Gaelic Beginners Step 2
Course summary
Start date
From 20/01/2026Cost
£175.00Delivery mode
In person (On Campus)

About the course
This course is the second step of three progressive steps to complete our beginners level in Gaelic.
In this course, which is taught in Gaelic, you will learn to describe places, talk about your birth place, speak about past events and plans for the future.
You will develop listening, speaking, reading and writing skills through a variety of learning activities in class and at home. Class-based activities include small-group role-plays, responding to short texts, listening to dialogues or watching video clips. Language learning requires regular practice, and you will consolidate your skills at home, with vocabulary, grammar and writing exercises.
This course is taught without a coursebook. You will be provided with all necessary course materials in class and on the learning platform.
You will also need access to a computer or another device with an internet connection to be able to use our learning platform.
What you'll learn
If you have fully engaged with all the learning activities and have attended regularly, by the end of the course, you should be able to:
- Describe your town or city
- Describe your home
- Discuss when and where you were born
- Talk about last and next weekend
The above list is indicative and may be subject to change.
Who the course is for
This course is the second step on our beginners level and is open to anyone who completed Gaelic Beginners Step 1 or equivalent. If you have previously learned Gaelic and are unsure of your level, please self-assess.
We welcome all and are committed to fostering a positive culture and sense of community among learners and staff. We expect learners to treat others with dignity and respect. Learners must be aged 16+.
If you have a disability, learning difficulty, health condition, or personal circumstances which may affect your learning, please let us know so that we can make appropriate adjustments in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.
Wherever possible, we mainstream adjustments in line with the University’s Accessible and Inclusive Learning Policy. Learners will have limited access to the University’s student support services.
Entry criteria
You need to have completed Gaelic Beginners Step 1 or equivalent. If you are unsure of your level, please self-assess. You will need basic digital skills, such as using a computer and navigating a website to access the course learning platform.
Please note that the course booking deadline is 8 days before the course start date.
Additional Information
Course Options
If the course has more than one start date, time, delivery mode or location, then these options will all be shown below.
All times are local to Edinburgh.
