Our current projects
Our core purpose is to promote the use of the spoken Welsh language.
As our unique methodology to achieve this aim has proved so popular and successful, we are now developing courses for other languages too.
In Wales
Beyond Wales
Welsh has proven the SSi methodology works successfully and we want to extend our course production to all languages.
In addition to Welsh, we currently offer German, Italian, Finnish, French, Irish, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Swedish and Mandarin Chinese as well as English for Japanese, Spanish, Mandarin, Portuguese and Korean speakers. Other language courses in the pipeline for future release include:
- Korean
- Arabic
- Scottish Gaelic
- English for Tamil
- English for Sinhalese
Our partnerships
Building close, trusting partnerships is vital to the long-term development of SSi.
In addition to government supported bodies in Wales, we are building close working relationships with commercial entities, workers bodies and entrepreneurial networks to explore a myriad of opportunities across the globe.
These include:
- Developing dedicated Welsh language resources for members of Unite
- Running a summer promotion for On The Beach holiday makers to learn Spanish
- Teaming up with Welsh diaspora organisation, Global Welsh, to promote Wales
- Working with a number of local Sri Lankan organisations to explore Tamil and Sinhalese education
On the Beach Collaboration
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On The Beach is a major British package holiday company, whose most popular holiday destination is Spain.
In 2022, SaySomethingin ran an initiative with On The Beach, whereby their holidaymakers destined for Spain could access our Spanish classes to give them greater confidence when away from home.
This initiative proved so popular that we repeated it for the 2023 holiday season.
Triongl
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Triongl is one of Wales’s most exciting film and television production companies.
SaySomethingin maintains that film production has an important role within Welsh language development and as a result are working to build ‘TriSSI’, a digital voice coach to support cast and crew working on bilingual productions, with specific focus on back-to-back content.
Tea Leaf Trust
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Since 2022, SSi have been carrying out a pilot in urban and rural locations in Sri Lanka to develop courses in English for Tamil and English for Sinhalese.
In partnership with The Tea Leaf Trust we are working on the AnyoneCanTeach [ACT] initiative, designed to give locals the ability to generate income, through becoming teachers of spoken languages, using the SSi methodology.
Bangor Uni
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Bangor’s university is world-renowned, and just down the road from our home town of Caernarfon.
In addition to some of our staff having studied there, we are looking to work with their internship initiative.
We are always looking for the best locally based employees and the internship scheme is a perfect introduction to really talented people.
Global Welsh
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Wherever you go in the world there is an Irish pub or groups who boast strong Scottish connections.
Wales often hesitates to promote itself—but that’s exactly where Global Welsh steps in: extending its influence by connecting the Welsh diaspora and building a vibrant global community.
SSi supports the Global Welsh aim to promote Welsh business and is an active member of their Connect programme.
Trade & Invest Wales
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At the beginning of 2023 SaySomethingin was part of a Trade and Invest Wales mission to Ireland.
Our mission is to help all indigenous and endangered languages, so exploring Irish language possibilities with a wide variety of Dublin and Galway based language organisations has helped us in our plans for an Irish version of SSi.
S4C
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SSi has long helped celebrities learn Welsh for their appearance in the S4C TV show Iaith ar Daith. From Ruth Jones and Carol Vorderman, via Rakie Ayola and Chris Coleman, to Katie Owen and Mike Bubbins, the SSi methodology has helped all build confidence in the language to be able to speak it confidently on national television.
National Centre for Learning Welsh
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SSi has developed a close partnership with The National Centre for Learning Welsh to create a number of important Welsh language initiatives:
- An iOS, Android and web-based module for Arabic, Pashto & Dari speaking Asylum Seekers / Refugees to learn Welsh direct from their native tongue.
- A pilot for 16-to-18-year-old six formers, college attendees & apprentices to improve their Welsh speaking ability in the workplace from their phones, laptops or tablets.
- A scheme for Year 7 schoolchildren in 11 English medium schools, building their confidence in Welsh at their own pace on their own device.
- Ongoing digital learning support to adult classroom schemes.