
Cer wrote:Great story, Karen! I've been wondering where you were, too, but thought it might have to do with end of semester and summer schedule things. What a fantasmagorical experience for you! Sssss - mokin'!
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Cer wrote:Great story, Karen! I've been wondering where you were, too, but thought it might have to do with end of semester and summer schedule things. What a fantasmagorical experience for you! Sssss - mokin'!
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jstetson wrote:Wow! Great, great story! I'm dancin' (as I'm sure you are too!)
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Skype sometime? We might be one time zone out of phase, depending on where you are in TN.
ianto wrote:Wow a very good story here Karen. Sounds like very good anecdotal evidence to anybody who wishes to compare SSiW to more classroom-based courses! What's even better is that you haven't really had the opportunity to spend much time in Wales nor had access to Welsh being spoken around you whether on S4/C or until reading Tahl's comment, Radio Cymru! I have nothing but praise for your effort!
Despite me being quite pleased with your own progress it has disheartened me slightly to hear that the other traditional courses hasn't got their students at a stage past present tense verbs and possession after a whole year and there you were with the present, the future and the past (the three: did, was and have). Maybe the classes should look at other methods to help get people with a good grounding on grammar like by using SSiW and then teaching additional vocab in their own classes?
All in all, da iawn! What a great experience to help boost your confidence and eagerness in Welsh. Maybe next year you will return to do the next level of the course or have a holiday even in a Welsh speaking area!
karenwburdette wrote:Diolch yn fawr, Jan! I am indeed dancin'! And guess what! I've signed up for another week-long course, this time with Popeth Cymraeg in Denbigh.
Tahl wrote:I'm looking forward to hearing about the Popeth Cymraeg course. That's the company run by Ioan Talfryn, Nia's co-tutor on cariad@iaith.
Sionned wrote:Huh - Pegi Talfryn, huh? Any relation to Ioan Talfryn, Nia's co-tutor on cariad@iaith? If so, you may have already been introduced (at least a bit) to the Desuggestopedia stuff!
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