I saw this on twitter just now and thought, just for fun, I’d post it here. Year 10 (14/15 year olds) revision note sheet.
Obviously using more of the southern forms.
I saw this on twitter just now and thought, just for fun, I’d post it here. Year 10 (14/15 year olds) revision note sheet.
Obviously using more of the southern forms.
They are very artistic. Much better than the scraps of paper I write stuff on.
I love the organic nature of these notes. I used to encourage my students to make notes on my lectures like this.
I like the alternatives to struggling for the correct yes/no answer. Good stuff. Yn bendant!
I’ve not come across “heb os” before. Idiomatic?
Heb os = without a doubt (lit. without if).
Heb os nac oni bai = without a shadow of a doubt.
Diolch! I got “without if”, but my brain didn’t go so far as to connect that to “without a doubt”! I shall simply memorize the second one
They’re beautifully created, but I can’t imagine particularly conducive to productive revision! I would struggle to revise from them as there’s no natural order to them.
Yeah, I’m trying to learn it by taking “oni bai” as except, so “Heb os nac oni bai” as sort of: without exception to lead me to Gruntius’ “Without a shadow of a doubt”. Great stuff.