Well…with SSiW we’re all working on our speaking skills, aren’t we?
As you can easily guess I do like the music review category, but I don’t really know how to spell words correctly (unless I look up and find each one on the dictionary, maybe?)
May I hire an editor?
Or any tips for those who have done Level 3 but write like a 5 year-old?
This is a good time to practice, no pressure on spelling, but also, doing it (writing, misspelling, looking up the word), will all help your writing skills and vocab. So my tip for Level 3 5 year olds, have a go
Hi! I’m new to the whole idea of Eisteddfod and I’ve been wondering about the tradition of ‘ffugenw’. Are they just selected randomly or is there a traditional style or pattern for them? Should they have any secret significance?
You select them yourself. They can have a secret meaning if you like and a traditional way of doing it was “enw+lliw+bro” so you could end up with Gwilym Gwyn Glan Clwyd because you might be called William, you’re peaceful and come from Glan Clwyd. But you don’t have to. Could be your favourite animal and a colour, or a character you associate with, or just you like the sound of it
The Submission Period will start on 4th November and run until the 15th, so technically speaking, as long as you get your entries in before the 15th November, you’ll be fine.
S’mae.
Quick question for you Deborah. In the category Englyn Milwr is it essential to use the first line “Wrth fynd am daith un diwrnod” or is it an optional example for a starting line?