Welsh Language is compulsory in all schools in Wales, but the amount of Welsh that is taught varies, depending on the type of school you attend.
Research shows that speaking more than one language can boost your skills in many ways.
The most significant challenges to Service children’s education: 17% of primary schools said Learning Welsh and 21% of Secondary schools said Learning Welsh.
I have a right to speak my own language and to follow my family’s way of life.
I moved to Wales because my Dad was posted in the Army. I thought I would get bullied and I was shy when you meet new people, but I made some friends.
To help you get started with learning Welsh, here are some Service children from Ysgol y Tywyn Primary School on the Isle of Anglesey, sharing some key words and phrases in Welsh.
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"Gynted ag ydych yn dod i arfer i dŷ, rydych yn cael eich symud – rwyf wedi bod mewn pedair ysgol ac wedi symud chwech gwaith."
Aiden
"Roeddwn i’n byw yn Nepal, yna aethom i Brunei, yna Malaysia."
Ashim
"Drwy fy llygaid i mae gennych gannoedd o ffrindiau mewn llefydd gwahanol."
Chloe
"Dwi di arfer symud rŵan a chymysgu gyda’r plant... Dwi di neud o gymaint o weithiau mae’n rhywbeth arferol rŵan."
Chloe
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