Western Mail

Welsh Learner of theYear named

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REBECCA Jones from Aberdare has been named the Urdd Eisteddfod’s Welsh learner of the year.

The 22-year-old was awarded the Learner’s Medal on the festival Maes in Pencoed yesterday.

Entrants were required to show their communicat­ion skills through the medium of Welsh by speaking in public.

Finalists were invited to the Urdd Camp at Llangranno­g to showcase their talents earlier this year.

Rebecca, who studied at Swansea University, was inspired by her lecturer (and former archdruid) Christine James to learn the language.

She said: “In July last year, I threw my hat in the air to celebrate gaining a first class degree in Welsh.

“I really have to thank the Welsh Department at the University, without them and their support I would never have competed.”

The young student decided to learn Welsh after hearing people chatting at events like the Royal Welsh.

“But I couldn’t understand a word,” she said.

“I believe that the Welsh language is an important part of our identity, as Welsh people, and the language will open doors for me as I search for jobs in the future.”

Even though Rebecca’s grandmothe­r speaks Welsh, her mother and father did not take up the language. But since she started learning, her sister has also started attending Welsh for adults classes.

“It’s a great opportunit­y for me to develop my sister’s confidence as I know how to overcome the challenges that come with learning a language,” Rebecca added.

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