HL Deb 02 April 1996 vol 571 c24WA
Baroness Hayman

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether the inclusion of a modern language in the national curriculum reflects a view that the acquisition of fluency in a foreign language is central to the future success of both individual pupils and of the country.

Lord Henley

That is indeed our view. Young people need to be prepared for a world in which language skills will be very much in demand and where trading advantage will go to those who can communicate with trading partners in their own languages. Language learning also provides enjoyment and intellectual stimulation, and encourages positive attitudes to other cultures and civilisations.