Not exact matches
The
modern reality has radically changed: we have become
more mobile, it is easier for us to move, we learn
foreign languages, we can freely travel the world, and meet interesting people there.
In doing so, these interactive teaching methods help to develop a
more creative approach to learning with the ultimate aim of a wider interest in
modern foreign languages within the classroom.
«I want to ensure that
more and
more of our young people actively choose to study a
modern foreign language as part of their school education, and develop the skills they need to thrive in a
modern global economy.»
«In government, we made sure
more children had the opportunity to study a
language - by putting
modern and
foreign languages on the National Curriculum from the age of seven.»
Schools will have to find
more than 2,000 «missing» teachers to meet the government's demand for the inclusion of a
modern foreign language in the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), Schools Week can exclusively reveal.