Our classes are held on Tuesday & Wednesday nights during the Victorian school term (except public holidays), starting at 7:30 pm and finishing between 8:30 & 9 pm, depending on the class.
In 2023, Tuesday Beginners and Intermediate classes will return to the Kathleen Syme Library in Carlton, but the Advanced class remains on Zoom. Wednesday (Zoom) classes are primarily for people who live outside Melbourne or have trouble getting to a class and they remain on Zoom.
Tuesday | Beginners Intermediate |
Carlton |
Advanced | Zoom | |
Wednesday | Beginners Intermediate |
Zoom |
You’re welcome to try a class before committing, but get in touch first. All continuing students are expected to become members of the Cumann ($45 per year). In addition, we offer our teachers an honorarium for their hard work and to help finance that and room bookings we charge students $40 per term. This is roughly equivalent to the money that was collected at physical classes at the Celtic Club.
We follow school terms, but finish a bit earlier in December. Two public holidays fall on Tuesdays this year, so there will be no class on 25 April (ANZAC Day) or 7 November (Melbourne Cup Day) as the library is not available.
Term 1: | 31 January – 4 April |
Term 2: | 2 May – 20 June |
Term 3: | 11 July – 12 September |
Term 4: | 3 October – 5 December (12 December — Christmas party) |
Books are sold at cost price, which at our last purchase was $50 for Gaeilge gan Stró Beginners Level and $65 for Lower Intermediate Level.
Although you can join a Zoom meeting using only a web browser, it is recommended that you get the Zoom app (Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS). If you can manage it, headphones with a microphone will make it much easier to hear and be heard. Classes starts at the same time (7:30 pm), but run for about an hour and a quarter.
Payments to us can be made by bank transfer…
Irish Language Association of Australia
Credit Union Australia
BSB: 814-282 Account No: 10597015
PayID: Tá an seoladh ríomhphoist seo á chosaint ó róbait thurscair. Tá ort JavaScript a chumasú le hamharc air.
or via PayPal. Remember to include a note saying what the payment is for and your name.
If you have any questions about classes please Tá an seoladh ríomhphoist seo á chosaint ó róbait thurscair. Tá ort JavaScript a chumasú le hamharc air., giving an indication of your level of Irish (beginner, intermediate, advanced). If you’re interested in helping with teaching, you’d be very welcome too.
Payments can be made through PayPal or by bank transfer. If you pay through a bank, make sure you include a name/description. Payments should be processed automatically with PayPal, but a bank transfer needs to be verified manually so it might take longer.
Bank details:
Irish Language Association of Australia
Great Southern Bank
BSB 814-282 Account Number 10597015
PayID:
You can also send us money through PayPal.Me.
We use Gaeilge gan Stró (Stress-free Irish) as our basic textbook, though teachers also use other materials. These books come with a code to download sound files from the Gaelchultúr website. We buy batches and sell them at cost price. I can bring books to class if you don’t want them posted. Once again you can pay by bank transfer, but please include a note saying what you’re paying for.
The Advanced Beginners class are going to try a different textbook this year, which is available as a free PDF (Connacht & Ulster versions) as well as the sound files in this Google Drive folder. The authors have kindly sent us their latest version (2023/24) which is the Connacht revision; this is the version we’ve had printed.
These might not be immediately useful for beginners, but they manage to include a lot of useful grammar in a small space. See this overview by Stuart Traill. They’re only $5 and can be included with a book for the same postage. By themselves the postage is $10.90 ($14.40 Express Post).