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Foreign languages to be compulsory in England's primary schools

Modern foreign language lessons are to be compulsory for the first time in England's primary schools. Education Secretary Alan Johnson backs the recommendation of the House of Lords, that all children should learn a language from the age of seven. The goal is to implement the language requirement by 2010, as part of the next curriculum overhaul. Read the article at BBC News online.

Posted by Louise Ash on 12 March 2007 in Language Learners

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