Learn Irish for 5 weeks this Summer!
Caidé mar atá tú? If you’re thinking of brushing up on your Irish skills this summer, our 5-week summer term is fast approaching! See our selection of live, online courses, from A0 to B1 levels, or grab yourself a Membership for our weekly Comhrá sessions and video tutorials.
Another way to get started in Irish is to attend our next monthly Free Workshop or watch our Free Starter Class. There are many ways to practice your ‘cúpla focal’ this summer – bígí páirteach i mí an Mheithimh and Mí Iúil, a chairde!
We’re once again offering a selection of 5-week Irish courses during the month of July! For many learners, this is an excellent time to try out a new course, revise a curriculum, or indeed, to keep sharp during the summer months. Our Early Bird Rate is available until June 25th. If you want to learn more, drop us a line!
All courses are recorded and available to attend live or as ‘VideoOnly‘ option. All students have free access to our weekly Comhrá sessions. Members benefit from an additional 10% discount.
Our next Free Irish Workshop takes place on Sunday, July 6th. Join us to learn phrases, chat with others, ask questions or to share their language skills! Find details and registration at LetsLearnIrish.com/freeworkshop/
Dáta: Sunday, July 6th, via Zoom.
12-1pm ET (New York)
9-10am PT (Los Angeles)
5-6pm (Dublin).
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TEG exams and workshops in Washington DC from June 25th.
New 5-week summer term begins Mon, June 30th.
Comhrá every Wed at 1pm ET and Fri at 7pm ET.
Free Workshop, Sun, July 6th, 12-1pm ET.
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