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Go to My LibraryWynne Evans o Gaerfyrddin i Go Compare
- Language
- Welsh
- Published in
- Publisher
- CAA Cymru
- Pages
- 52
- ISBN
- 9781845216856
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This book has been widely praised as an excellent resource for Welsh learners, especially those at beginner or Mynediad levels, providing a valuable opportunity to practice the past tense and question forms. Many readers enjoyed the interview-style format, finding it an effective way to engage with the language and expand their vocabulary, often aided by helpful glossaries at the end of each chapter. For those with an interest in the subject's life, the narrative was described as inspiring, detailing his journey to becoming an opera singer and highlighting his passion for music and the arts. Readers also reported a sense of accomplishment and progress in their language learning as they successfully navigated the text.
Conversely, a significant portion of reviewers found the book to be quite boring and a struggle to finish, particularly if they were not already fans of the subject or opera. Critics felt that the content delved into an excessive amount of mundane personal details that failed to captivate, making it difficult to maintain interest while simultaneously processing the text in a new language. Concerns were also raised about the practical utility of some of the new vocabulary introduced, which was perceived as too specialized for everyday use. The interview format, while beneficial for some, was seen by others as hindering a fluid narrative. For the audiobook version, a single narrator for both interviewer and subject made it confusing to follow the question and answer structure.
In conclusion, this book presents a mixed experience, with its appeal largely depending on the reader's existing interests and learning objectives. It is highly recommended for Welsh learners, especially those at early to intermediate stages, who are seeking structured practice in grammar and vocabulary, particularly if they can make use of the chapter glossaries. It will particularly resonate with individuals who are already admirers of the subject or have a strong enthusiasm for opera, music, and the arts, as they are more likely to find the personal story engaging. However, readers seeking a compelling story or those without a prior connection to the subject may find it a challenging and unmotivating read.
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