HC Deb 04 November 1998 vol 318 c590W
Mr. Flynn

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what proposals he has to increase the number of school leavers who attain fluency in a second European modern language. [56857]

Mr. Charles Clarke

[holding answer 3 November 1998]: Under the National Curriculum, all pupils must study English and all secondary school pupils must study a modern foreign language. Secondary schools must offer one of eight working languages of the European Union, and they can also offer other languages. In practice around 97 per cent. of pupils study French, German, Spanish, or a combination of these. The National Curriculum programmes of study give equal weight to four communication skills: listening and responding; speaking; reading and responding; and writing. We also support language learning through sponsorship of the Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Research (CILT), which encourages good practice through a range of information and advice to language teachers.