Speak Irish at Home – The Mini-Course Made for Real Life
Want to speak Irish at home with your child but don’t know where to start? This course gives you all the phrases you’ll need — from first thing in the morning to bedtime — in a way that’s easy, practical, and actually fits into family life. No stress. No grammar panic. Just Irish you’ll actually use.
Here’s What You’ll Get:
- Everyday phrases for home life — from “time to get dressed” to “finish your dinner.”
- Quick 3-minute lessons — no fluff, no filler, just Irish you’ll actually remember.
- Workbooks + phrase cards — printable tools to keep Irish visible and fun.
- App + browser access — learn anytime, anywhere, at your own pace.
- Lifetime access — no subscriptions, no renewals, no pressure.
- Dialect-aware content — phrases that respect all three Irish dialects.
- Confidence — to start using Irish at home today, not “someday.”
This is the exact Irish I’ve been using with my daughter since she was born; simple, natural phrases woven into daily life. She’s now starting Gaelscoil and already speaks Irish fluently. It works. And I created this course so you can do the same, even if you’re starting from scratch.
Perfect For:
- Parents who want to bring Irish into everyday life, simply and naturally.
- Caregivers who want school Irish to feel easier and more familiar.
- Families who want their kids to grow up confident in Irish, even outside the classroom.
Not For:
This isn’t for you if you’re not interested in learning any Irish yourself — it’s made for families who want to be part of the journey together.
There’s Nothing Else Like It
This is the only online Irish course designed specifically for parents and family life. No formal lessons. No pressure to be perfect. Just useful, respectful, real-life Irish — made easy.
€55 for lifetime access. No renewals. No rush. Start speaking Irish at home today.
Irish Mammy
"Your approach is so easy to follow. We love speaking Irish at home everyday because of you"
Irish Mammy
"Literally the best money I have ever spent. My children speak a little Irish every day."