Arranging a party or a similar event – WJECWill you charge people to attend your event?

Planning an event usually requires lots of preparations and lots of questions. Make a good impression by asking the opinions of others, volunteer information, be courteous and use correct Welsh.

Part ofWelsh Second Language (WJEC)Speaking and listening

How much will you charge people to attend your event?

If you are going to charge for tickets, to cover costs or to raise money for example, you will need to consider this question:

  • Faint ydy’r tocynnau? – How much are the tickets?
  • Faint mae’r tocynnau’n costio? – How much do the tickets cost?
  • Faint fydd y tocynnau? – How much will the tickets be?
  • Faint fydd y tocynnau’n costio? – How much will the tickets cost?

Do you remember how to deal with money in Welsh?

Question

Match each of the following prices with the Welsh expression.

WordsFigures
punt£5.00
dwy bunt£4.00
dwy bunt pum deg£7.50
tair punt£6.00
pedair punt£3.00
pum punt£1.00
chwe phunt£2.50
saith punt pum deg£10.00
deg punt£2.00
Wordspunt
Figures£5.00
Wordsdwy bunt
Figures£4.00
Wordsdwy bunt pum deg
Figures£7.50
Wordstair punt
Figures£6.00
Wordspedair punt
Figures£3.00
Wordspum punt
Figures£1.00
Wordschwe phunt
Figures£2.50
Wordssaith punt pum deg
Figures£10.00
Wordsdeg punt
Figures£2.00

Question

Listen to the following conversation between Lisa and Alun who are discussing a party, and then answer the questions.

QuestionAnswer
Ble mae’r parti?
Beth ydy dyddiad y parti?
Faint o’r gloch mae’r parti?
Faint ydy’r tocynnau?
QuestionBle mae’r parti?
Answer
QuestionBeth ydy dyddiad y parti?
Answer
QuestionFaint o’r gloch mae’r parti?
Answer
QuestionFaint ydy’r tocynnau?
Answer