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Language from film for KS3

Routes into Languages East has commissioned a collection of materials to use with year 9. The materials consist of about one hour's pre-teaching for the film and one hour's teaching after watching the film. Series Editor is Rachel Hawkes of Comberton Village College.

We were very fortunate to be able to watch the films at the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse, having piloted the materials with year 9 pupils from local Cambridgeshire schools.

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German: Netto

The first pack developed for German is for Netto, with materials created by Leigh McClelland of Comberton Village College

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French: Kirikou et la sorcière

The first pack developed for French is for Kirikou et la sorcière, with materials created by Steph Hopkins.

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Spanish: Valentín

The first pack developed for Spanish is for Valentín, with materials created by Alicia Pena-Calvo of Anglia Ruskin University.

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Language on film videos

  1. Introduction
  2. Overview
  3. Stage 1: Development
  4. Stage 2: Pre-production
  5. Stage 2: Pre-production - Shots
  6. Stage 2: Pre-production - Storyboard & Shotlist
  7. Stage 3: Production
  8. Stage 4: Post-Production
  9. Stage 5: Exhibition, Distribution and Archiving
  10. Winning Film 2010
  11. Film example 1
  12. Film example 2

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Business Language Champions

Business Language Champions Plus (BLC+) is a project which aims to demonstrate to students in secondary and further education the value of language skills in the world of work. It achieves this by bringing together employers and schools to work on project activity and offer mutual support.

The project runs from 2007 to 2011, and is delivered by RLN East on behalf of CiLT, the National Centre for Languages and Norfolk County Council. The project is funded by Norfolk County Council and the Department of Children, Schools & Families (DCSF). The project aims to form 35 employer-school partnerships, the majority of which are based in Norfolk. For more information click here: http://www.rln-east.com/blc/

In 2009 Routes East hopes to join RLN/EESA in launching BLC projects in other parts of the Region too. To read about the exciting projects that have already inspired pupils in Norfolk click here: http://www.instantflipbook.com/flipbooks/1374990242

Please contact us at Routes East (routes@anglia.ac.uk) if you would like to get involved.

Language Ambassadors

 See below for some inspirational profiles from people who've studied languages and used them for their work. See how languages have enriched their lives

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