Home > Modern Foreign Languages |
![]() Latest entries in this section | |
NAAIDT
The importance of modern foreign languagesLanguages are part of the cultural richness of our society and the world in which we live and work. Learning languages contributes to mutual understanding, a sense of global citizenship and personal fulfilment. Pupils learn to appreciate different countries, cultures, communities and people. By making comparisons, they gain insight into their own culture and society. The ability to understand and communicate in another language is a lifelong skill for education, employment and leisure in this country and throughout the world. Link to the National Curriculum for MFLLink to the new National Curriculum for MFL at Key Stage 3Link to the QCA schemes of work for French at key stage 2Link to the QCA schemes of work for French at key stage 3Link to the QCA schemes of work for German at key stage 2Link to the QCA schemes of work for German at key stage 3Link to the QCA schemes of work for Spanish at key stage 2Link to the QCA schemes of work for Spanish at key stage 3Link to the National Curriculum in Action site for MFL |
||
NAAIDT Patron: Sir James Dyson Copyright © NAAIDT 1999 - 2025 Programming by Dial Solutions Ltd |