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Fàilte! Welcome!
Our Gaelic immersion breaks and on-demand pop-up language classes, delivered by a qualified Gaelic teacher on the Isle of North Uist, are the ideal opportunity for learners of all levels to come together to focus on the practical conversation development of Gaelic in a relaxed, fun environment that stimulates conversation.
Daily Activities of immersion courses will depend on the length of the break and can include island excursions, wildlife watching, crofting life, walking etc. We believe that to enrich your conversational skills, it is best to head out into the local environment and test your language skills with local interaction.
The native language is connected in these islands with everyday life from crofting to fishing, shopping and pub culture. The richness of the language spoken in local dialects encourages you to listen and try and converse and learn new words and phrases along the way.
Whether you are passing through North Uist or staying a while longer, get in touch to book your Gaelic learning experience. And it doesn't have to end there! We also provide online classes for those who want to stay in touch and learn more.
Tha sinn a’ coimhead air adhart fàilte a thoirt dhuibh!
We look forward to welcoming you!
* Lessons and visits to the office are by prior appointment only, as we may be out with students, teaching or have other work commitments.
We run immersion learning weeks in May 2024 and a community (activities out of the classroom) week in July 2024.
Availability for face-to-face classes in 2024 (week/evening/weekend):
May/June (limited as we still teach online) - Gaelic course packages information can be found online
July/August (half-day or full-day trips mixed with one of our Gaelic course packages are also available)
We have a small shop with items and books available.
For further information, check our website:
www.lovegaelic.com/gaeliclessonsnorthuist
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