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Rhondda Cynon Taf, , United Kingdom
Welsh Speaking Teaching Assistant
Are you passionate about supporting the educational journey of students in Welsh Medium and Dual Stream schools?
Do you possess excellent communication skills in both Welsh and English?
Hoop Education is seeking dedicated and enthusiastic Supply Welsh Speaking Learning Support Assistants to support Welsh medium schools across Rhondda-Cynon-Taff.
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Slangs & AI meanings
Breaking luck is Black−American slang for the first trick of the evening for a prostitute
Welsh is slang for to cheat by avoiding payment of bets or to dishonourably avoid the fulfilment of a pecuniary obligation.
A popular name for speakers. "Turn those speakies all the way up."
Adj. 1. Drunk, intoxicated with alcohol. Abb. of steaming drunk. 2. Racing, moving quickly. E.g."We were steaming up the motorway at 140." 3. Very angry. E.g."I've never seen her so angry, she was steaming."Adj./Adv. An intensifier, such as 'blinking', 'bleeding'. E.g."That steaming idiot has spent all our holiday money on a new stereo."Noun. A act of aggressive robbery, often taking place on public transport, whereby groups of youths terrorize their victims.
Welch is slang for to fail to repay a debt or obligation.
Spanking is British slang for a severe beating.
very upset, disappointed ‘I am spewing about this.’
Raquel Welch is London Cockney rhyming slang for belch.
Steaming is slang for extremely drunk, intoxicated. Steaming is British slang for mugging as a gang in force. Steaming is British slang for furious, very angry. Steaming is British slang for very, extremely.
Adj. 1. Excellent. 2. New. Short for brand spanking new. Noun. A beating.
v. To snort or smoke methamphetamine (crank, speed). In some cases people will take it intervenously. "Why are you figiting so much, have you been tweaking again?"Â
Freaking is a slang intensifier.
Welsh person
Speeding is slang for being under the influence of amphetamine.
Spending is British slang for money.
Tearing is old slang for impressive, splendid, grand.
Stealing
Drug-induced paranoia; peaking on speed; desperately searching for crack
Welsh Speaking Teaching Assistant
Breaking luck is Black−American slang for the first trick of the evening for a prostitute
Welsh is slang for to cheat by avoiding payment of bets or to dishonourably avoid the fulfilment of a pecuniary obligation.
A popular name for speakers. "Turn those speakies all the way up."
Adj. 1. Drunk, intoxicated with alcohol. Abb. of steaming drunk. 2. Racing, moving quickly. E.g."We were steaming up the motorway at 140." 3. Very angry. E.g."I've never seen her so angry, she was steaming."Adj./Adv. An intensifier, such as 'blinking', 'bleeding'. E.g."That steaming idiot has spent all our holiday money on a new stereo."Noun. A act of aggressive robbery, often taking place on public transport, whereby groups of youths terrorize their victims.
Welch is slang for to fail to repay a debt or obligation.
Spanking is British slang for a severe beating.
very upset, disappointed ‘I am spewing about this.’
Raquel Welch is London Cockney rhyming slang for belch.
Steaming is slang for extremely drunk, intoxicated. Steaming is British slang for mugging as a gang in force. Steaming is British slang for furious, very angry. Steaming is British slang for very, extremely.
Adj. 1. Excellent. 2. New. Short for brand spanking new. Noun. A beating.
v. To snort or smoke methamphetamine (crank, speed). In some cases people will take it intervenously. "Why are you figiting so much, have you been tweaking again?"Â
Freaking is a slang intensifier.
Welsh person
Speeding is slang for being under the influence of amphetamine.
Spending is British slang for money.
Tearing is old slang for impressive, splendid, grand.
Stealing
Drug-induced paranoia; peaking on speed; desperately searching for crack
Welsh Speaking Teaching Assistant
comprehensive school, using the Welsh form of the name in the early 1970s. As of 2023, 43.5% of pupils come from Welsh-speaking homes. Head: Mr Trefor Jones
1840s. The three commissioners were English and could not speak Welsh. The Welsh-speaking assistants they employed and the witnesses the enquiry spoke to were
teachers in Welsh speaking areas were now encouraged to teach English through Welsh and schools could benefit financially from teaching Welsh as a subject
student's own learning is enhanced through the teaching process. Pedeutology AI teaching assistant Bullying in teaching Certified teacher School of education Student
supporting the use of the Welsh language in schools and Young Farmer organisations. She has also been a teaching assistant, eggs seller and milk recording
evidence and statistics.: 881 They spoke no Welsh, but it was generally the army of Welsh-speaking assistant commissioners, who were also appointed, who
interest in teaching children, compiled the first four of the McGuffey Readers in 1836. The whole-word method was introduced into the English-speaking world
quality of teaching and learning experiences is very high, and support to ensure pupils’ wellbeing is an exceptional feature." The Welsh children's author
professional career began in Perth, where, in addition to teaching elocution, acting, and public speaking, he put on plays and recitations, and also founded
mainly Welsh-speaking constituency of Carmarthen for the Labour Party against Plaid Cymru leader Gwynfor Evans, about which he wrote a book in the Welsh language