Fàilte gu Gàidhlig 2012!

Make learning Gaelic your New Year's Resolution - Team up with others on this learning journey and we'll do it together!

Update 4 January 2012 - A brief guide on how to use Fòram na Gàidhlig.

Update 31 December 2011 - Instructions for how to register with Fòram na Gàidhlig.

Thèid iomairt Ghàidhlig 2012 a chur air bhog air 1 Am Faoilleach, 2012.

The Gaelic 2012 initiative will be launched on 1 January 2012.

We are a group of people who are interested in Gaelic language learning. Some of us want to learn Gaelic ourselves. Some of us want to help others learn Gaelic. Some of us have tried to learn Gaelic in the past, but have found it difficult to find the right amount of support.

The science bit - Research has shown that learning something as part of a group is much more effective than trying to do it on your own. Especially when it comes to learning a language. Even when the group members do not know each other in real life, but are collaborating online, through social networking software.

So why not join us in learning Gaelic in 2012? We will be making use of existing Gaelic learning websites, online discussion forums, and community meet-up groups. Participation is open to anyone, anywhere in the world.

If you would like to make learning Gaelic your New Year's resolution for 2012, please enter your email address below, and we will get back to you before 1 January. Alternatively, you can email gaelic2012info@gmail.com, or bookmark this webpage and come back to visit in the New Year. We promise not to pass on your email address to any other organisation without your permission.

Tiugainnibh ma-thà! Nach ionnsaich sinn a' Ghàidhlig ann an 2012?



About us - Gaelic 2012 is an informal, grassroots initiative, originating among students and staff at the University of Glasgow, aimed at promoting online, collaborative, community-driven approaches to Gaelic learning. Gaelic 2012 is being run in association with Fòram na Gàidhlig and Gaelic Glasgow. At the end of the year, we intend to collaboratively produce an evaluation report about the initiative, which will be made public.