>>7635092 #Think there's free stuff on Daltaí and if you do need to pay - feck it, don't bother, there's ten other sources of the exact same stuff for free somewhere else. It really is not speacial at all, notes and resources. I'd only really recommend it for grammar.
So long as Duo isn't what you use for grammar by all means go ahead with it. I use it for Spanish and I can now speak it well with natives.
Fun fact: more people learn Irish on Duo than can speak it here, and there are well over 20x the learners on Duo than there are native speakers. It's become such a revolution for the language that our president (little old leprechaun dude that meets people and signs things) has recognised it as a special preserver of the language. Buíochas le Duo! (pun intended)
I'm glad Americans are learning it, instead of being that person who claims they're in anyway Irish when they aren't at all (a guy in NYC told me randomly he was 5/47ths Irish, no lie...)
Éire go bráth!