A Words, words, words

A1 Listen and repeat.

A1 Listen and repeat.

A1 Listen and repeat.

A2 Match.

B Listening and reading

B1 Listen and read.

B2 True or false?

B2 True or false?

C My... Grammar!

Look and think.

I teach myself.
You teach yourself.
He teaches himself.
She teaches herself.
It teaches itself.
We teach ourselves.
You teach yourselves.
They teach themselves.

Reflexive pronouns always relate to the subject of the sentence.

Pay attention to the plural form (self - selves).

C1 Order the words.

C1 Order the words.

C2 Fill in.

C2 Fill in.

D Reading

D1 Read.

 

Well, I’m not sure about this decision of yours….
We already learn Welsh at school. Isn’t that enough?
What’s the point of being equally good at Welsh and English?
Wherever you go, everybody speaks English anyway.

 

 

D1 Read.

 

As we’d say in Welsh: Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon, so I am 100% with you!
And here is your first task: find out what I have just said, and say it aloud correctly.

 

 

D1 Read.

  

Well done, my son, that's a great decision! 
Welsh isn’t an easy language to learn, but it’ll be worth it.
And your grandparents will be so proud of you!

 

 

D1 Read.

  

Well, it’s OK either way, I guess.
My mum says that our brains work better if we learn more than one language.
But then, Welsh is more difficult to learn than French.
Whatever…it’s your decision.

 

 

D2 Choose the correct answer.

D2 Choose the correct answer.

Lesson 1C: Wales Is Swmpus*

A Words, words, words

A1 Listen and repeat.

A2 Match.

B Listening and reading

B1 Listen and read.

C My... Grammar!

Look and think.

I teach myself.
You teach yourself.
He teaches himself.
She teaches herself.
It teaches itself.
We teach ourselves.
You teach yourselves.
They teach themselves.

Reflexive pronouns always relate to the subject of the sentence.

Pay attention to the plural form (self - selves).

D Reading

 

Well, I’m not sure about this decision of yours….
We already learn Welsh at school. Isn’t that enough?
What’s the point of being equally good at Welsh and English?
Wherever you go, everybody speaks English anyway.

 

 

 

As we’d say in Welsh: Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon, so I am 100% with you!
And here is your first task: find out what I have just said, and say it aloud correctly.

 

 

  

Well done, my son, that's a great decision! 
Welsh isn’t an easy language to learn, but it’ll be worth it.
And your grandparents will be so proud of you!

 

 

  

Well, it’s OK either way, I guess.
My mum says that our brains work better if we learn more than one language.
But then, Welsh is more difficult to learn than French.
Whatever…it’s your decision.