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CILT News Service
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Adventures of travelling linguabats now online
Examples of Linguabat Challenges received from children from across the UK to celebrate the European Day of Languages are now available to view on CILT’s EDL pages.
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Two national conferences offer inspiration in secondary languages
Languages teachers and managers looking for inspirational examples of best practice in secondary schools will benefit from two major national conferences run by CILT, the National Centre for Languages, in early 2009.
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CILT languages library creates loyalty scheme for Friends
The resources library at CILT, the National Centre for Languages, has launched a new Friends of the CILT Library scheme, including a loyalty card offering discounts on CILT books to regular visitors to the library.
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Online portal helps translation graduates get industry experience
An online portal which facilitates links between employers and postgraduate translation students was launched on Wednesday at an event celebrating the one year anniversary of the National Network for Translation.
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Special offer on CILT books at London Languages Show
Visitors to the Languages Show this weekend are invited to the CILT stand for their chance to buy CILT books at a 15% discount.
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CILT seeks innovative language projects for Europe-wide award
The search in on for the UK’s most innovative language projects, as applications open for next year’s European Award for Languages. Schools, colleges, adult education and community projects are invited to apply for the prestigious Award ahead of the deadline on 30 January 2009
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Exchange programme for teachers offers short stays in France
Would you be interested in welcoming a French teacher to your school for two weeks, and in giving teachers from your school the opportunity to do the same in France?
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Deadline approaching for summer courses abroad for language teachers
Teachers of French and Spanish who are interested in going on one of next summer’s courses abroad run by CILT, the National Centre for Languages should apply for British Council funding by 16 January.
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