This paper reports a study investigating the acquisition of frequently used Welsh vocabulary by beginner learners of Welsh. Twenty-three participants were tasked to learn 300 content words over 50 days (10 minutes per day) using flashcards. Information was provided about techniques to support learning, such as the keyword method and paying attention to parts of words. Immediate and delayed post-learning tests revealed substantial differences in the ‘learnability’ and retention of target words. An end-of-study questionnaire elicited detailed information about participants’ learning experience, and found that more successful learners used highly systematic approaches to word selection and revision, and used the keyword technique. A resulting list of words ranked by learnability, and comments on learning techniques from high-scoring participants, are informing revisions of learning materials.
Keywords
Vocabulary acquisition; Welsh language learning; language learning and teaching, applied linguistics, word learnability, learning burden, vocabulary flashcards, Keyword method.
Reference
Fitzpatrick, T., Morris, S. (2024), '‘O sero i dri chant’: technegau caffael dwys ar gyfer y 300 gair cynnwys a ddefnyddir amlaf yn y Gymraeg', Gwerddon, 38, 22–76. https://doi.org/10.61257/HEOY7440.