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What is the state of Welsh speakers in North Wales?
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I seem to remember on my last visit to North Wales (Many moons ago) that many people were speaking in Welsh.
Is this just the older generation or are people still speaking in Welsh as their first language?
Are the Welsh children being brought up to speak English or Welsh as their first language?
Is this just the older generation or are people still speaking in Welsh as their first language?
Are the Welsh children being brought up to speak English or Welsh as their first language?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Under the National Curriculum , Welsh is compulsory ( at different levels ie beginners thru to fluent speakers ) . If you have Welsh speaking parents then the children are naturally brought up in a Welsh speaking household. There are primary and secondary schools which teach through the medium of Welsh. Others are taught through the English language.
It's better than that. There are schools in England that teach Welsh or in Welsh. My brother and sister- in- law live in Herefordshire. They are both Welsh, but not 'native ' Welsh speakers, though his grandparents were. They learned Welsh. Their children were brought up to speak Welsh as their primary language and sent to a local school where Welsh was spoken. This had the curious result for me that the three- year -old, on seeing a house spider, immediately said to me "Spider! Spider!" , in Welsh. Getting no response, she said it in English.
Welsh has had a great revival.
Welsh has had a great revival.
I wanted to work in Wales as the original plan was to move to Redman rather than the other way round... Unfortunately the local NHS trusts had Fluency in Welsh as an essential on the job specs.. some even going so far as to state currently learning ' as inadequate'. I looked at some local government posts but they were the same. Private sector is probably ok though.
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