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Thursday, 25 November 2010

Eruditio latin quod cupiditas


Sunday 21st November 2010 saw the launch of an exciting £2.5million campaign to restore the teaching of Latin and Greek to all state school students in Britain within ten years. With celebrity supporters such as Joanna Lumley, Boris Johnson and Tom Stoppard, the campaign, lead by classics enthusiast Bettany Hughes, aims to ensure that more than current 16% of state schools offer at least one of the subjects.

The learning of classical languages is proven to help British learners of romance languages, particularly of French, Spanish and Italian, for they already have a basic grounding in the grammatical patterns. In addition, however good a translation of a piece of literature, there are always some aspects which can only truly be appreciated if the piece is read in its original language. A wide range of classical literature in its original text would be opened up to people if they were equipped with the language skills. Learning Latin is also proven to improve pupils’ standards across the curriculum, particularly in English and Maths, and classics graduates can expect to enjoy a higher employment rate than the majority of other arts graduates.

Personally, I believe that the campaign is a brilliant idea, and hope it will be effective. A couple of years ago I had the chance to learn a small amount of Latin at Weald. Even the basics have proved to be helpful as I now attempt to read medieval French literature!

This information in this post was taken from an article published in “The Sunday Times” on 21/11/2010.

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Crossing the Channel

As our closest European neighbours, it is unsurprising that many of the current affairs which affect France also impact us in England. On Monday, it became apparent that the French Coastguard is of the belief that a ban should be enforced against those who wish to challenge themselves by swimming the 21 miles from Dover to Calais to cross the English Channel. The main reason for this proposal was fear of an accident occurring. Those attempting the challenge must pass through the world’s busiest shipping lane, which sees over five hundred vessels pass through each day. Several organisations, including ferry operators, have warned that passing swimmers could cause a serious accident, despite assurance from the Channel Swimming and Piloting Federation that the crossings are safe and well organised.

It is worth noting that France banned swimmers from using the Calais to Dover route seventeen years ago and also that no swimmer or support boat has ever caused an accident whilst completing the crossing. With this in mind, is the proposed ban a justified, or even necessary, measure?

Olivia, who is a keen swimmer in year 13, agrees that it would be a shame if the ban were to be enforced:

I think it would be a real shame to ban such an iconic event that many swimmers aspire to complete. I understand the obvious safety concerns, however, it is arguable that due to technological advances it is now safer than ever to swim the “Everest of open water”. I can only imagine the feeling of triumph and accomplishment is unparalleled and this should not be taken away from those who are able and determined to take up the challenge.

Friday, 5 November 2010

Language Leaders taking control of blog

Hi. My name's Jess. I am one of the Language Leaders in year 12. Among the other responsibilities that we have been given, we have been asked to contribute actively to the MFL blog. This is exciting, as it means that students will have more control of what appears on the blog! As I am already a keen blogger, I have gladly accepted the role of Blog Manager. I will be listening out for languages-related news in the press, achievements in languages of our students and reviews and write-ups of language events. I will be looking to meet with students who have anything that they would like to add. For now, though, bis zum nächsten Mal!

Friday, 4 December 2009

New Flag pictures!

7D have been helping to create their own versions of foreign flag pictures for the blog. Look below on the right hand menu to see the examples. We have put the French one up today (thank you student "AR KA$H" ). More to follow... :o)