Comment | Glasgow uni offer them, but it's pretty expensive - £260, one day a week from October until March - [here's the link.](https://www.gla.ac.uk/study/short/courses/gaelic-beginners-a1--on-campus-options-available-/)
Keep and eye out for [4water](http://4water.org/glasgow/language/) announcing their classes, but it's not guaranteed. Classes are much cheaper because it's run by students but they are native speakers of the language. I done Korean and German with them, recommend it.
Failing that, if you have the time, why don't you try for a part time fee grant and study at a university part time? UHI offer a degree in Gaelic, and I think the OpenUni offer a Gaelic course but not sure if it's language or culture based. |
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