Ukraine: Refugee children learn Welsh at Anglesey schools
Ukrainian refugee children living on Anglesey have learned to speak Welsh over the past 11 weeks.
More than 1,000 miles away from home, they have been welcomed with open arms into the island’s communities.
“I want to learn Welsh because it helps me," said Natalia, who attends a specialist Welsh immersion unit at Ysgol Moelfre
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