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Routes ebulletin - March 2010

Welcome to the Routes e-bulletin for March 2010!

If you are using our “Why study languages?” calendar you will know that this month features French Creole, spoken in Guadeloupe. You’ll be able to use our Fench Creole classroom activity sheet (Word doc) available from our website.

Other forms of Creole are spoken around the world and you can hear radio programmes online to sample the sounds and music. Bridget Kendall, diplomatic correspondent for the BBC uses her languages regularly - see the DVD made by our London consortium, it's 10 minutes long with lots of interviews including the team who subtitle CSI in French, and a medical student at UCL (Bridget Kendall is at 3.41-4.02, 5.08-5.24 and 6.46-7.29).

We have an exciting programme of events taking place over the next few months. Click on the links below to find out more and book your place.

Heather McGuinness,
Routes Programme Manager

National Network for Interpreting (1 item)

National Network for Translation (1 item)

North East (4 items)

North West (3 items)

South (2 items)

South West (2 items)

West Midlands (4 items)

Cymru (2 items)

Yorkshire and the Humber (1 item)