This year, Into film festival will take place from the 4th to the 21st November, giving the opportunity for 5-19 year-olds to take part in activities nationwide and putting film at the heart of young peoples’ learning and cultural experience. Teachers and pupils...
CODA was a one-year project implemented by a consortium of five European partners, including the Association for Language Learning, and funded by the Lifelong Learning Programme of the EU Commission. It built on two previous projects led by Nottingham Trent University...
ALL is delighted to announce that the following positions within the Association for 2014-2017 will be filled by: ALL Council members Sue Balmer – Sue has had a long career in teaching modern languages, and has worked as an Advanced Skills Teacher and adviser to...
Marnie Seymour and Sharon Witt (University of Winchester) L’HISTOIRE COMMENCE… Primary Foreign Languages (PFLs) obtaining a new statutory status within the National Curriculum for Key Stage 2 poses a challenge not only for existing primary practitioners but also for...
Mandy Wight (formerly University of Sheffield) I first saw the film ‘Barbara’ shortly after it was released in the summer of 2012 and straightaway thought it was a film which students would enjoy: The plot includes a love story and the conflict between duty and...