Irish Courses Online

Irish Courses Online
€220.00
From 12 May 2025
10 Weeks
20 Hours
8 Levels
Online

Description

Embark on your Irish language journey with Gaelchultúr, the world’s leading provider of Irish language courses. Our online courses offer an engaging, interactive and culturally rich experience, connecting learners from over 30 countries through the medium of Irish. Gaelchultúr is the only third-level Irish language institution in the world and we ensure that all our courses meet the highest standards in language instruction.

Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to refine your fluency, you will be able to do a course with us that complements your language level. You’ll enjoy and benefit from small class sizes, expert teachers and a welcoming learning environment that fosters confidence and communication.

Each level can be taken three times – in spring, summer and autumn – as the course content changes each time allowing you to continuously develop your Irish.

If you register for a course with us, you’ll also receive three months’ free access to the supplementary learning materials on Ranganna.com (worth €45). These interactive materials include video and audio clips and engaging exercises - perfect for reinforcing what you learn in class and developing real-world Irish-language skills at your own pace.

Join a global community of over 50,000 learners who have chosen Gaelchultúr to enhance their Irish and connect with Irish culture in a meaningful, modern way.

Course Levels

Gaelchultúr’s online Irish courses are available at 8 distinct levels, accommodating a wide range of proficiency:

  • Beginners 1 (A1)
  • Beginners 2 (A2)
  • Intermediate 1 (B1)
  • Intermediate 2 (B2)
  • Advanced 1 (C1)
  • Advanced 2 (C2)
  • Accuracy In Irish1
  • Accuracy In Irish 2

You can take our free Online Irish Test to find the level that’s right for you.

Learning Outcomes

On completing a Gaelchultúr online course, you will enjoy:

  • Enhanced speaking and listening skills
  • A broader vocabulary and deeper grasp of Irish grammar in practical contexts.
  • Greater confidence in reading and writing in Irish.
  • New cultural insights into Irish traditions, literature and contemporary life.

Those who complete Accuracy in Irish 1 or 2 will further develop skills related to written Irish and grammatical accuracy.

Course Content

Our curriculum covers a diverse range of topics, varying from level to level, to ensure a comprehensive learning experience. Here are some examples of topics covered in class:

  • Personal Background and Where You Live
  • Daily Life
  • Holidays and Travel
  • Work Life
  • Education
  • Food and Drink
  • The Media
  • Literature
  • Placenames

Each topic is explored through speaking, listening, reading and writing activities, ensuring a well-rounded approach to language acquisition.

Course Structure

  • Duration: 10 weeks
  • Class Frequency: Once a week
  • Class Duration: 2 hours per session
  • Contact Hours: 20 hours
  • Teaching Mode: Live online classes via a user-friendly platform
  • Materials Provided: Digital handbook with high-quality learning resources and 3 months’ access to a multitude of learning materials on Ranganna.com
  • Expert Instructors: Native speakers with extensive teaching experience.

Our courses are designed to be flexible and accessible, allowing you to learn from the comfort of your home as part of a vibrant community of Irish speakers throughout the world.

Book the course

10 Weeks
|
20 Hours
|
8 Levels
|
€220.00

Beginners 1 (A1) This level is aimed at those who have no knowledge of the Irish language or who know only a few words and phrases. The class is not suitable for anyone who has recently attended a beginners course or who has studied Irish at secondary school. The emphasis is on developing speaking and listening skills and grammar is taught in context for the most part. By the end of the course participants will have learnt how to engage in basic everyday interactions, talk about themselves and their background, the work they do, etc. and will have acquired a basic knowledge of grammar.

Beginners 2 (A2) This level is suitable for those who have already attended a beginners class or who are able to communicate at a basic level in Irish (they can greet people, for example, and introduce themselves). The material covered in the beginners class is revised at the beginning of the course but the class then progresses to other topics not covered at the lower level. As with the beginners level, the emphasis is on developing speaking and listening skills and grammar is taught in context for the most part.

Intermediate 1 (B1) This level is intended for those who have studied Irish at school, perhaps a good number of years ago, who understand a great deal of the language but have had few opportunities to use it in recent years. Some basic language is taught at the beginning of the course, but the class then progresses at a faster pace than a lower level class would. The emphasis is on developing speaking and listening skills but students are also given the opportunity to read and to write the language. Grammar is taught in context, as it is required.

Intermediate 2 (B2) Suitable for people who are comfortable speaking Irish and who use the language from time to time – in a social context, for example. Participants have an opportunity to extend their vocabulary and to learn more about Irish grammar. The topics discussed in class are more challenging than those covered at the lower intermediate level and there is also a greater emphasis on reading.

Advanced 1 (C1) Aimed at those who have a reasonable fluency in Irish but who have little experience of discussing more challenging topics (current affairs and technology, for example). Participants have an opportunity to add to their vocabulary and range of idiomatic expressions and to improve their grammar. A wide range of topics is discussed in the classes.

Advanced 2 (C2) Advanced 2 is suitable for those who already have a good knowledge of Irish but who wish to discuss a wide range of topics, and to read and write the language on a regular basis. Participants have an opportunity to learn useful idiomatic and colloquial expressions and to add to their knowledge of grammar.

Accuracy in Irish 1 Aimed at those who have a very good standard of spoken Irish but whose knowledge of grammar is quite limited. There is a focus in class on basic grammatical concepts and on developing participants’ reading and writing skills. Authentic material (e.g. newspaper and magazine articles) is used and there is a wide range of activities in the class. Suitable for those who work through the medium of Irish, e.g. civil servants and teachers.

Accuracy in Irish 2 Builds on what is taught in Accuracy in Irish 1. There is a focus on more complex aspects of grammar in this higher level class and classroom activities are more challenging. Problems that regularly emerge during translation and in writing more complex texts are dealt with. Translators, journalists and native speakers, amongst others, will find these classes useful.

Levels Day Time Start Date
Beginners 1 (A1) Monday 7.00 - 9.00pm

Booked out

12 May 2025 Dates + Waiting list
Beginners 2 (A2) Monday 7.00 - 9.00pm

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12 May 2025 Dates + Register now
Intermediate 1 (B1) Monday 7.00 - 9.00pm

Almost full

12 May 2025 Dates + Register now
Intermediate 2 (B2) Monday 7.00 - 9.00pm

Booked out

12 May 2025 Dates + Waiting list
Advanced 1 (C1) Monday 7.00 - 9.00pm

Almost full

12 May 2025 Dates + Register now
Accuracy in Irish 1 Monday 7.00 - 9.00pm

Space available

12 May 2025 Dates + Register now
Beginners 1 (A1) Tuesday 7.00 - 9.00pm

Booked out

13 May 2025 Dates + Waiting list
Beginners 2 (A2) Tuesday 7.00 - 9.00pm

Booked out

13 May 2025 Dates + Waiting list
Intermediate 1 (B1) Tuesday 7.00 - 9.00pm

Space available

13 May 2025 Dates + Register now
Intermediate 2 (B2) Tuesday 7.00 - 9.00pm

Space available

13 May 2025 Dates + Register now

Our teaching approach

Gaelchultúr has developed comprehensive syllabuses and every class at every level follows these syllabuses.

The communicative approach to language teaching is used by Gaelchultúr’s teachers, giving learners the opportunity to play an active part in each class.

A strong emphasis is placed on group and pair work and learners therefore have a chance to practise what they’ve been taught. The main focus is on speaking and listening in all classes (with the exception of Cruinneas sa Ghaeilge), but reading and writing activities also feature.

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FAQs

You will need a laptop or desktop computer with a working microphone and camera.
You will be sent a Zoom link by email prior to the commencement of the course. You will need this link to login into the class each week.
You can but you will not be able to participate in pair work and group work activities. It is better, therefore, to use a laptop or desktop computer, if possible.
We recommend that learners switch on their camera during class as it makes the learning experience more immersive. If you do not wish to turn on your camera, however, that’s perfectly fine.
There will be at least six other learners in the class and a maximum of eighteen people.
Pair work and group work activities will be an integral part of each class, therefore you’ll have plenty of opportunities to speak Irish. You will also be able to raise a virtual hand and ask the teacher questions whenever you like.
No. A digital booklet containing all the material you’ll need during the course will be emailed to you before the course commences and you will be able to use this booklet during the classes and for studying between the sessions. The cost of this booklet is included in the course fee. You will also be able to access all of the notes online.

Terms and Conditions

  • Course fees may be refunded in full to a learner up to five working days prior to the commencement of the course. The refund must by requested by contacting Gaelchultúr’s staff by email or by phone. (Our contact details can be found here.)
  • If, following the first class, the student decides that he/she would like to discontinue the course, 60% of the total fee will be refunded to him/her. Thereafter, no refund will be made to the student.
  • Gaelchultúr Teoranta has the right to cancel a class or to amalgamate classes.
  • If it is necessary to cancel a class, every effort will be made to place the participants in another class or to register them for an online course. A full refund will be made to the customer if these options do not suit him/her.
  • A student may defer his/her registration only once. If he/she wishes to defer registration, he/she must notify Gaelchultúr’s staff of this by week three of the course. No refund will be made to the student if he/she does not accept a place on the next course he/she is due to attend.
  • Gaelchultúr will accept no responsibility in the event that a student registers at the wrong level. We advise our students to do our online Irish test or to seek our advice to ensure that they are undertaking the correct level.
  • If a student wants to move to another level, we cannot guarantee that a space will be available for him/her at that level. Should a space be available, Gaelchultúr will charge a €10 administration fee for making the change. A change may only be made to another level following the first class.
  • Course fees must be paid in full prior to commencement of the course. Attendance on a course is subject to full payment of fees.
  • Every student must abide by our Code of Conduct when attending a course with us.
  • People under 18 years of age are not permitted to attend courses other than those specified as being suitable for those under 18 years of age. Our Child Protection Statement can be found here.