Monday, October 10th, 2011 at
6:01 pm
I'm English but my ancestors are Welsh, and I think learning Welsh is a pretty cool idea
Only that BBC's "The Big Welsh Challenge" doesn't really enter grammar and sentence structure as much as basic phrases. Can someone help?
P.S. I live in France...
Sunday, March 20th, 2011 at
8:03 am
I have used the BBC website and its fantastic and I have a few books from Wales, but are there any courses of other ways I can learn? I am Welsh and really want to learn as its part of my heritage.
Sunday, September 13th, 2009 at
1:56 pm
I was born in Wales and moved to the states when I was three. I am really interested in learning to speak Welsh though. My mother never learned, but my grandmother speaks it and I know a lot of schools in Wales teach it. I know I won't get to use it that often, living here, but I feel I should learn it. I bought a set when I was there, with a book and tapes. I also have a basic book to teach vocabulary and I bought a little children's story book to read when I get more advanced. I know some basic's already like most colors, clothes, numbers, and some foods. I have used the BBC website and my books. Is there any other places to learn Welsh? I really want to take a class, but there probably aren't any in America. If anyone knows of any other sites or if there are classes let me know. Thanks
Sunday, August 30th, 2009 at
3:07 pm
There is an advert on in the cinema at the moment for bbc radio 4 comedy.
Its just a black screen with excerpts of some comedy routines.
Who is the the welsh comedian who talks about giving a tramp some money, then the tramp asks for some more and he says something like 'there has to be a point when i stop giving you money because then i would be the tramp.'
And any links to a video of this sketch would be great.