So I decided to try SSIW because I was looking for a translation or dictionary app on my phone, and this was pretty much the top recommended one. I hadnât really decided to try and learn Welsh at this point, really what I wanted was a guide to pronunciation, and maybe to learn some basics.
I have tried other language apps before (for hols in Spain) and just failed to really use them because the format didnât work for me. I was terrible at languages at school, and really I could never figure that out, because I am interesting in words and language and etymology etc. I just could never remember any of it.
Anyway, it was free, had good reviews so I thought I would give it a go⌠and became instantly enamoured of it - the simplicity, the friendly voices of Iestyn and Cat, and the amazing amount of Welsh I could say (and remember) after just one lesson.
The first thing for me is that the method just makes so much sense. The way it is explained (somewhere, canât remember where) is that we do not learn language by memorising lists of words, or conjugations. It is not how our brains are designed to retain information. And I am in particular a kinetic learner (ie by doing, as opposed to reading about or watching someone else doing).
And it obviously works. The Welsh is mostly staying in my head - in fact I am getting Welsh âear wormsâ now, where I suddenly realise I am wandering around repeating little phrases from the dayâs lesson (in my head, luckily). Today it is âwythnos yn olâ. I wonder if this is because Welsh is such a lilting language perhaps? Itâs like a line from a songâŚ
Which brings me in a roundabout way to the second most important thing for me - I am learning how to SPEAK Welsh - the accent, the pronunciation, the cadence etc etc. The biggest block to me in speaking another language is the fear of not being understood because of my accent or pronunciation is wrong, or I am stressing the wrong syllable or whatever. Itâs the fear of getting it wrong and looking a fool. Now, I am not saying I am going to end up with a perfect Welsh accent or always get it right, BUT I will have had practice speaking out loud in the challenges, and I will have had practise listening to two separate voices speaking it. Plus the listening challenges too.
And of course, thereâs the forum where I have been made very welcome, can ask questions without feeling too daft, and get support from the other lovely folk here.
All in all, it just works for me on what feels like a very instinctive level, and I can see that I am getting very quick results and so am inspired to stay and do more. And the more I do, the more I want to do. Itâs a very liberating way of learning and my natural human curiosity is making an appearance now to help me along - something we are âuntaughtâ quite fiercely in school (at least when I was at school).
As I said somewhere else on here - I can almost feel myself changing as I (re)learn this intuitive approach. And my brain is having fun in itâs natural learning environment!