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Dead languages

By Simon Briscoe

Published: March 9 2007 19:06 | Last updated: March 9 2007 19:06

The exam figures show clearly the crisis in language teaching in English schools.

500 of the 2,700 schools for which there is published DfES data for last year’s exam results showed that not one pupil passed a modern language A-level. Nearly half of the schools had 5 per cent or fewer of their candidates achieving success in a modern language. A good number of these passes will have been children sitting an exam in their native tongue.

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