I scored a 6 on the test. I’m on challenge 21 of Level 1. I find the SSI mthuch easier than other language learning I’ve done. Occasionally I have a complete melt down and feel that I don’t remember anything (and there have also been awkward moments when I’ve been so tired I’ve fallen asleep mid challenge then woken up near the end wondering what’s going on!) However generally there is a feeling that most of what I need is there to hand and if I forget something I will get it from the answer and be able to reuse and consolidate it again within the next few sentences. I guess that this means holding it in working memory in the meantime?
For me saying lots of different sentences with the vocabulary I have has made me much more confident about being able to say what I want to say. At school the focus seemed very much on learning vocabulary and dialogues about ordering food, booking hotels’s visiting the Dr etc. In reality I needed my german to talk to a child in a playground or have a chat at the bus stop or at a concert. With SSIW I feel more confident to think of a sentence I want to say and try it in Welsh. Somethimes the experiment even works.
Also I’ve noticed when I mention I’m learning Welsh the response is often a quick indrawn breath and a comment about it being a really hard language. I’m a bit non plussed as using SSIW it has seemed easier than any other language I’ve tried. I don’t know if it is because this system works really well for me with my working memory, or whether those mythical beasts the mutations put off people who get faced with a card and try to learn which to use when. I think I might need such a card if I ever get the urge to try and program a computer to speak Welsh correctly. Till then I think I have a feel for how some sounds change in some places and if I’m wrong people will either work it out, laugh at me, or let me know so that,s OK. An attitude SSIW has helped me to develop.
so for mw
6 level 1 challenge 21 and 9/10