Howtolearnwelsh PDF
Howtolearnwelsh PDF
So you're interested in the Welsh language, but aren't sure where to start? Read
on for some suggestions.
The best way to learn another language is in the classroom, where you can
receive instruction from a reliable teacher and practice with your fellow students.
…in Wales If you live in Wales, finding a class is easy—check with local colleges,
adult continuing education programs, regional Welsh centers, and organizations such as
Cymdeithas y Dysgwyr.
…in the U.K. and North America Though it won't be quite as widespread as in
Wales, colleges and Welsh societies are still the way to go. In addition, you can check
for national organizations such as Cymdeithas Madog (U.S./Canada) or Cymdeithas y
Dysgwyr (U.K.), which organize classes and services for learners on a larger scale. You
can also enroll in a residential course in Wales and immerse yourself in the language!
…in other countries Local Welsh societies are as widespread as Dubai and Japan.
Look around; you might find a Welsh society in your area. Local universities and
colleges may offer Welsh courses in Linguistics or Celtic Studies departments. You can
also visit the nearest British Council office—they provide information about local
resources, studying in the U.K., and more They can also help you research distance
learning—courses by mail or computer—and residential courses in Wales.
…distance learning As mentioned above, there are a few Welsh courses available
by mail or via the computer, one of the most notable from the University of Lampeter in
South West Wales. You can earn college credit for some distance learning courses.
…CD-ROM software Several companies sell interactive Welsh programs for the
beginning student. All you need is a computer!
…books and audio If you don't have a computer or regular online access, you can
still order books and CDs or cassettes—online, by mail-order, or via a local bookseller.
Book lists with ISBN numbers can be found on several websites. You can also use the
resources of the British Council office to obtain catalogs from the Welsh Books Council.
This document is for general guidance only, to help you get started learning Welsh. The
suggestions herein do not constitute endorsement by Cymdeithas Madog of the books or web
sites included.
Pocket Modern Welsh Dictionary ed. by Gareth King. Oxford University Press, 2000.
ISBN 0-19-864531-7
Teach Yourself Welsh by Julie Brake and Christine Jones. London: Hodder and
Stoughton (Teach Yourself series), 2000.
ISBN 0-340-77969-1
2 Cassettes: ISBN 0-340-77971-3
Book and 2 Cassettes: ISBN 0-340-77970-5
Gwybodiadur
http://www.gwybodiadur.co.uk/
An excellent place to find lists of books, software, online resources, mailing lists, and tips
on getting started learning Welsh.
Cymdeithas Madog
http://www.madog.org/
The Welsh Studies Institute in North America, Inc., provides online information for Welsh
learners throughout the world and holds a yearly week-long course in North America.