Wannabe Welsh speakers at Tesco are getting a helping hand thanks to a special six-week course.
The initiative at Aberystwyth’s Superstore is being run by Dysgu Cymraeg Ceredigion, Powys a Sir Gâr – a Welsh for Adults programme that offers Welsh language courses.
The course has already received an enthusiastic response from Tesco colleagues eager to learn, with the sessions developing their basic knowledge of the language while also expanding on it further.
The lessons further entrench the superstore into the town, as the team does its part in keeping the language, culture, and history of the country alive and running.
Helen Vardy, community champion for the Tesco team, said: “I am so pleased to have been able to set these lessons up for the team.
“This is a great opportunity to embrace our local language and culture, and it’s been wonderful to see such enthusiasm from the team, who – thanks to this course – can now greet our customers with confidence in Welsh using phrases such as ‘Bore da’, “Prynhawn da’, and ‘Hwyl fawr’.”
The course at Aberystwyth’s Superstore comes as Welsh government has set a target of having one million Welsh speakers by 2050.
The Dysgu Cymraeg Ceredigion, Powys a Sir Gâr scheme is designed to teach adults Welsh, with courses being delivered across all across the country.
Claire De Silva, Head of Community at Tesco, said: “It’s inspiring to see our Aberystwyth colleagues taking steps to connect with their community through language.
“This initiative not only supports personal development but also strengthens our bond with customers.”
Tesco’s community programmes aim to bring colleagues and local people together through projects that make a positive difference.
By supporting activities like this Welsh course, Tesco continues to encourage learning, inclusivity, and community spirit across its stores.
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