How do I write a prod buttock feminist rant (in Welsh)
Question Posted Monday February 16 2004, 6:24 am
In Welsh AS we have to watch a film set in North Wales during WW2(It was called 'Hedd Wyn' in case by some miracle somebody has seen it).We then have to do an oral test on it. For the last 5/10 mnutes we can either talk about the position of women in society or heroes. From the title you'll probably have guessed that we chose the former option. We have to talk about the topic in general but not really anything specific to the film.
What do you think we should include? There are, at the moment, two people in the group. One is me and the other is my friend. We're both feminists and she is gay as well. She's just starting to come out properly so we can talk about it in the oral.
It will be in the Welsh language but don't worry about that. I just need suggestions as to what we could talk about.
Ga ti helpu fi?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? Shahana answered Monday February 16 2004, 2:14 pm: I've never studied Welsh, but I think if the German oral exam's anything to go by it would be good to talk about the position of women in society in the past, present and future and just cram in loads of opinions - the opinions don't have to be yours either, but they can be if you want. I always remember being told to invent a few siblings and stick their opinions in too!!
Anyway, good luck with your exams, and as long as you put the work in they're nothing to worry about! [ Shahana's advice column | Ask Shahana A Question ]
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