Cymraeg

Cymraeg

Qualification

GCSE

Examination Board

WJEC

Overview of content
  • understanding the world around us
  • enjoyment of Cymraeg and seeing value for Cymraeg outside the classroom
  • using language associated with interests
  • developing the use of Cymraeg for socialising and the workplace
  • a wide variety of opportunities for learners to hear, see and read material which is rich and diverse in Cymraeg
  • develop linguistic skills in order to use Cymraeg in a confident manner.

 

Skills development
  • grow holistically in their understanding and purposeful use of languages, literacy and communication
  • develop their linguistic repertoire through understanding how Cymraeg works
  • adapt and manipulate language to communicate effectively to a range of different audiences
  • develop receptive, interpretive and expressive language skills
  • transfer existing knowledge and skills into new contexts including the social and cultural aspects of language.

 

Careers

Being able to communicate in another language doubles your chances of finding work. Here is a list of industries in Wales calling out for more Welsh speakers.

  • Public Services
  • Hospitality
  • Film and Television production
  • Content Creating
  • Acting and Performing
  • Sports and Coaching
  • Social Care and Nursing
  • App Development
  • Animation
  • Translating
  • Teaching and Education
  • Social Work
  • Teaching and Education

 

How you will be assessed

Unit 1: 25% – Speaking Assessment
Unit 2: 25% – Speaking Assessment
Unit 3: 25% – Exam
Unit 4: 25% – Exam

For further information, please contact Mr. Bohana.