Here is a list of some organisations involved in the promotion of the Irish language. They can all provide information on attending language courses / classes in Ireland. We have listed a few websites which mention Irish language classes abroad for our friends around the world.The BBC is not responsible for the content of external Web sites. Conradh na Gaeilge http://www.cnag.ie
Organisation for the promotion of the Irish language, active throughout the whole island of Ireland and the one responsible for holding one of the most important highlights of the year for many Irish speakers, a prestigious cultural festival known as the Oireachtas (something like the 'Eisteddfodd' in Wales or the 'Mod' in Scotland). This site is in Irish but you can contact the organisation directly : +353(0)1-4757401, or try e-mailing :eolas@cnag.ieForas na Gaeilge http://www.forasnagaeilge.ie
Set up under the Good Friday Agreement, this is a North / South Implementation body responsible for the promotion of the Irish language. A good starting point for contacts and information regarding the Irish language. Gael-linn http://www.gael-linn.ie
A non-Governmental organisation for the promotion of the Irish language and its heritage which operates throughout the whole island of Ireland. This is a completely bilingual website which highlights the organisation's exciting youth programmes. There is also a good section pointing to serving the needs of learners and teachers of the Irish language. Head office in Dublin and branch office in Armagh.Address : 77 Upper English Street,Armagh,BT61 7LA,Tel: +44.2837.522162Fax: +44.2837.522162Email: info@gael-linn.net Glr na nGael http://www.glornangael.ie
Organisation for the promotion of the Irish language, active throughout the whole island of Ireland, focussing on community based competitions and celebrations. This site is in Irish but you can contact the organisation directly : +353 1 6447600. Or try e-mailing : fiosru@glornangael.ie An Teanga Mharthanach http://www.ceantar.org/ATM/index.html
This site gives a list of some Irish classes available worldwide. Daltai http://www.daltai.com/classes.htm
This site gives a list of some Irish classes available worldwide. Giota Beag http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/irish/blas/learners
BBC Northern Ireland Learners' Course called Giota Beag - for those of you who want more homework! 
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