by cristahazell | Apr 29, 2021 | News, Secondary News, Wales
Welsh consultation on GCSE content: extracts from the consultation document Qualifications Wales has recently (16 April 2020) closed its consultation on: the GCSE subjects that should be available in the future; the other made-for-Wales qualifications that should also...
by cristahazell | Apr 29, 2021 | News
Languages have been featuring recently (April 2021) in some of the UK Parliament debates. Please find below links to questions by parliamentarians and ministers’ responses, which are publicly available. Question on eTwinning:...
by cristahazell | Apr 23, 2021 | News
More young people may choose to study foreign languages to GCSE if they are encouraged to ‘identify’ with languages at school, rather than just learning vocabulary and grammar, new research suggests. The University of Cambridge study found that...
by cristahazell | Apr 23, 2021 | News
Languages are more connected than we think. As language lovers, polyglots and linguists we know how languages are linked but an interactive installation Found in Translation in Tokyo shows us a veritable visual feast of interconnectivity between 24 languages using...
by cristahazell | Apr 23, 2021 | News
On Spanish Language Day, Google Doodle celebrates the letter Ñ (pronounced “enye”), which is the only letter in the Spanish alphabet that originated in Spain. Originally published on the Newsweek.com website you can read the article in full...
by cristahazell | Apr 14, 2021 | ALL News, News
ALL’s Council has twelve members who are elected for a three year term. The Council’s role is: • to discuss and Inform the Association’s policies and strategies • to contribute to the future development of the Association • to consider proposals for new activities and...