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Welsh Pronunciation Support
One page crib sheet on how to pronounce Welsh letters.
Contains additional notes with extra advice regarding the pronunciation of some letters.
Contains a brief explanation on emphasis and the effects of different punctuation marks on pronunciation.
Course Breakdown - GCSE Welsh Second Language TGAU Cymraeg Ail Iaith
Introduction to WJEC GCSE Welsh as a Second Language qualification.
Information sheet for learners to glue in their books.
Can be given to learners at the end of Y9 / beginning of Y10.
Can be shared with parents during an information evening.
Last Minute Mini Revision Book - Unit 1 and 2 ( Welsh Second Language - Cymraeg Ail Iaith )
Welsh second language GCSE - Unit 1 and 2 speaking exams
A last minute mini revision guide for those learners who have left their revision to the very last minute.
Could also be a great resource for those learners who need support with the basics in preparation for their unit 1 or 2 exam.
The mini revision guide includes info on:
Introduction
Referring to the clip or card
Agreeing and disagreeing with the stimulus
Expressing opinion
Ambitious sentences (mainly different tenses)
Conclusion
Discourse markers & conversational Welsh
The guide contains 9 pages.
Sentence patterns have been split up into ‘must, should and could’ patterns to break down the revision process as well as structuring the learners revision.
Welsh Second Language Verb Table (south Wales) - Cymraeg AIl Iaith
This uses the south Wales forms of the verb - there is a separate document available that has North Wales forms
A resource to support learners to form sentences correctly in Welsh.
Includes the following forms in all persons of the verb:
Present Tense
Imperfect Tense
Future Tense
Conditional Tense (would / should / could / would like)
Past Perfect Tense
Perfect Tense
I have (+noun)
e.g. Learners match ‘We’ and ‘could’ that would lead them to the answer ‘Gallen ni’
Welsh Verb Table Welsh Second Language (North Wales) Cymraeg Ail Iaith
This uses the North Wales forms of the verb - there is a separate document available that has South Wales forms
A resource to support learners to form sentences correctly in Welsh.
Includes the following forms in all persons of the verb:
Present Tense
Imperfect Tense
Future Tense
Conditional Tense (would / should / could / would like)
Past Perfect Tense
Perfect Tense
I have (+noun)
e.g. Learners match ‘We’ and ‘could’ that would lead them to the answer ‘Gallen ni’
Basic Welsh Classroom Pack
A very basic starter pack for any classroom in Wales.
Contains:
‘Gwaith Dosbarth’ sign
Days of the Week
Months of the Year
Ordinals for dates (up to 31st)
Great for displaying the date in Welsh, especially when laminated.
Welsh Present Tense Display
Resources to create a present tense classroom display for Welsh second language learners.
Contains all positive and negative forms.
Welsh Perfect Tense Display
Resource to create an imperfect tense classroom display for Welsh second language learners.
Contains all positive and negative forms.
Welsh Imperfect Tense Display
Resources to create an imperfect tense classroom display for Welsh second language learners.
Contains all positive and negative forms.
Welsh Future Tense Display
Resources to create a future tense classroom display for Welsh second language learners.
Contains all the positive and negative forms.
Welsh Conditional Tense Display
Resources to create a conditional tense classroom display for Welsh second language learners.
Contains all ‘Baswn i’n’ forms including the negative, as well as the ‘Hoffwn i’ forms and their negative versions.
Welsh Concise Past Tense Display
Resources to create a past tense classroom display for Welsh second language learners.
Title sheet
Past tense endings
3 explanation sheets
28 examples of verbs in the past tense 1st person singular form.