After providing regular opportunities for the learners to use the language through Step 1-3 activities, the learners will be able to take advantage of opportunities to use the language pattern(s) by responding and using it spontaneously in various contexts by retrieving the patterns. Below are examples of how opportunities could be planned to use the patterns presented across the 6 Areas of Learning and Experience within and outside the school.
Clicking on the picture will take you to a series of 'Pause for thought' slides and exercises which will help you plan to use language patterns across the Learning and Experience Areas. The slides were created as part of a Steps Pack for practitioners of the National Sabbatical Scheme.
This film shows how one teacher - Angharad Jones from Ysgol Pontllanfraith has set about reinforcing Welsh patterns across the curriculum after she attended the National Sabbatical Course.
This example is based on Greg Horton's 'Group Talk' work and outlines the essential patterns of spontaneous conversation. The purpose of the resource is to offer a structure to nurture natural speakers in preparation for an oral assessment in secondary school.
This bilingual document offers ideas on how to develop pupils’ oral skills when talking spontaneously in groups. The work has been developed by EAS for the secondary sector originally although some ideas may be useful for older primary pupils too.
This website gives you a taste of the principles for introducing the Welsh language in the English medium sector, but if you want to develop your own Welsh skills or your ability to introduce the Welsh language to learners further, contact the relevant officer within the local team to support y Gymraeg/ the Welsh language. More information is also available, on this page of this website.