MFL | EAL

Modern Foreign Languages                                                                   

"By 2010 every child should have the opportunity throughout KS2
to study a foreign language and develop their interest in the culture of other nations."

 General MFL Websites

image link: Northumberland Language Resourcesimage link: Northumberland Language Resources
image link: Northumberland Language Resources

ngfl.northumberland.gov.uk/languages/

 

image link: Language of the Month
Language of the Month
www.newburypark.redbridge.sch.uk/langofmonth/
Newbury Park Primary School in Redbridge offers free language programs, audio files and other resources to promote language awareness. You can download these fantastic resources along with teacher packs from the Newbury Park Primary School website.
To select the different languages
click here. There are over 30 languages to choose from.

image link: MFL

Modern Foreign Languages Environment
The MFLE Resource Finder and Image Bank contains a growing selection of language-learning links, categorised by level.

www.ltscotland.org.uk


image link: The StandardsSite

Key Stage 2 Framework for languages

Also useful to secondary schools for planning KS2 - KS3 transition
www.standards.dfes.gov.uk


image link: Languages ICT

Languages ICT

This website from CILT and ALL provides a gateway to information and guidance for teachers of languages on using Information and Communications Technology in the classroom.
www.languages-ict.org.uk


image link: CiLT

CiLT

The National Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Resource.

www.cilt.org.uk


image link: BBC Languages

BBC Languages

A range of free multi-media activities online.
Site is intended for adults and would be a useful teacher resource
www.bbc.co.uk/languages/


English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Members of the Kent ICT and Hands on Support Team have been working closely with some specialist teachers from the Minority Ethnic and Bilingual Achievement Team and Leading Teachers to produce a language pack for pupils and staff. 

It aims to support young people, parents and staff with an introduction to some of the basic phrases used in school, such as numbers, days of the week and months. There are some spoken translations or written phrases from English for six different languages, Czech, Polish, Urdu, Filipino, Farsi and Nepalese. 


Czech


Polish


Urdu


Filipino


Farsi


Nepalese

 | Published: 8-1-09  | TOP