Learning French in the UK setting
Policy, classroom engagement and attainable learning outcomes
Keywords:
Language education policy, Foreign language learningAbstract
Due to the contemporary dominance of English as global lingua franca, all other “foreign languages” face a number of challenges in formal education. This paper describes the recent evolution of policy and practice regarding foreign language education in England, with a particular focus on early language learning. Evidence from a classroom study of French as foreign language is used to illustrate primary school instructional practices and children’s engagement in this setting, and their learning outcomes. Conclusions are drawn concerning sustainable approaches to the teaching of languages other than English in the early school years, in an English-dominated linguistic landscape.
Section
Articles
Published
2019-02-19
How to Cite
Mitchell, R., & Myles, F. (2019). Learning French in the UK setting: Policy, classroom engagement and attainable learning outcomes. Apples - Journal of Applied Language Studies, 13(1), 69–93. https://doi.org/10.17011/apples/urn.201903011690