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Paperback Colloquial Welsh: The Complete Course for Beginners Book

ISBN: 0415107830

ISBN13: 9780415107839

Colloquial Welsh: The Complete Course for Beginners

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Colloquial Welsh provides a step-by-step course in Welsh as it is written and spoken today. Combining a user-friendly approach with a thorough treatment of the language, it equips learners with the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Much better than "Teach Yourself Welsh", and here's why:

I would say that this is the best package on the market, but I have only tried this one and Teach Yourself; I found this one to be far superior. I first started learning Welsh with the Teach Yourself progam, and I was very happy with it, bu then I reached a point in my learning where I needed to have a larger amount of (more advanced) resources at my disposal. I had heard many good things about this program, so I decided to buy it. It has proved to be an invaluable resource to me. This program goes far more in depth that Teach Yourself did. It gives you a much greater vocabulary, more phrases and idiomatic expressions (I learned how to say "Shut up" in Welsh today), and explains many more grammar points (I'd say twice as many) as T.Y. did. The dialogues are also far more entertaining (Gareth King has a very good sense of humor) and the speaker's voices are far more engaging (dare I say the male voices are pretty sexy). The speakers in Colloquial Welsh have a variety of accents from all over Wales, where those in T.Y.W. have the same accent. Also, the Northern and Southern ways of speaking are introduced and practiced simultaneously in Colloquial Welsh, giving you greater versatility in the language. T.Y.W. uses (pretty much wholly) the Southern way of speaking; I remember it glossing over the Northern way of forming the posessive (gen i, gynnoch chi, etc.) in the beginning of the book but preceding to use the Southern construction (gyda fi/ 'da fi, etc.) in all of the dialouges. I got accustomed to this so I'm kind of uncomfortable with the N. way. [but then again I haven't really bothered to learn it because that would confuse me right now]) Also, this program offers interactive audio excercises, something that I have found very useful. One major difference between C.W. and T.Y.W. is that the former introduces both colloquial and literary forms of speaking, where the latter gives you only the literary forms. Among other things, I would have never known that "roeddwn" and "roedden" are abbreviated to "o'n" is speech (well, I've never been to Wales so I'll have to take their word for it). I came back to my T.Y.W. tapes tonight after about a month or two, and I didn't realise it until after I used the Colloquial program - the speakers in T.Y.W. slow down their speech for ease of comprehension, which doesn't help in the long run if you want to be able to speak and comprehend at a level of complete fluency (which I'd like to get as close to as possible). After listeneing to the normal cadence and speed of spoken Welsh with the Colloquial program, I realised that, if I were to get into a conversation with a Welshman/Welshwoman and the Teach Yourself CDs were the only Welsh audio I had ever heard, I would be very ill-prepared for conversation for several reasons - those being speed and the variations in accent, grammar, and vocabulary. The book is a little better-constructed too; my Teach Yourself book started falling apart after three w

The best guide to Welsh

Welsh is the traditional language of all Britain (south of the Highlands) before the coming of the "German" Saxons. It is also the language of King Arthur, Merlin and many other tales. This lends Welsh a quite mystic and emotional feel, further enhanced by being spoken in the mountain regions of Welsh. Thus, Welsh is a very ancient cultural language. However, it is also a very healthy modern language, being used in all spheres of modern life in Wales.I first started to learn Welsh using some other books, but as soon as I began with this book I realised that it was superior to the others. True, the first two or three chapters could be a bit more organised, but apart from that the book has got it all. The grammar is very well explained and the learner really gets to know every aspect of the grammar of spoken Welsh. All lessons have got some dialouges with extensive word-lists and a lot of excersises. As the icing on the cake, you also get an introduction to different aspects of Wales and Welsh in every chapter, with short introductions about dialects, eisteddfodau, Welsh politics etc.I have visited Welsh a number of times, and I have found that this book has helped me a lot. I have been able to communicate extensively with Welsh speakers, I have taken part in cultural activities in Welsh, I have been able to read the Welsh epics. Of course, to really learn a language you have to speak it with its native speakers, but this book is the best tutor you could get and I do not doubt the Finnish reader below who says that he went to Wales and communicated in Welsh after completing this excellent course.

The best foundation for learning Welsh

So, where do you start to learn an ancient language? We acquired our own language by listening, and we began a second language in school by study of the written word. The second language never takes full seed until we have the opportunity to hear it and use it. This book and cassette combination is an ideal way begin learning a second language to the same degree that we each speak our native tongue. Gareth King has nailed the foundation beautifully. Admittedly, he makes few allowances for the slow, but in fact he plunges the student into a listening situation, through the cassettes, that would be similar to immersion in Wales itself. When backed up by the analytical approach in the book, this is a sure-fire course for the serious student.

Gwych!

I have to say that this is the best instructional book I've ever seen for any language!

Excellent book for learning spoken Welsh!

This is THE outstanding book for anyone who whants to learn Welsh. It consists of 16 chapters, each one of them containing dialouges, readings, grammar, excersices, vocabularies and descriptions of Wales and of Welsh culture. It is easy to follow, and by the end of it you will be able to converse for hours with Welsh-speakers. (I dear to say this since I myself went to Wales after completing this course and spoke no English for three weeks...) The emphasis is, of course, on the spoken language, and within this area it is beyond doubt the best Welsh course available. I highly recommend it.
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