinating workshop, Turas Teanga, coming up on Saturday, Jan 13th – see below for all the details!

All courses are recorded, and available to attend live or as a ‘VideoOnly‘ option. All students have free access to our community Comhrá and Ceardlanna.

Turas Teanga: A Journey of Language Rediscovery.

Join Conchobhar Pádraig Ruadh as he shares insights from his own language journey, from his rediscovery of Irish as an adult learner and the topic of decolonization, to raising his child with Irish and his love of Sean-Nós singing.

So what really is the best way to learn Irish? We’ve put together our 5 Top Tips to help you learn Irish as effectively and as easily as possible in 2024!

Read our latest articles: 
The Best Way To Learn Irish
The Process of Decolonization
Lá an Dreoilín – Wren Day
Irish Sees Me. It Feels Like Home.

Free Irish Workshop, Sun, Jan 7th.

New 7-week courses begin Mon, Jan 8th.

Comhrá for all levels resumes on Thu, Jan 11th.

Turas Teanga Workshop, Sat, Jan 13th.

Bígí páirteach!
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