As a Welsh language speaker. From what I remember, the people who were taught Welsh at 2nd Language level were usual those who had, up to starting secondary school had been taught through the medium of English rather than Welsh.
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It's not uncommon. Unsurprisingly in places where there are lots of polish folkOriginally posted by bobspud View PostPolish Street signs in the UK sounds like scaremongering although I know many places will print council crap in 50 languages like anyone ever bother to read it…
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So we can make the effort for other cultures but should abandon our ownOriginally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostIt's not uncommon. Unsurprisingly in places where there are lots of polish folk
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Yeh bit different. My sons been in welsh medium school since nursery.Originally posted by garethevans1986 View PostAs a Welsh language speaker. From what I remember, the people who were taught Welsh at 2nd Language level were usual those who had, up to starting secondary school had been taught through the medium of English rather than Welsh.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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