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Welsh Survival Course Example

You will be shown a series of words to learn using the Linkword method. It will take you little more than a minute to see for yourself how quick and easy it is to learn.

It is VERY IMPORTANT that you picture each image in your mind's eye for at least 10 seconds or the words will not fix in your memory as well as they should. You will be amazed at your ability to remember most of the words if you picture the images well.

For example:

The Welsh for CHEESE is CAWS
Imagine COWS producing CHEESE

 

The Welsh for DOG is CI
Imagine a DOG carrying a KEY

The Welsh for CAT is CATH
Imagine a CAT on top of a CATHedral

The Welsh for PIG is MOCHYN
Imagine MUCKING out a PIG sty

The Welsh for COW is BUWCH
Imagine a COW reading a BOOK

The Welsh for DEER is CARW
Imagine hitting a DEER with your CAR, OOH!

The Welsh for SLOW is ARAF
Imagine you always ARRIVE SLOWly

 

 

 

What is the English for?

ARAF
CARW
BUWCH
MOCHYN
CATH
CI

 

 

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