Learning Gàidhlig will help you to improve your existing reading, writing, listening and speaking skills, essential for learning, life and work. You will be able to communicate your thoughts and feelings to other people better, as well as deal with those of other people.
Learning Gàidhlig will also enhance your appreciation and understanding of Scottish culture and heritage.
The increased interest in Gàidhlig recently now means there are more career opportunities for people who can speak it. You could work in the performing arts, teaching, media and writing, or in TV and radio.
The course provides you with the opportunity to develop your reading, critical reading, listening, talking and writing skills in order to understand and use Gaelic language. In particular, you will learn to develop your:
ability to listen, read, talk and write in Gaelic, as appropriate to purpose, audience and context
ability to understand, analyse and evaluate texts, as appropriate to purpose and audience in the contexts of literature, language, media and culture
ability to create and produce texts, as appropriate to purpose, audience and context
ability to apply knowledge of Gaelic
knowledge and understanding of Gaelic cultural heritage and the cultural heritage of others.
The course assessment has five components totalling 120 marks:
Component 1: question paper 1: Leughadh (Reading) – worth 30 marks
Component 2: question paper 1: Litreachas (Literature) – worth 20 marks
Component 3: question paper 2: Èisteachd (Listening) – worth 20 marks
Component 4: Obair shònraichte–sgrìobhadh (Assignment–writing) – worth 20 marks
Component 5: Còmhradh (Performance – talking) – worth 30 marks.
For the performance component, you will be asked to take part in a discussion on a topic chosen by yourself using detailed Gaelic language. Your performance will be set by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) and marked internally by an SQA assessor.
The question papers will be set and marked externally by the SQA.
The grade awarded is based on the total marks achieved across all course assessment components.
The course assessment is graded A-D.