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Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics

 

Why Not Languages? Resources for school teachers and pupils

Why study languages?

These resources aim to inspire pupils to include languages amongst their subject choices for GCSE and A level, and to consider studying them at university.  Find out why languages are important, rewarding and useful, and enjoy some taster activities to discover new skills and languages.  

'WhyNotLanguages' is an annual programme of widening participation events and activities for schools (mainly in the East of England) with low participation in Higher Education. These events promote and enhance language learning in schools, and encourage pupils to continue with their language studies at GCSE, A-Level and at university level. We work in partnership with colleagues at the University’s Language Centre and the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies to create targeted resources and activities for Key Stages 3, 4 and 5.

Attendance is by invitation and demand for places is high. We regret that it is not usually possible to give places to all schools that apply. If you teach languages in a state school in the East of England and would like to be included in our invitation list, please email outreach@mmll.cam.ac.uk

In response to Covid-19 and the move to online events, we created this range of online 'WhyNotLanguages' resources, which are now available on an ongoing basis for independent use by school teachers and students.

 

Talk - 'Why Not Languages at GCSE?'

By Dr Stuart Davis, Director of Outreach & Schools Liaison and Senior Lecturer in Spanish at the University of Cambridge

 

 

Student perspective: why learn languages at GCSE?

Six of our current languages students at the University of Cambridge reveal why they find that languages gives them enjoyment and advantages.

 

 

Talk - 'Why Not Languages at A level?'

By Dr Stuart Davis, Director of Outreach & Schools Liaison and Senior Lecturer in Spanish at the University of Cambridge

 

 

Language Taster - Italian

By Dott. Claudia Domenici, Senior Language Teaching Officer at the University of Cambridge

 

Language Taster - Portuguese

By Felipe Schuery, University Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge

 

Language Taster - German

By Maren de Vincent-Humphreys, Language Teaching Officer at the University of Cambridge

 

German handout 1 - Teacher Information sheet

German handout 2 - Student handout

 

German taster video

Language Taster - Arabic

By Farida El Keiy, Language Teaching Officer at the University of Cambridge (FAMES)

 

Arabic Handout 1 - Oral exercise

Arabic Handout 2 - Arabic script

 

Arabic taster video

Language Taster - Russian

By Dr Anna Schneider, Language Teaching Officer at the University of Cambridge

 

Russian Handout 1 - Cyrillic Alphabet

Russian Handout 2 - Dialogue

 

Russian taster video

Language Taster - Hebrew

By Dr Benjamin Kantor, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Cambridge (FAMES)

 

Hebrew Handout 1 - The Modern Hebrew Alphabet

Hebrew Handout 2 - Vowel Chart

Hebrew Handout 3 - Dialogue

 

Hebrew taster video

Further language tasters

Take a look at these MEITS language taster videos for Indonesian, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Catalan, French, Cornish, Persian, Nepali, and more Arabic and Portuguese.

 

KS5 Resources - Sample Lectures & Worksheets

French sample lecture: 'Language Shift' - Video / Worksheet

French sample lecture: 'Lexical Borrowing' Video / Worksheet

German sample lecture: 'Introduction to reading Kafka' - Video / Worksheet

Spanish sample lecture: 'A 21st Century Narrative of the Spanish Civil War' - Video / Worksheet

Italian sample lecture: 'Medieval Visions of Vice & Virtue in Giotto's Arena Chapel in Padova and Dante's Comedy' - Video / Worksheet

Portuguese sample lecture: 'A Translation Challenge' - Video / Worksheet

 

Student Q&A

Find out what some of our current students have to say about their language choices and their experiences at Cambridge University

 

Games

Visit MEITS' newly-launched suite of games about languages and multilingualism at worldoflanguages.co.uk, which show that learning languages is fun and easier than you might think.

 

Click HERE to return to the main Outreach pages to find out about access & participation, events for prospective students, and further resources for students and teachers.