http://www.bbc.co.uk/beagairbheag/
The BBC's Beag air Bheag website is an introduction to the Gaelic language for absolute beginners. Learn some simple greetings or slightly extended conversations. There's also an opporunity to learn a Gaelic song.
http://www.gaidhlig.org.uk
Bòrd na Gàidhlig works to promote Gaelic, and strives in partnership with the Scottish Government, the people of Scotland and Gaelic organisations to improve the status of the language.
http://www.cli.org.uk
Clì represents and supports Gaelic learners in ways relevant to a modern society.
http://www.cnag.org.uk
CNAG supports the development and preservation of the Gaelic language; information about their projects, services, campaigns, publications and contacts.
http://www.parant.org.uk
News and information specifically for parents with children in Gaelic Medium Education.
http://www.dwelly.info
Dwelly's dictionary was first published between 1901 - 1911 and remains the most popular Gaelic dictionary. An English to Gaelic version is only available online.
http://www.gaelicresources.co.uk
The Gaelic Resource Database is an expanding bank of searchable information which includes articles on Scottish history, oral tradition, bards, animals, birds, songs, puzzles, riddles and childrens' rhymes.
http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/gaidhlig
The Learning and Teaching Scotland site is aimed at Gaelic teachers and offers links to other valuable resources.
http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/beurla
The Gaelic college on Skye offers one of the most extensive collections of Gaelic links and resources on the internet.
http://www.storlann.co.uk
Stòrlann Nàiseanta na Gàidhlig is charged with co-ordinating the production and distribution of Gaelic educational resources throughout Scotland.