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  2. Wlpan - Wikipedia

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    Wlpan is the name of an intensive Welsh course for beginners used by some Welsh for Adults courses in Wales. It began in the mid 1970s. [1] Courses continue to be taught, in person and through the internet. [2] The course teaches basic patterns in as short a time as possible.

  3. Nant Gwrtheyrn - Wikipedia

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    An outdoor language class. The centre specialises in courses for adults who want to learn Welsh as an additional language. Courses are held throughout the year at a variety of levels from absolute beginner up to Higher and Proficiency levels, with learners' weekends and other activities to strengthen understanding.

  4. Elwyn Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Elwyn Hughes is the Senior Co-ordinator for Welsh Courses for Adults in the Department of Lifelong Learning at the University of Wales, Bangor.His achievements over the past 30 years were recognised at the 2005 National Eisteddfod of Wales when he was awarded the "Tlws Goffa Elvet a Mair Elvet Thomas" Award in recognition of his work.

  5. Wales wants to make the Welsh language part of every ... - AOL

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    The Welsh government has already made large investments in Welsh teaching and learning and to draw in new teachers, but bilingual teaching training for English-medium secondary school teachers is ...

  6. Welsh language - Wikipedia

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    Welsh is also taught in adult education classes. The Welsh Government has recently set up six centres of excellence in the teaching of Welsh for Adults, with centres in North Wales, [99] Mid Wales, South West, Glamorgan, Gwent, and Cardiff.

  7. List of further education colleges in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Further education colleges offer courses for adult learners, including some academic qualifications, but mainly vocational studies and work-based learning. Sixth form colleges mainly offer academic qualifications such as A Levels for people between the ages of 16 and 19.