Conventionally, the right is taken as the positive direction (like on the Cartesian plane), a negative velocity means the particle is moving left.
Acceleration is the change in velocity. Since it is negative, the velocity is decreasing over time, i.e. moving further in the negative direction.
Now a constant velocity means the particle moves the same distance each second.
So if the velocity itself is changing then the distance is changing even more.
In this case the particle starts moving at
.
Acceleration is given by
, i.e. each second the velocity is changed by
.
So the velocity of the particle after each second passes would be -3, -5, -7, -9...
Speed is the velocity, ignoring the sign. When we talk about speed we only care how fast the object is going, not which direction it's going.
So the speed of the particle after each second passes would be 3, 5, 7, 9... which is clearly increasing over time.
So the particle is moving to the left with increasing speed.