Welsh for Parents - A Learner's Handbook

Author:   Lisa Jones
Publisher:   Y Lolfa
Edition:   Bilingual edition
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9781784610753


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   14 July 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Lisa Jones
Publisher:   Y Lolfa
Imprint:   Y Lolfa
Edition:   Bilingual edition
ISBN:  

9781784610753


ISBN 10:   1784610755
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   14 July 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Language:   English, Welsh

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Part One of this spiral-bound reference book contains examples to give parents the confidence to help their children with valuable early writing practice in Welsh at home: party invitations, birthday cards and Christmas cards. It gives you examples of how to respond to party invites in Welsh and talk about presents with your child and other parents. Part One also helps you to phone or write to the school about an absence or collection arrangements. There are examples of thank-you letters to teachers and language to help you show your appreciation about a concert, Christmas play or an assembly. Part Two follows the year with key vocabulary for each season. There are examples of letters to Father Christmas and a variety of Christmas cards for family, teachers and friends. There is key vocabulary from the Christmas story and Christmas craft. Part Two then moves through the year: Santes Dwynwen, St David's Day, eisteddfodau, Easter and Lent, summer and autumn vocabulary, Halloween and Bonfire Night. There is a section on expressing your delight at your child's artwork. Part Three contains other useful reference items: The National Anthem, the Lord's Prayer, talking about colours, shapes and helping your child to count. The language in this handbook comes from Lisa's own experience learning Welsh and speaking it with her children. It includes the Welsh she learnt in other people's kitchens, the Welsh she learnt as a helper in her local Welsh-speaking playgroup and from years of tailoring classes for parents, following what the children were doing (e.g. school assemblies and at playgroup). The handbook has been aimed towards parents and grandparents with children that attend a Welsh medium school. The author hopes that this book will be kept on the kitchen table rather than on a bookshelf so that the everyday examples listed in the book can be used. It's a practical book, full of useful guidance on how to go about writing birthday cards in Welsh, invitations to a party, letter to the school and phrases to help parents when they need to ring the school and explain a child's absence. The book follows the colour codes used in the Lingo Newydd magazine, so that learners can clearly see which level would better suit their needs. Lisa is a learner, parent and teacher and she felt that the Welsh learner books available were full of old examples that were not suited for modern day living. -- Cyhoeddwr: Y Lolfa


Part One of this spiral-bound reference book contains examples to give parents the confidence to help their children with valuable early writing practice in Welsh at home: party invitations, birthday cards and Christmas cards. It gives you examples of how to respond to party invites in Welsh and talk about presents with your child and other parents. Part One also helps you to phone or write to the school about an absence or collection arrangements. There are examples of thank-you letters to teachers and language to help you show your appreciation about a concert, Christmas play or an assembly. Part Two follows the year with key vocabulary for each season. There are examples of letters to Father Christmas and a variety of Christmas cards for family, teachers and friends. There is key vocabulary from the Christmas story and Christmas craft. Part Two then moves through the year: Santes Dwynwen, St David’s Day, eisteddfodau, Easter and Lent, summer and autumn vocabulary, Halloween and Bonfire Night. There is a section on expressing your delight at your child’s artwork. Part Three contains other useful reference items: The National Anthem, the Lord’s Prayer, talking about colours, shapes and helping your child to count. The language in this handbook comes from Lisa’s own experience learning Welsh and speaking it with her children. It includes the Welsh she learnt in other people’s kitchens, the Welsh she learnt as a helper in her local Welsh-speaking playgroup and from years of tailoring classes for parents, following what the children were doing (e.g. school assemblies and at playgroup). The handbook has been aimed towards parents and grandparents with children that attend a Welsh medium school. The author hopes that this book will be kept on the kitchen table rather than on a bookshelf so that the everyday examples listed in the book can be used. It’s a practical book, full of useful guidance on how to go about writing birthday cards in Welsh, invitations to a party, letter to the school and phrases to help parents when they need to ring the school and explain a child’s absence. The book follows the colour codes used in the Lingo Newydd magazine, so that learners can clearly see which level would better suit their needs. Lisa is a learner, parent and teacher and she felt that the Welsh learner books available were full of old examples that were not suited for modern day living. -- Cyhoeddwr: Y Lolfa


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