MPs and Peers plea for protection of language skills in Brexit negotiations The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Modern Languages has today launched Brexit and Languages: A checklist for Government negotiators and officials highlighting four essential...
The 2016/17 edition of the Language Trends survey is now live! Primary and secondary schools across the country should now have received letters asking them to complete the online Language Trends Survey for this year. If your school has been selected as part of this...
Are you visiting the Language Show Live on Friday October 14th? Would you like to learn more about Language Futures? This October the Association for Language Learning will be returning to Language Show Live – Europe’s largest annual event for language teachers,...
ALL is part of the multi-partner project “THE LANGUAGE MAGICIAN”, which is developing a new computer game for the assessment of language skills at primary school level. The project is conducted by ten international partners from the field of education, and addresses...
This year’s GCSE results were published on 25 August 2016 by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ). ALL President René Koglbauer commented, “Firstly, on behalf of the Association, I would like to congratulate all GCSE students and their teachers on their...
A group of five schools delivering the Language Futures approach have recently been awarded a grant of £1,225 from The Japan Foundation to purchase teaching resources to help establish the teaching of Japanese in their schools. The Japan Foundation promotes...