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Gaelchultúr’s live online Irish classes in response to international demand

September 18, 2012

Live online Irish classes hosted by Gaelchultúr are to commence this month due to a huge international demand.

There are more then 4,000 third level students studying the language in the United States of America and Canada.

There will be no more then 15 people participating in the class. Each student will be able to see the lecturer on the screen and there will be a wide range of resources used including Powerpoint, video, whiteboard and audio files. Students taking part can ask questions and will have access to any of the classes as they will all be recorded both audio and video and available online.

Students will require a computer/laptop and internet connection to participate in the classes. No downloadable software is needed. The use of a camera is optional. The live online classes will start on the 24th September 2012 for ten weeks. It’s a two hour class one evening a week. They are for beginners and intermediate level students.

As well as the online classes, Gaelchultúr will also be running evening classes at its new building on Clare Street in Dublin 2. Irish classes are also available in Carlow, Cork and Limerick. Each year over 4,000 adults study Irish with Gaelchultúr, both online and in the classroom.

Further information about Gaelchultúr’s range of courses is available at www.gaelchultur.com.