MFL Enrichment Day 4th November
Year 9 students enjoyed a day of cultural and linguistic immersion. The MFL town trail involved students visiting different ‘shops’ (classrooms) in a Spanish town (the BMS site)...
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Year 9 students enjoyed a day of cultural and linguistic immersion. The MFL town trail involved students visiting different ‘shops’ (classrooms) in a Spanish town (the BMS site)...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
MFL Faculty nominated 10 Maple the winner of the European Day of Languages photo competition. This involved CDC groups taking a photograph of a foreign dish (or something that...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
Enrichment day for Year 10 MFL students comprised a role play activity, a treasure hunt and an interactive film clips session. The day started with students conducting role plays...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
I recently took part in an online internship hosted by a company called InvestIN Education. I did this internship as I wanted to gain experience and knowledge about engineering....
Posted by Hilarie Charles
Fancy yourself as the next James Bond? Your dream could become a reality after GCHQ, the government intelligence agency which works with MI5 and MI6, visited French and Spanish...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
Today, Monday 12th April 2021, I attended the new Italian lunchtime Club. It was really fun and we learned some Italian greetings such as ‘ciao’, ‘grazie’, ‘ci vediamo’ and ‘mi...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
Happy Francophone Week! Did you know that French is the second most studied language in the world, with some 125 million students and 900,000 teachers of French abroad? It is...
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In addition to the whole school World Book Day activities on 4th July, MFL students celebrated this special day by completing a range of additional activities in French and...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
Posted by Hilarie Charles
MFL Faculty once again received some very creative entries for the annual Christmas Card Competition. The entries were all the more impressive as students who were self-isolating...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
Year 9 students enjoyed a day of cultural and linguistic immersion. The MFL town trail involved students visiting different ‘shops’ (classrooms) in a Spanish town (the BMS site) and participating in role plays with the shopkeepers (teachers). At each shop, students listened to the shopkeeper’s presentation then used the information to complete a questionnaire. They had a budget of 75 BMS Euros and used this to make their purchases.
On the cultural side, students attended a dance workshop where they learnt to dance the Salsa or the Can Can and a cookery workshop where they baked Magdalenas or Madeleines depending on whether they studied French or Spanish. In art, they created layered jungles based on the work of Henri Rousseau and collaged cubist faces based on the work of Picasso. In music students learnt songs (including some Christmas carols) in the target language.
Our students described the day as ‘really fun and educational’ and ‘one that I will always remember.’ They said ‘ It was great doing subjects that I do not do any more.’
On Tuesday 12th March, the entirety of year 9 was fortunate enough to have a very special visitor come in to talk to us. The visitor was 90 year old Zigi Shipper, a Holocaust and...
FLAIR week was a fantastic opportunity for our students to show-off their enthusiasm for languages and we loved seeing how proud the students are of their achievements. There was...