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Category Archives: Cymraeg/Siarter Iaith
Patrwm yr wythnos/Pattern of the week
Every week (usually a Monday), Criw Cymraeg choose a new pattern of the week.
Criw Cymraeg then monitor the pupils in their class using this pattern and help the teacher award a certificate on the following Monday.
We will be posting the ‘patrwm yr wythnos’ here so that you can use it at home.
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Advantages of Learning Welsh by our Criw Cymraeg
In our last Criw Cymraeg meeting, we came out with 8 reasons for learning and speaking Welsh.
- Sense of identity and belonging
- Can be fun to learn another language
- Being part of a community
- Being able to speak to other welsh speakers,
- Understand TV programmes (e.g. rugby on TV),
- Jobs (many jobs in Wales are in demand of welsh speakers so it may be easier for you to get a job)
- Good for your brain, keeps your brain fit.
- It’s going to be a language of the future in Wales!
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Start their bilingual Journey! Dechrau ein taith iaith!
Dechrau ein tait iaith! Start their bilingual journey!
Your child will grow up in a World where most children speak at least two languages – you can help your child too.
Here are some phrases for you to practise with your child.
Bore da – Good morning
Nos da – Good night
Da iawn ti – Well done you
Amser bath – Bath time
Amser cysgu – Sleep time
Amser bwyd – Food time
Amser darllen – Reading time
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