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		<title>Fewer Pupils Learning a Language &#8211; Good News for Some</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[‘What’, I hear you cry, ‘How can it be good news that fewer pupils are learning a language’. Of course, there is a downside – but also an upside. And that’s what I’d like you to consider. . . First – some facts In England’s schools, entries for language GCSEs have dropped by 48%. German has dropped by 65% and French by 62% over the past 15 years. The plunge began when languages were made non-compulsory GSCE subjects in 2004. In 2018, just 5.5% of England’s GCSE entries were for a modern foreign language, according to the Joint Council for Qualifications. A third of schools in England allow pupils to opt out of languages in year nine, according the British Council’s annual language trends survey. By contrast, the government wants 75% of pupils to take a modern language GCSE by 2022. The situation is worse at A-level, down by more than one-third in French and 45% in German since 2010. Which means a fall of 12% in those going on to learn a language at university since 2013. Worse, many universities have cut back or scrapped language degrees. So – what’s the good news? Fewer learning a language means more [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>‘What’, I hear you cry, ‘How can it be good news that fewer pupils are learning a language’. Of course, there is a downside – but also an upside. And that’s what I’d like you to consider. . .</p>
<p><strong>First – some facts</strong></p>
<p>In England’s schools, entries for language GCSEs have dropped by 48%. German has dropped by 65% and French by 62% over the past 15 years.</p>
<p>The plunge began when languages were made non-compulsory GSCE subjects in 2004. In 2018, just 5.5% of England’s GCSE entries were for a modern foreign language, according to the Joint Council for Qualifications. A third of schools in England allow pupils to opt out of languages in year nine, according the British Council’s annual language trends survey.</p>
<p>By contrast, the government wants 75% of pupils to take a modern language GCSE by 2022.</p>
<p>The situation is worse at A-level, down by more than one-third in French and 45% in German since 2010. Which means a fall of 12% in those going on to learn a language at university since 2013. Worse, many universities have cut back or scrapped language degrees.</p>
<p><strong>So – what’s the good news?</strong><br />
Fewer learning a language means more opportunities for those who do. We know that there is a big demand for multi-lingual speakers throughout the world in all sorts of careers. From engineering to nursing and from computing to banking, a second language is highly sought after by companies large and small.<br />
We can help you achieve great results, at every stage of education. Our language classes, from French to Mandarin, group based and/or 121 work. With us, we will give you that extra va va voom to get through your language exams. <a href="https://www.laacademia.co.uk/contact/">Contact us now</a> for how we can help you open up a great career.</p>
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