Unit 1: Writing Unit 3: Speaking and listening Unit 4: Grammar
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Being able to use different tenses correctly is very important when you learn a language. Learn how to describe the past and talk about the future, and give affirmative and negative answers.
Improve your written and spoken Welsh by practising commonly used verbs. Learn about the most useful ones, which endings to use with them and look at examples of how to use them correctly.
Being able to mutate is important when speaking and writing Welsh accurately. Learn when each type of mutation is needed and how the beginning of words change when using each one.
Understanding grammar means learning how patterns work and being able to transfer them to different situations. This will help you communicate effectively and correctly, so, why not give it a go?
Being able to deliver a presentation confidently involves a lot of preparation beforehand. To make a good impression, you should plan, research, organise and practise your presentation.
Being able to use the past tense correctly is very important when you learn a language. It enables you to speak, write and read about past events and to understand when people talk about the past.
Being able to use the past tense correctly is very important when you learn a language. It enables you to speak, write and read about past events and to understand when people talk about the past.
