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Festival of language learning

Press release issued: 26 September 2005

Over 100 sixth-form students from local state secondary schools will join academics at Bristol University's School of Modern Languages for the third Festival of Language Learning

Over 100 sixth-form students from local state secondary schools will join academics at Bristol University's School of Modern Languages for the third Festival of Language Learning this Wednesday [September 28].

The event aims to promote and celebrate the diverse employment, social and cultural opportunities that continued language learning has to offer. 

During the day students will have the chance to try out less commonly taught languages, such as Russian, Czech, Italian and Portuguese.  They will also be participating in cultural seminars, which include topics such as Paris à travers le cinéma français and The Protest Songs of the Chilean songwriter, Victor Jara.  The event will also include advice on careers, how to apply to study at university and a workshop for teachers.

Ian Gathercole, Widening Participation Recruitment Officer in the School of Modern Language, said: "This is an important opportunity for students to meet one another and to experience and enjoy together a wider perspective of what modern languages have to offer.

"The event seeks to promote language learning in universities in general and Bristol in particular.

"We hope by the end of the day the students will be convinced that higher education and languages are for them."

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