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Learning Intentions: To be able to express an opinion and offer reasons about the past. Ask questions about the past. Success Criteria: Read the words, sound them out, repeat them. Remember the letter sounds in the Welsh alphabet. Try to say you like/enjoy or dislike, and then give a reason for that using ‘achos’. Try to think of an opposite or alternative by using ‘ond’ and give a reason for it too. Think about unfamiliar words in the context of the sentence they are in.
Pretend you’ve never met the person before and you are interested in finding out more about them. Beth ydy dy …… di? Beth wyt ti’n mwynhau wneud?
Beth wyt ti’n feddwl o…? Dw i’n hoffi Dw i’n mwynhau Dw i wrth fy modd yn Dw i ddim yn hoffi Dw i ddim yn mwynhau Dw i’n casau Mae’n gas gen i… Mae’n well gen i… Mae’n grêt wych gyffrous ddiddorol ddoniol flasus ddiflas gas sbwriel ofnadwy rhy boeth
Fwynheusest ti y penwythnos? Do Naddo Oes gen ti Newyddion? Oes Es i i… Nag oes
Darllenwch yn gymraeg
Eto
Darllenwch yn gymraeg
Darllenwch yn gymraeg eto
Read the words and look at the pictures about the words
Now call out these ‘yn Gymraeg’
Now call out the Welsh for the pictures. NOT the word!!
Look at the word. Remember it. Call it out in welsh only when the NEXT word is shown. Keep remembering the word before the one shown.
Look at the word. Remember it. Call it out in welsh only when the NEXT word is shown. Keep remembering the word before the one shown.
Split it up to help you.
Split it up to help you.
Split it up to help you. Pairs card game
Write a conversation between two people using the questions and answers of past tense. Success Criteria: Remember the past tense ending –es i for oneself. Replace the –es i with –est ti when asking a question about the past to someone. Use ‘do’ and ‘naddo’ for yes and no, and ‘roedd’n’ to describe how something was. Use ‘pam’, ‘achos’ and ‘ond’. Remember question words. Remember to use displays etc for help with vocabulary.
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