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Annual Languages Conference Liverpool October 2006
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Where we stand Perceptions and facts What can be done
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Where we stand ● Spanish in the examination results: based on provisional figures from the Joint Council for Qualifications GCSE EnglandJune 2003June 2004June 2005June 2006% French308,342295,970251,706216,481-29.8% German121,679118,014101,46686,680-28.8% Spanish56,79059,58857,73157,5611.4%
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AS EnglandJune 2003June 2004June 2005June 2006% French19,31718,23818,62317,995-6.8% Spanish6,9757,4637,5468,05115.4% German8,4517,7777,6307,578-10.3% ● Spanish in the examination results: based on provisional figures from the Joint Council for Qualifications A Level EnglandJune 2003June 2004June 2005June 2006% French13,68513,29512,71612,867-6.0% Spanish5,1365,3095,6015,84413.8% German6,4295,8695,4815,775-10.2% Where we stand
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SpanishFrenchItalian B. Sign Language German 33.5%26 %10.8 %5.4%5 % ● Spanish at all levels: is Spanish taught at the school? The Consejería contacted 2,510 primary schools YES 12% Sep 05 4% NO 84% 2,832 primary schools in England provided some kind of teaching of Spanish last year Language Proportion of total learner numbers Language Trends 2005 – Adult Language Learning in England HE Table 2: Higher Education language students in the UK by language UK, EU and overseas domiciled students Total HE02/0303/0404/05% French studies131751294512990-15% Spanish studies813590609555+ 18% German studies5235531552350% Italian studies374537853805+ 14%
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Perceptions and Facts ● Difficult ● Not cool ● Not necessary ● Not relevant ● Not worthwhile
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● Spanish is easy ● 43,79 % say Spanish is easy to learn ● 44,64 % say the language they are studying is easy as well Is it hard? Spanish is extremely accessible. It's easy to pronounce and, unlike the …., the Spanish have no hang-ups about importing English words. Clare Rudebeck, The Independent 27 February 2003 Perceptions and Facts
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● Spanish is easy Who are the best people at making friends? ● SPANISH ● FRENCH ● GERMAN ● ITALIAN ● CHINESE ● BRITISH 1 2 3 4 5 6 Perceptions and Facts
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Who are the best people at showing respect for other cultures? ● SPANISH ● FRENCH ● GERMAN ● ITALIAN ● CHINESE ● BRITISH 1 2 3 4 5 6 Perceptions and Facts ● Spanish is easy
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● Spanish is cool Jennifer López, Raul, Enrique Iglesias, Shakira, A. Banderas, Ricky Martin, Reyes, Ronaldo, Casillas, Penélope Cruz, Morientes, Fernando Alonso, Ronaldinho, Cesc Fábregas fiesta – siesta - paella – sangría – tortilla – amigo - salsa – tapas – flamenco – playa - agua – por favor Perceptions and Facts
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● Spanish is cool Which is the best country to spend a holiday with friends or family? ● SPAIN ● FRANCE ● GERMANY ● ITALY ● CHINA ● UK 1 4 5 2 3 6 Perceptions and Facts
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Which country you think you will visit in the next five years? ● SPAIN ● FRANCE ● GERMANY ● ITALY ● CHINA ● None 1 6 5 3 2 4 Perceptions and Facts ● Spanish is cool
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● Spanish is necessary Some 47,000 Britons, equivalent to the entire population of a town the size of Kettering or Hereford, signed on as new residents at Spanish town halls last year. That brought the registered British population in Spain to 274,000 - equivalent to a city the size of Bradford or Leicester. But experts estimate that up to three times as many Britons, about 750,000 people, spend a significant part of the year living in Spain Giles Tremlett in Madrid. Thursday July 27, 2006 The Guardian The Guardian Perceptions and Facts
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*Spanish for Where is the beach? Even a little Spanish can make a lot of difference
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● Spanish is relevant Nearly 17 million British tourists visited Spain last year and the number is increasing 40% of the students in the survey said that either friends or family (or both) own propierty in Spain. International passenger traffic between Spain and UK: 34.5 million in 2005 only More low cost flights are opened every year Perceptions and Facts
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● Spanish is worthwhile Which of the following airports is operated by a Spanish company? Bristol – Gatwick – Belfast – Stanstead – Heathrow - Luton Which of the following companies is not Spanish? O2 – Zara – Camper – Abbey Bank – Old El Paso – Porcelanosa - Repsol Perceptions and Facts Which of the following airports is operated by a Spanish company? Bristol – Gatwick – Belfast – Stanstead – Heathrow - Luton
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● Spanish is worthwhile Which of the following companies is not Spanish? O2 – Zara – Camper – Abbey Bank – Old El Paso – Porcelanosa - Repsol Perceptions and Facts Which of the following airports is operated by a Spanish company? Bristol – Gatwick – Belfast – Stanstead – Heathrow - Luton
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● Spanish is worthwhile Perceptions and Facts Which of the products below appear in the top five positions in the ranking of imports from Spain into the UK? ● CITRUS ● SHOES ● WINE ● MEDICINES ● CARS ● TOMATOES 1 3 9 12 8 7
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What can be done ● Languages Work Spanish ● Solid links with Spain ● Spanish online courses - MEC grants ● Go Spanish the Seminar ● GCSE courses in Spain
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