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    Gàidhlig sa Choimhearsnachd - Broadford

    Gaelic conversation classes each Monday evening from 7.30 to 9.30pm in Broadford Village Hall. Come and join us.

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    Gàidhlig Shimplidh / Simple Gaelic

    This is the intermediate group to support all discussions for intermediate users in mygaelic

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    Gaidhlig Thall Thairis

    A group for learning Gaelic in venues never before tackled! Have a holiday at the same time - try Spain this Spring!

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    Gay & Lesbian Gaelic Group

    A Gay and Lesbian conversation group for people of all levels of Gaelic. Meeting once a month in a social envirnoment to meet other people in the Gay community who speak and are learning Gaelic.

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    GayGaels

    Tha GayGaels na bhuidheann Bebo, AbairThusa, MySpace agus a-nis MyGaelic do luchd-LGBT aig a bheil a' Ghàidhlig.

    http://www.bebo.com/gaygaels

    http://abairthusa.co.uk/group/gaygaels

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    Glasgow Gaelic Meetup

    About Us

    Founded in July 2009, Glasgow's Gaelic Meetup is now a grassroots voluntary group, run by learners of Gaelic, for learners of Gaelic and speakers of Gaelic! We are free to join, although some of our organised events do require a nominal donation.

    We started up as a place to meet and speak Gaelic at a time when all the Gaelic lessons and courses had come to an end and it was proving difficult to remember everything we'd learnt! This group helps to keep the language alive between classes and we get to meet a lot of people with a common interest.

    In June 2010, we set ourselves up with a constitution and have a Leadership Team who help steer the group ensuring we meet our overall aims and objectives. We are here to benefit Glasgow and the surrounding area and provide learners of Gaelic with opportunities to keep learning the beautiful language!

    In May 2011, we established 'Gaelic Awareness Month' in Glasgow following an inspired discussion on Facebook with one of Glasgow's keen Gaelic learners. The first in Scotland and championed by a similar initiative in Nova Scotia and the USA.

    Opportunities

    • On the 1st Wednesday of the month: We meet in Sutherland's Bar of the Argyll Hotel in the West End. This is how we started up!

    • On the 3rd Wednesday of the month: Glasgow's Gaelic Pub Quiz at the Park Bar in the West End. In May 2010 we started a monthly Pub Quiz (Farpais-Cheist Taigh Seinnse) in collaboration with Iomairt Gàidhlig Ghlaschu. The quizzes have been very enjoyable for all - a mix of Gaelic learners and Gaelic speakers - and the night is growing from strength to strength. More details on the Iomairt Gàidhlig Ghlaschu website.

    • On the last Wednesday of the month: Glasgow's Gaelic Conversation Classes. These are tutor-led classes aimed at increasing learner fluency in speaking and practicing Gaelic.

    • On the last Wednesday of the month: Gaelic Lessons for Complete Beginners - an ideal opportunity for people with no knowledge of Gaelic to get a taster and find out more about the Gaelic language and culture

    • Starting in May 2011, Gaelic Conversation by Skype will begin, opening up the opportunities for you to use your Gaelic from the comfort of your home!

    • We also organise additional events on so to be kept updated, please sign up and you'll be sent invitations to join as they come about. Past examples include a day-trip to Arran to learn Gaelic, a trip to Gaelic Day at the Scottish Parliament, and visits to the Theatre and Ceol is Craic - Glasgow's Gaelic night club.

    Past Achievements

    • We ran the pilot project 'Glasgow's Gaelic Conversation Classes' between September 2010 and March 2011 and these classes continue to run.

    • In October 2010, we helped Lesmahagow Development Trust to pioneer Gaelic lessons in Lesmahagow which brought Gaelic back to the town after more than 600 years!

    Our members are:

    • Interested in Gaelic
    • Curious about learning Gaelic
    • Learning Gaelic (at home, distant learning, at uni/college)
    • Native Gaelic speakers who like to speak Gaelic
    • Very helpful
    • Willing to share their experience
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    Glasgow Gaels Friends Club

    Glasgow Gaels Friends Club "GGFC"

    No Applications Pending Invite Upload Profile Photo Edit Profile Change Skins | Change Modules Send-It Stop Being a Moderator What: Glasgow Gaels Friends Club offers children, young people and parents an opportunity to socialise - make new friends, meet other parents, catch up etc

    Where: BACK at Scotstoun Leisure Centre When: any time between 6pm - 8pm on a Friday term time some go out to play football at 7ish if anyone fancies that.

    Who: Open to Everyone Under 8yrs you need a parent in the pool Over 8yrs under the supervision of the pool attendants There are of course strict rules and those who do not adhere will be asked to leave by the pool supervisors. The club will not be held responsible if this occurs. Swimming is free with a Glasgow Kids Club card or Young Scots Card. Whilst the kids are in the pool the parents socialise in the café. As well as meeting every Friday we organise events outwith so if you can’t make the Friday nights then you are still very welcome to join us for our other events

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    Glasgow Gaels Shinty Club

    Tha Comann Camanachd Sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu na chlub dealasach agus comasach airson clann aig sgoiltean Gàidhlig ann an Glaschu is san sgìre mun chuairt. Chaidh an club a stèidheachadh ann an 2001 agus air fàs gu mòr bhon uair sin, a’ gabhail pàirt ann am farpaisean air feadh Alba. Tha an club a’ coinneachadh airson seiseanan trèanaidh gach seachdain.

    Comann Camanachd Sgoil Ghaidhlig Ghlaschu is an enthusiastic and talented junior club for pupils who are in Gaelic medium education in Glasgow and the surrounding area. The club has been on the go since 2001 and has grown and grown since then, competing in junior competitions across Scotland.

    The club meets for weekly training sessions.

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    Glasgow locals

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    GU Language Centre Gaelic Class

    Beginners Gaelic class at Glasgow University's Language Centre

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