Diolch Neil. My misunderstanding, i thought this one was for fairly new learners / readers. Glad your 1st hangout went well. Ive just signed up to Slack today.
Bendigedig! Look forward to meeting you soon.
Iâm currently reading âDal y Melltâ by Iwcs (ie Iwan Roberts) ac dwiân mwynhau yn fawr iawn. Itâs a cracking story of petty criminals / welsh gangsters with a lot of humour thrown in. Itâs written in an interesting mix of North Welsh, South Welsh, Wenglish and som elovely creative phrases like âstytran fel hen dractor methu tanioâ ag âers iâr gwcw gynta yn gachu mewn nyth ddiarthâ (ie a long time ago).
Dwi recomendo yn fawr iawn.
I misunderstood too @neil-pyper. Sgwp works well for me, but donât think Iâm up to more advanced reading yet - so perhaps will drop out for time being. Still a brilliant idea, hope continues to thrive.
The next book, Gwers Mewn Cariad, is at roughly the same level as Sgwp!, which I would say is suitable for intermediate to advanced learners. What do you think, @beca-brown?
Sorry @neil-pyper - I meant I donât think Iâm intermediate to advanced level - Iâd thought the group was aimed at fairly new readers too. I will read the next book (like the concept, itâs caught my interest), but think that personally Iâd be better reading something else slightly easier first.
Ann, I understand your concerns. You are certainly very welcome to join us if you feel ready to.
Diolch Neil
xWell this is an interesting exchange, in these last few messages since @CrisLeaman & @ann-6 put in a comment/query eachâŠ
It is a head scratcher, this one! Can @neil-pyperâs group be for both people new to reading in Welsh, and, simultaneously for those who are well practised in reading/discussing literature in Welsh?
Can it be described as for âintermediate/advancedâ and for beginner readers, beginner discussers?
I donât care how efficient the method, how advanced and accelerated the learning, if you or I have only been speaking, understanding or even only noticed, never mind started learning, Welsh in the last couple of years weâre beginners in Cymraegophone life whatever might be the label on our best-fit dosbarth nos coursebooks!
Lois Arnoldâs SgĆ”p (written by a non-native speaker) seems to have been an interesting read/discussion topic for @nia.llywelyn and a number of us who are privileged by circumstance to be able to join her hangouts, and @beca-brownâs Gwers Mewn Cariad is a truly fascinating contrast as choice for second in this very new series of shared reading experiencesâŠ
I intend to put my serious literature-pondering hat on, however simple may be the words that are at my disposal in Welsh. The descendants of those brain cells that 40 years ago could confidently discuss Liaisons Dangereuses and Madame Bovary en français will be exercising themselves in company of other enthusiasts. I hope we may attract someone to Clwb Darllen who has never discussed a book before, ever, who has never ever dared to speak at schoolâŠ
I hope to encounter both ann-6 and Cris Leaman and anyone else prepared to âsuck it and seeâ, whoâll venture a toe into our little âpuddleâ that gathers a sample of the H2O molecules that have been about a bit in the Gaia-sphere : for a moment of any beingâs presence weâll be Reflection Central, a body of water that reflects both the vastness of the universe, of the heavens, and embraces the passing dog-walker and the head-in-clouds human that he/she is having to drag round on the daily constitutional. Tiny gnat larvae and tardebigges and their tardesmalles, and wild foxes⊠and maybe a worm & its hedgehog predator will do battle in the darkness of the night⊠God, Duw, I love the mixed-ability-ness of Life!
I doubt I could do advanced content SSiW stuff, though I think @neil-pyper has ventured there. Some days I struggle with Lefel 1 revisionâŠ
Yet Iâd be happy if I came upon a discussion between Cris & Ann expressing deep or even shallow thoughts on/feelings about their reading experiences. Fingers crossed!
Dwi wedi newydd archenu copi âGwers mewn cariadâ.
Shwmae Neil, oes gen ti dydd am hangout i drafod âGwers Mewn Cariadâ?
Hi, the plan is 13 April. I have to be honest - I am not sure whether I am going to be able to read the book. I am a university lecturer and swamped with developing online teaching materials, marking and supporting anxious students. Along with looking after my son who is not at school, life is even busier than usual! I will do my best, and in any case will organise a hangout for those who want to discuss the book. @beca-brown, are you still able to join us?
I am indeed
You ARE Superman/Superdad/Superprof, @neil-pyper (from dawn till Bedtime in Portuguese - EU - & also in Spanish - Latin-American-style - at Bedtime, as evidenced On YouTube) and yetâŠ
âŠeven Superman has to acknowledge changed circumstance and be allowed to pace himself.
Let us see how it all pans outâŠ
Hi everyone, just a quick reminder that the book club will meet next Monday (13th) at 8pm. We will be talking about Gwers Mewn Cariad by @beca-brown , who we are delighted will be joining us! I will circulate a link for a hangout on the day.
Hi Ann, Iâve just finished reading âGwers mewn cariadâ and Iâm sure it wouldnât be a stretch for you. It is very much on the same level as âSgwpâ. Itâs not a difficult read I would say for beginners to medium level learners. Itâs a short and enjoyable book, with a helpful glossary of translations at the bottom of each page. I would recommend it to you and Iâm sure youâd enjoy it. itâs also very similar to Sarah Reynoldsâ âDysgu Bywâ which i would recommend to you as well.
All the best, Cris.
I have also just finished the book and would agree completely with all of that!
Thanks Cris, thatâs really helpful to know - now I just need to catch up on some reading!!
Finished today! Really enjoyed it too. Hope to join the session on Monday.
Hi everyone, here is the link to join Mondayâs chat. Look forward to seeing you there.
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3Ameeting_MDZkZjM0YWEtMmNmMS00MTQ0LWJhNDMtY2M0ODhkMGU2ZjM0%40thread.v2/0?context={âTidâ%3A"4b18ab9a-3765-4abe-ac7c-0e0d398afd4f"%2C"Oid"%3A"030c8911-9bfd-4f83-a061-46f56671b3a4"}