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Exploring the Essential Features of “Centre of Excellence – Welsh for Beginners Diploma Course”
What Will You Learn?
Welsh is one of the oldest continuously used languages in Europe and has been spoken in the British Isles for thousands of years, predating English by several centuries. It is a language famed for its poeticism and idiomatic expression, and the Welsh for Beginners Diploma Course has been specifically designed to allow you to access and appreciate all the nuances and mystery of this ancient Celtic tongue.
Throughout 10 modules, this course provides a beginner’s overview of the fundamentals of the Welsh language, combining practical vocabulary with grammatical explanations to ensure you are able to start actively using the language from the very first module.
With each module accompanied by a downloadable audio version and concluding in a multiple-choice assessment, the Welsh for Beginners Diploma Course will ensure you develop accurate comprehension and pronunciation.
By studying this course, you will learn how to fulfil basic tasks in Welsh, such as telling the time, ordering food in a restaurant and counting. You’ll be able to describe yourself and others in terms of appearance and personality, as well as talk about what you enjoy doing for a hobby and where you work. You’ll learn how to talk about your holiday plans and past travel experiences, as well as describe the environment around you.
You’ll also gain a firm understanding of some of the grammatical nuances of the Welsh language – most notably, the soft mutation.
This course:
- Includes a downloadable audio version of each module (10 in total)
- Provides simple explanations, useful examples and effective activities
- Ensures understanding with assessment questions
- Helps you learn to read and write Welsh
- Aids you in becoming capable of having basic conversations in Welsh
Course Syllabus
What will I learn on the course?
Module 1: People, Places and Animals
7 parts
Introduction
Part 1: The Welsh Alphabet
Part 2: The Definite Article: ‘Y/Yr’ and the Indefinite Article
Part 3: Plural Nouns
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 1 Assessment
Module 2: Hobbies, Sports and Activities
7 parts
Part 1: Welsh Personal Pronouns
Part 2: Constructing Verbal Sentences in the Present Tense
Part 3: Abbreviations
Module 2 Practice Exercise Answers
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 2 Assessment
Module 3: Professions and Means of Transportation
7 parts
Part 1: The Objects of Verbs in Welsh
Part 2: The Welsh Propositions
Part 3: Conjugated Prepositions
Module 3 Practice Exercise Answers
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 3 Assessment
Module 4: Food and Drink
9 parts
Part 1: Likes and Dislikes with Food and Drink
Part 2: The Negative Form and Question Form of the Verbal Sentence
Part 3: Asking More Complex Questions with Interrogatives
Part 4: Using Intensifiers to Express Likes and Dislikes
Part 5: Useful Phrases at a Café in Wales
Module 4 Practice Exercise Answers
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 4 Assessment
Module 5: Numbers and Telling the Time
8 parts
Part 1: Numbers, Modes of Counting and the Gender of Nouns in Welsh
Part 2: The Alternative Mode of Counting in Welsh
Part 3: Asking ‘How Much/How Many’ with ‘faint o?’ and Telling the Time in Welsh
Part 4: Times of Day, Days of the Week and Months of the Year
Module 5 Practice Exercise Answers
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 5 Assessment
Module 6: Describing Yourself and Your Family
8 parts
Part 1: Possessive Pronouns
Part 2: First Person ‘Fy’ and the Nasal Mutation
Part 3: The Feminine ‘ei’ and the Spirant Mutation
Part 4: Using ‘mae gan’ to Describe Yourself and Others
Module 6 Practice Exercise Answers
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 6 Assessment
Module 7: Describing Friends and Colleagues
7 parts
Part 1: Personality Adjectives
Part 2: Feminine Nouns and the Mutation of Adjectives
Part 3: Using Adjectives with Plural Nouns
Module 7 Practice Exercise Answers
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 7 Assessment
Module 8: The City and the Countryside
7 parts
Part 1: Feminine Nouns and the Soft Mutation
Part 2: Describing your Surroundings with ‘Mae Yna’
Part 3: Using Prepositional Phrases to Describe your Environment
Module 8 Practice Exercise Answers
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 8 Assessment
Module 9: Going on Holiday
7 parts
Part 1: Visiting Foreign Countries
Part 2: Using Time Expressions to Talk About Travel Plans
Part 3: Talking About Time with ‘nesaf’ and ‘yma’
Module 9 Practice Exercise Answers
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 9 Assessment
Module 10: Mastering the Soft Mutation
6 parts
Part 1: A Deeper Understanding of the Soft Mutation
Part 2: Adjectives and the Soft Mutation
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Conclusion
Module 10 Assessment
Who Would Benefit from This Course?
The Welsh for Beginners Diploma Course is for anyone who is starting their Welsh language journey or wishing to strengthen the foundations of their current knowledge.
It gives you the tools you need to hold your first conversations with Welsh speakers and provides a firm understanding of the grammatical nuances of this ancient Celtic language, allowing you to express yourself freely and with confidence.
Upon successful completion of the course, you will be ready to continue to expand your knowledge by studying an intermediate-level course and finding examples of modern, real-life Welsh to read and listen to.
Accreditations
The Welsh for Beginners Diploma Course will take you up to 50 hours to complete, working from home. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace.
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