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In this video, I explain possession in Scottish Gaelic, focusing on one of the most common learner questions: when do you use agam and when do you use mo? To make it memorable (and slightly chaotic), my little cat Ptofi joins me on screen 🐱 After the grammar explanation, I share a short book reflection on Language Revitalisation and Social Transformation by Wilson and McLoud and then talk about how ideas from language revitalisation connect with real-life language learning. I finish with practical learning tips, including a look at my Gaelic Resonance Chart, which I use to think about confidence, participation, and depth in learning a minority language. 🔗 My Gaelic learning tools and charts: https://gaelic.teacherjoseph.com In this video: Scottish Gaelic possession: agam vs mo Grammar explained with everyday examples Learning Gaelic through real situations Language revitalisation and learner experience Practical tips for adult and independent learners If you’re learning Scottish Gaelic and want grammar explained clearly, calmly, and honestly, this video is for you. 👍 Like, subscribe, and share if it helps your learning. Learn Scottish Gaelic, an indigenous language of Scotland #ScottishGaelic #GaelicGrammar #learngaelic #scotland #languagelearning #GrammarExplained #LearningLanguages #AdultLanguageLearning #IndependentLearning #LanguageStudy #LanguageLearning #MinorityLanguages