Contact Details
Gael Linn
35 Dame Street
Dublin 2
Republic of Ireland
Tel: 01 6751200
Fax: 01 6704180
Email: eolas@gael-linn.ie
Web: www.gael-linn.ie
About us
Bunaíodh Gael Linn i 1953 agus ta cáil na fiontraíochta air ó shin, go hairithe trí na gnóanna a bhunaigh an comhlacht sa Ghaeltacht. Leanann an comhlacht leis an bhfealsúnacht fiontraíochta a chur chun cinn tríd an réimse leathan d'imeachtaí a dtugann foireann Gael Linn fúthu ó bhliain go bliain. Is í príomhaidhm na heagraíochta ná an Ghaeilge agus a hoidhreacht a chothú agus a chur chun cinn ar fud Éireann I réimsí polasaí agus pobail, mar theanga bheo agus mar spreagadh féiniúlachta. Cuimsíonn gníomhchlár Gael Linn trí príomhréimse; an réimse oideachais, gníomhaíochtaí chun tácú le húsáid na Gaeilge agus réimse gnó na heagraíochta.
Gael Linn was founded in 1953 and has been known since then as an entrepreneurial organisation. The main aim of the organisation is to foster and promote the Irish language and its heritage throughout Ireland as a living language and as an expression of identity at policy and at community level. It is well known for the enterprises it founded in Gaeltacht areas. Gael Linn continues to implement its entrepreneurial philosophy through the broad range of activities and projects which it engages in from year to year. The Gael Linn programme can be divided into three broad categories: education, language promotional schemes and business.
Courses
Cúrsaí do Dhaoine Fásta
Irish Courses for Adults
- Bunchúrsa 1
Total Beginners - Bunchúrsa 2
Basic Knowledge of the language required - Meánchúrsa 1
For those who have forgotten their school Irish - Meánchúrsa 2
Want to brush up on your Irish? - Ardchúrsa – do dhaoine atá réasúnta líofa
- Cúrsaí sa Ghaeltacht/Gaeltacht Courses
For information regarding dates, fees etc. go to www.gael-linn.ie
The current Gael Linn Programme also includes:
- Irish Language Courses - courses in spoken Irish for adults and teenagers, specialist courses for companies and institutions and Gaeltacht courses for adults and teenagers.
- Support materials for teaching Irish - including publications for second level examination students, posters, creative writing CD ROM for senior primary and junior post-primary students and Irish song collections for pre-school and primary school children.
- Activities supporting the use of Irish including arts events through Irish, Irish language debating/public speaking for second level schools, sporting events and table quizes.
- Gaelic studies heritage programme in selected schools in Northern Ireland, Irish language public speaking competition for second level students in Northern Ireland and Irish language days for Gaelscoileanna.
- Business activities include the Gael Linn music label and fund-raising activities.
