@tess Now this is a good idea!
Mmmā¦ reviving an old thread:
Can anyone recommend anything similar to SSiW for learning Italian (with English as the interface language)? I donāt mean on-line courses such as Duolingo (which I think is very good), but something, well, SSiW-ish.
@aran it seems that many of us would love to have a SSiI!
Grazie fawr for any suggestionā¦
Sshhhhā¦ something starting in the very near futureā¦
ā¦Presumably with Bwt Camp in Portmeirion ?
Makes sense, although Iād sponsor real Italy!
Any further progress re SSIEideleg?
Been snowed under with Iaith ar Daith stuff, but will be having some chats next week, I hope
Mi fydd hiān braf cael prosiect newydd! Dw iān meddwl ein bod niān debyg o gyrraedd Yr Wyddgrug erbyn diwedd mis Ionawr 2022, fel dyn newydd ymddeol mi fydd angen petau i mi wnued!
Nadolig Llawen a Blwyddyn newydd dda!
Hwyl
Jonathan
Duolingo is terrible, frankly. Not good at all. A gimmick at best. Youāll achieve more by reading, listening and speaking a language regularly than by wasting your time with gimmicky apps like Duolingo.
Iām italian, and a former italian teacher for foreign business people.
I can help you if you need.
Hi
Have a look at Language Transfer, which has an introduction to Italian, There are some similarities to Say Something In, though also some significant differences. I have used it for Turkish and Arabic and it is brilliant, particularly given that it is completely free!
Are you still available?
Aran, bellach dyn niān byw yn Nhrffynnon yn hytrach naār Wyddgrug, oes newyddion am y cwrs Eidaleg?
Pob hwyl
Jonathan
Yeah, why not?