Issue 9

Llais y dysgwr: Profiadau oedolion sydd yn dysgu Cymraeg yng ngogledd Cymru (The learner’s voice: The experiences of adults learning Welsh in north Wales)

This paper discusses an ambitious study of adult learners of Welsh in north Wales. Over 1,000 people have taken part in the project, which is studying the experiences of learners throughout the region over a period of three years. This is the most comprehensive study of its kind in the field. The work is led by the North Wales Welsh for Adults Centre and the ESRC Centre for Bilingualism Research at Bangor University. Between September 2008 and August 2010, two questionnaires were distributed to beginners on all north Wales providers’ courses. The results of those questionnaires are discussed below, including aspects such as the learners’ background, their reasons for learning Welsh, their experiences during their course and their satisfaction with the provision. The history of Welsh for Adults is outlined and the research is set in the context of language revitalization and planning in Wales and beyond.

Keywords

Learning Welsh, north Wales, bilingualism, language planning

Reference

Andrews, H. (2011), 'Llais y dysgwr: Profiadau oedolion sydd yn dysgu Cymraeg yng ngogledd Cymru', Gwerddon, 9, 37-58. https://doi.org/10.61257/MSSP6932 

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