Speaking our Language is a Scottish Gaelic learners' television programme that ran from 9 January 1993 to 22 November 1996.
[2] The series was based on Now You're Talking, a similar Welsh-language learners' series broadcast on S4C and developed by Acen, a resource service for Welsh learners, who acted as programme consultants for Speaking our Language.
Each episode begins with Rhoda introducing where it was recorded and what it will cover.
In the first two series the drama is called Aig an taigh (At Home), following a family who have moved to Glasgow and are settling into life there; whereas in last two series the drama for intermediate learners Càirdeas (Friendship) is about the complexity of love and friendship among the protagonists – Ceit, Anna, Iseabail, Tormod, Iain, Seumas, Murchadh, Bill, Eòghainn etc.
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