Welsh learners will be able to meet some of BBC Radio Cymru’s presenters in a virtual session being held as part of the station’s annual week-long celebration of learning Welsh, ‘Wythnos Dathlu Dysgu Cymraeg’, held between 15-22 October.
Aled Hughes, who presenters a daily morning programme, and journalist Kate Crockett, who works on the station’s news programme, ‘Dros Frecwast’, will be interviewed on 17 October at 7.00pm. The session is suitable for learners at Intermediate + levels and you can register here:
Welsh - Closed
English - Closed
Other highlights during the week, organised in partnership with the National Centre for Learning Welsh, include:
15 October
Ar y Marc – Chat about Zoom Football – 8.30am
16 October
Beti a’i Phobol – Jo Healy (Welsh Learner of the Year) - 1pm
Cofio – Iaith – 2pm
17 October
Aled Hughes – Chat with Kelly Webb-Davies - 9am
Bore Cothi – 11am
Ifan Evans – Takeover - 2pm
18 October
Aled Hughes – Chat with Laura Jones - 9am
Bore Cothi – 11am
Ifan Evans – Takeover - 2pm
Gwneud Bywyd yn Haws – Chat with Ben Ó Ceallaigh, Sophie Tuckwood and Stephen Bale - 6pm
Georgia Ruth – 7pm
19 October
Aled Hughes – Chat with Eleanor Harding - 9am
Bore Cothi – 11am
Ifan Evans – Takeover - 2pm
20 October
Aled Hughes – Chat with Martyn Croydon - 9am
Bore Cothi – 11am
Ifan Evans – Takeover - 2pm
21 October
Bore Cothi - 11am
The Centre will take the opportunity to highlight different activities during the week, including: its provision for young people; its ‘Siarad’ scheme, which partners learners and Welsh speakers for informal practise; and opportunities to work as a Learn Welsh tutor.