RADIOACEN
http://www.radioacen.fm/
Lots of new features at the Radio Acen website: assessment, SMS course and 'now playing' feature with Welsh song lyric translations.
RADIO CYMRU ON DEMAND
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cymru/radiocymru/media/
Listen to BBC Radio Cymru programmes 'on demand' for a week or so after broadcast. You'll need RealPlayer. If you enjoy Welsh hymn singing, try listening to the Caniadaeth y Cysegr programme. You may need to slide the RealPlayer slider along to the right a little.
BODIO
http://mysite.freeserve.com/bodioatgymraeg/
A hitchhiker's guide to learning Welsh.
PRAYERS
http://www.donabate.irishchurch.net/prayer/welsh.html
Welsh-language prayers online.
MORFABLOG
http://morfablog.com
What's a 'blog'? It's a kind of online diary but, instead of 'things I did today', the theme's usually 'great websites I found today'. Nic Dafis has been writing his Welsh-language Morfablog from Llangrannog, west Wales, since April 2000 and, as he says:
"It's thought that there are more than 500,000 blogs on the web, but only one of them is in the language of heaven!"
(July '02: there are now many Welsh-language blogs)
LUIGI'S LANGUAGE ADVICE
http://www.geocities.com/kutilajos/language.html
This site's got nothing at all to do with the Welsh language. So what's it doing in the Catchphrase webguide? Well, as anyone who's ever slogged away at learning a language knows, learning techniques are the key to becoming a fluent speaker of a new language. Luigi lives in Hungary and he says he can show you how he learned four languages in four years. His site's full of tips about how to plan your learning, how to use your dictionary and how much attention to pay to the rules of grammar.
WELSH PHRASES
http://www.wales.ukf.net/phrases.htm
If you're coming to Welsh as a complete beginner learner, and you'd like an at-a-glance page to print, this one isn't bad. (Dec '02 - site's re-directing me to searchwales.info search engine).
S4C
http://www.s4c.co.uk
The Welsh language TV broadcaster.
WALES RADIO INTERNATIONAL
http://www.wri.cymru.net/celtic/notes/notidx.htm
WRI beams programmes about Wales around the globe on shortwave and via the satellite WorldSpace service. You can now download their 30-minute magazine programmes Celtic Notes in MP3 format from their website. They add a new programme every week.
WHAT'S ON
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cymru/radio/digwyddiadur/
If you're looking for something to do in Wales this week, here are two useful links to information, in Welsh, about events in Wales.
DIGWYDDIADUR
http://www.anoeth.demon.co.uk/digwyddiadur.html
What's on in the London-Welsh events calendar.
TALKING DICE
http://www.talkingdice.co.uk/
Emily Quirin's a Cardiff schoolteacher who's started a business selling a set of blank dice and themed images you can stick onto the face of each die. You can use these dice in a number of ways. For example, you can roll a pair and if you get a cricket bat and a TV screen, you could say 'Dwi'n gwylio criced ar y teledu'. The tutor could then ask a student to make a sentence about this in the future...
WBC
http://www.wbc.org.uk
The Welsh Books Council (WBC) owns the well-known e-commerce site,gwales.com (see below). WBC has just revamped its own website. There's a nice bestseller list, a Novel of the Month, a World Books Day archive and a reallyuseful page of links to book-related websites.
THE WELSH LANGUAGE BOARD
http://www.bwrdd-yr-iaith.org.uk
Bwrdd yr Iaith's site offers advice on where in Wales to go to learn Welsh, the most popular Welsh babies' names, history of the language, and more...
BBC CYMRU'R BYD
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cymru
The Welsh language online daily. Lots of great resources for people who are learning Welsh: listen live to BBC Radio Cymru online, get their latest news and sport radio bulletins on demand. There are features, reviews of Welsh books, competitions and a super web directory. Well worth bookmarking.
GWYBODIADUR
http://members.tripod.com/gwybodiadur/index.html
If you're looking to build up a shelf of books to help you learn Welsh, this site should really help you decide which ones to go for. Apart from the assessments of Welsh dictionaries, grammar and language learning books, there are listings and reviews of tens of websites.
GWALES
http://www.gwales.com
Search for and buy Welsh books online. The navigation could have been a lot simpler. Why hide the search facility four clicks deep instead of putting it on the homepage? This Welsh Books Council site does fill a gap in the market though for people wanting to choose from a comprehensive range of Welsh books and order them online with their credit card.
CAPTURE WALES
http://www.bbc.co.uk/capturewales/
As part of the Capture Wales project, BBC Wales has been holding digital storytelling workshops all around Wales. You can read all about and watch the English-language stories here.
CIPOLWG AR GYMRU
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cipolwgargymru/
The Welsh-language digital storytelling project. You can watch personal stories about Patagonia, restoring an old outbuilding and what the Welsh language means to people on this innovative website. You might also be able to record your very own digital story at one of the workshops happening around Wales.