Diary of a Trainee Teacher






         Teaching is tough job, and I’m only just beginning.

16 January, 2009

Language teaching in the news

Filed under: Random — missbhave @ 9:07 pm



There’s no doubt that languages are a less popular option for a lot of pupils, yet I still hate reading stories like this one, telling me that the state sector’s rejection of languages in a hunt for the magic A* – C grade average that keeps them high up in the league tables is actually disadvantaging our less well off children, giving provately educated kiddies yet another leg up the ladder.

But what’s the point of teaching these kids a language when they don’t even speak English well, and besides, doesn’t everyone speak English now anyway?

I hate that too! No, the whole world does not speak English. There are more native Chinese speakers in the world than English speakers, and with China’s growing economy it would be stupid to ignore the possibilities of doing business with them. Spanish is probably the most widely spoken european language thanks to South America, and German is a very important business language. Language speakers in general, and German speakers are highly employable – there are jobs out there and not enough candidates to fill them. But it’s not just direct experience. Learning French, German or Spanish teaches you how to learn a language, so if later in life you need to pick up Mandarin, Russian or Arabic you know what a verb is and what it means to conjugate one.

If I had a pound for everyone who tells me that they regret not paying more attention in French/German/Spanish at school then I’d be rich – doubly so if I also had one for everyone who tells me that they envy me for my ability to speak another language. They wish they could do it, but the truth is that everyone can, and they should. All we need to do is move away from the fear and self consciousness that prevents Britons from embracing a new language!

Create a free edublog to get your own comment avatar (and more!)

8 Comments »

  1. Preach it, baby!

    PS. Has something on your blog changed? Have you always had adverts and hyperlinks and stuff?

      Karita — 16 January, 2009 @ 9:55 pm

  2. No! And you know what – I’m not particularly happy about it. If anyone knows how to change this I’m all ears.

      missbhave — 16 January, 2009 @ 10:05 pm

  3. Do you have a support section of edublogs? You could ask them.

      Karita — 17 January, 2009 @ 3:38 pm

  4. I hear you. I teach French in western Canada and even though Canada is officially bilingual, my students could not care less about my subject. If they could magically acquire the language without any work they would, but since there is work required they just check out.

      Julie — 20 January, 2009 @ 10:33 pm

  5. I looked – I’d have to pay to become an ‘edublogs supporter’ to get rid of the ads. It’s a money making scam.

      missbhave — 21 January, 2009 @ 9:33 pm

  6. You should switch to Wordpress, they’re much better. And you can import all your old stuff over so you won’t lose any posts. Do it! Do it!

      Karita — 23 January, 2009 @ 1:31 pm

  7. [...] as a Second Language Teaching Tips | Ink Refill Language Log » Hitting their Stridency Language teaching in the news | Diary of a Trainee Teacher [ Teaching Practicum Report --- week 2] by Project Report Collection Teaching in Second Life [...]

      Go articles::language translations, language learning, world languages and more — 11 March, 2009 @ 1:38 am

  8. This blog entry makes me feel all warm and smug inside. I’m a professional translator from Japanese to English, and I originally hail from Essex! So if I can learn another language, anybody can.

      Kimpatsu — 22 March, 2009 @ 10:31 am

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

*
To prove you're a person (not a spam script), type the security word shown in the picture.
Anti-Spam Image

Hosted by Edublogs.