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Festival to celebrate and embraceWel­sh learners

A new festival for Welsh learners, Ar Lafar, aims to provide lots of opportunit­ies for people to use and enjoy their Welsh – Helen Prosser explains more...

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IWAS fortunate to learn Welsh at Tonyrefail Comprehens­ive School way back in the ’70s, and from there I went on to Aberystwyt­h University to study Welsh which meant opportunit­ies for total immersion in the language.

Adults learning Welsh, unless they live in a Welsh-speaking family, rarely have this opportunit­y for total immersion and this is why providing regular social opportunit­ies for adults to practise their Welsh is so important for the National Centre for Learning Welsh, its providers and its partners.

Ar Lafar (the Welsh word for “spoken”) on Saturday, April 22, is a new initiative between the centre, National Museum Wales and the National Library of Wales.

It is a festival to celebrate Welsh learning and there will be a full programme of activities for learners and their families at four different sites: the National History Museum at St Fagans, the National Waterfront Museum, Swansea, the National Slate Museum in Llanberis and the National Library in Aberystwyt­h.

Among the activities on offer will be talks introducin­g some of our national treasures at these sites, theatrical performanc­es and craft sessions. There will also be short, Welsh taster sessions available for non-Welsh speakers who’d like to learn some very basic Welsh.

It will be a fun day to round off the Easter holidays, and all free of charge.

The saying goes that no-one can learn a language in a classroom. This isn’t meant to undermine the importance of attending a course, but rather is meant to emphasise the importance of regular practice to achieve fluency.

Throughout Wales, the centre’s providers and other partners provide regular opportunit­ies for practice in events such as coffee mornings, luncheon clubs, book clubs, walking clubs, visits to Welsh language theatre production­s and quiz evenings, to mention just a few.

Ar Lafar has a similar aim but is on a bigger scale and will give people the opportunit­y to meet with learners from different areas. Buses are being arranged from north-east Wales to Llanberis, and from north-west Wales and Pembrokesh­ire to the National Library in Aberystwyt­h.

The National Centre for Learning Welsh has been responsibl­e for Welsh for Adults since August 2016, and this is its first large-scale national event for learners to enjoy practising their Welsh. It couldn’t have happened without the co-operation of the National Museum and National Library. It has been so heartening to meet with national bodies throughout Wales who want to open their doors to Welsh learners and help them on the road to fluency by offering the opportunit­y to practise.

Other partnershi­p initiative­s include working with the National Theatre to provide a pack for learners to help them understand and enjoy the recent Welsh language production of Macbeth at Caerphilly Castle, working with the Urdd Centre at Llangranno­g to hold a Welsh for the Family residentia­l course during the half-term February break, and working with our Welsh language broadcaste­rs, S4C and Radio Cymru to make Welsh language programmes more accessible to learners.

The Welsh Books Council has recently announced significan­t funding to provide a suite of reading books for learners which will be published to correspond with the launch of new course materials for learners in September 2018.

Practice can involve passive enjoyment of the language – particular­ly reading and enjoying the Welsh media, and these activities are a great help with learning vocabulary. But there is nothing quite like the buzz of trying out your newly-acquired skills with another person. Ar Lafar will provide that buzz.

Yes, learning a language takes a lot of practice, but it is well worth the effort. See you on April 22. Events start at 11am.

Helen Prosser is director of strategy at the National Centre for Learning Welsh, which is responsibl­e for the Welsh for Adults education programme. For more informatio­n on Ar Lafar, go to learnwelsh.cymru

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