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                        Responding to this challenge will mean considering each area of Wales on the basis of its
                        linguistic composition, and planning in order to strike an appropriate balance locally between
                        formal and informal events, creating contexts in which the use of Welsh occurs naturally, and
                        taking action to normalise the language and improve its prestige.

                        An important element of this will be developing prominent leaders who understand the key
                        aspects of language planning. This will enable people and organisations outside the government,
                        whether funded or not by the government, to act as independent catalysts. The aim will be to
                        move away from funding every organisation and event, in order to support opportunities which
                        give communities a platform to act for themselves.


                        Opportunities for new speakers

                        The Welsh language belongs to everybody and everyone has the potential to become a Welsh
                        speaker. New speakers who learn the language as adults need sufficient opportunities to
                        practise their Welsh language skills and to use it socially in order to achieve fluency. Those
                        opportunities need to involve existing fluent speakers who can act as catalysts for use by new
                        speakers as part of their everyday lives. Evidence gathered in some communities (Welsh
                        Government 2015) indicates that some new speakers felt that Welsh speakers’ tendency of
                        using English with learners in the community hindered their opportunities to practise their
                        skills and gain confidence in the Welsh language.

                        We will therefore develop a variety of interventions – from disseminating messages to fluent
                        speakers concerning core behaviours when speaking with new speakers to ensuring the
                        commitment of fluent speakers to devote time to improving the confidence of new speakers,
                        bridging adult education sessions and informal use in the community.


                        Our aim: embed positive language use practices supported
                        by formal and informal opportunities to use Welsh socially.




































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