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East of England

Coca Cola Real Business Language Challenge

Date: 
Tuesday, 15 July, 2014 - 01:00 to Tuesday, 31 March, 2015 - 01:00
Region: 
East of England
Location: 
Eastern region

See flyer for more information.

 

The Real Business Challenge (RBC) is an exciting enterprise competition for students who will be in Years 9 an 10, over the 2014/2015 academic year.

The RBC is free and, linked to the curriculum, it challenges students to tackle a business task set by Coca-Cola Enterprises. It is work-related learning at its most engaging and an opportunity for a whole year group to develop enterprise skills that will give them a competitive edge in today's job market.

 

Routes into Languages East is delighted to be teaming up with Coca Cola for this exciting pilot project, giving students the opportunity to participate in authentic tasks as part of a cross-curricular project, combining languages and business

 

To take part register by clicking here and download the flier below

Language Presenter of the Year Competition

Date: 
Friday, 26 September, 2014 - 01:00 to Wednesday, 4 March, 2015 - 00:00
Region: 
East of England
Location: 
East

OCR and Routes into Languages East are working together to reward our young people’s language learning.

The Language Presenter of the Year Competition officially launches on 26th September, The European Day of Languages,  using the winning poster from the 2013/2014 poster competition by Jess McCamley of Hinchingbrooke School

Year 10 and 11 pupils are asked to prepare a 3-5 minute presentation about a product of their choice (real or imagined) in a language they are studying at school.

For further details, see competition poster attached below 

Each video entry should be accompanied by a copy of the entry form below by the deadline: 20th February, 2014

The final will be held at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge in LAB 006 on Wednesday 4th March, 1.30pm 

 

  

Spanish/German/French Double Club with Norwich City Football Club

Date: 
Wednesday, 3 September, 2014 - 01:00 to Thursday, 23 July, 2015 - 01:00
Region: 
East of England
Location: 
In School with optional extra of a trip to NCFC

The popular Spanish and German Double Club at Norwich City Football Club, are now joined by a new French version

For details see the flier below.

 

Routes East Translation Bee

Date: 
Saturday, 26 September, 2015 - 01:00 to Thursday, 30 June, 2016 - 01:00
Region: 
East of England
Location: 
East

At last, by popular demand - for all your past Year 7 Spelling Bee contestants suffering withdrawal symptoms - the opportunity for students in Years 8 & 9 to take part in a fun competition to practise and improve a range of skills vital in preparation for starting a GCSE course:  vocabulary, spelling, pronunciation, memory, verb conjugation, tenses, sentence formation  (French, Spanish and German). Created by Jane Driver of The Voyager Academy.

We're delighted that Vocab Express, one of our key Spelling Bee sponsors, will now be sponsoring our new Translation Bee website.

STOP PRESS: IT'S READY!!! - SIGN UP AT www.fltb.co.uk

 

 

 

Mother Tongue Other Tongue

Date: 
Thursday, 31 January, 2013 - 00:00 to Saturday, 30 November, 2013 - 00:00
Region: 
East of England
Location: 
East

UPDATE

We are very excited that the Routes East Celebration Event for Mother Tongue Other Tongue will take place on Thursday 24th October at 4.00, in the Mumford Theatre, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge as part of the Cambridge Festival of Ideas.

 

Congratulations to all your shortlisted MTOT competitors. As mentioned in the previous email, we would love them to read out their poems at the Celebration Event. We are compiling an anthology of shortlisted poems and each of the shortlisted candidates will receive a copy. There will be extra copies available for sale to schools, friends and family, with proceeds going to Save the Children Fund.

 

Winners will be announced on the day and will be invited to the National Celebration Day in Manchester on November 7th

Seats are available for all participants as well as family and friends but places are limited

 

Booking is now open at http://angliaruskincommunity.eventbrite.co.uk/

 

 

 

Mother Tongue Other Tongue  

We’re extending this tried and tested multilingual poetry competition that celebrates cultural diversity and the many languages currently spoken in secondary schools from Routes into Languages North West to Routes into Languages East.

 

THE ROUTES EAST COMPETITION

Free and open to: 11-18 year olds (Years 7-13)

Age categories are as follows:

*    KS3 (Secondary years 7,8,9)

*    KS4 (Secondary years 10,11)

*    KS5 (Secondary years 12,13)

Each school should select the 3 best entries per year group.

Deadline: Friday 19th July 2013

Winners will be selected by a panel of judges and winning entries will feature in an anthology. Winners will be invited to the celebration event.·      

Routes into Languages East invites young writers to send in their poetry and verse for this multi-lingual poetry competition.  There are two categories:

  • Mother Tongue – pupils whose first language is not English are encouraged to submit a poem or song in their first language.  It can be an original piece, or a ‘remembered’ piece.  It can be written in any language.  The entry will be judged on a short paragraph (written in English) that explains the piece and its significance to the pupil. 
  • Other Tongue – pupils learning another language are encouraged to get creative with this language and submit an original poem for the competition. 

THE RULES

Mother Tongue / Other Tongue is open to all mainstream and supplementary secondary schools in the North West and pupils can enter as individuals or groups of any size.

Mother tongue:

This can be an original, creative piece, or a poem or song that is ‘remembered’ – i.e. something in your first language that you recall, or that has been told to you by a relative. This can be in any language but English and pieces must also include a short explanation of the inspiration behind the piece, where it comes from, or why it is important to the person submitting it. (No more than half a page)

Other tongue entries must be original poem and written in a language that is not the first language spoken by the person writing it.  This can be any language, including English (if it is not the writer’s first language)

All entries must be accompanied by a Mother Tongue Other Tongue 2013 Entry Cover Sheet (see below).

TEACHERS!

FOR A TEACHER'S PACK TO HELP GET YOU STARTED, SEE BELOW...

To submit by email, send your entry to routes@anglia.ac.uk, including all the details requested above and with the subject heading MTOT.

To submit by post: send a copy of your work remembering to include all the information and contact details listed above to:

Mother Tongue Other Tongue
Routes into Languages East
Hel 262
Anglia Ruskin University
Cambridge
CB1 1PT

A national celebration event will be held on November 7th 2013 in Manchester

Language on Film Competition

Date: 
Saturday, 26 September, 2015 - 01:00 to Friday, 22 July, 2016 - 01:00
Region: 
East of England
Location: 
East of England

A film competition for Key Stage 3 pupils to write, direct and produce a short film (max 5 mins) of any genre in a foreign language, with English subtitles.

 

The competition has 5 stages, 4 of which have to be submitted as part of the competition. There is a deadline for completion of each stage.

 

Only digital video devices and Microsoft Moviemaker or imovie may be used - no professional film-making software is permitted.

 

A Premiere Evening will take place for the winning films from each school in June/July (date tbc) at Anglia  Ruskin University.

 

For more information, details of film-making training and to see past winners visit the wiki: http://rilanguageonfilm.wikispaces.com

 

To register for the Language on Film competition click here

 

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