Exploring the Benefits of Studying Languages at GCSE Level

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Discover why studying languages at GCSE is beneficial, covering topics, exam details, success rates, university and job prospects, cognitive benefits, and cultural enrichment. Explore various job opportunities available for language learners, including roles in hospitality, travel, healthcare, education, and more, along with real-life examples from language professionals. Unveil the diverse career paths and personal growth opportunities that come with language acquisition and proficiency.


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  1. Why study languages at GCSE?

  2. What is the GCSE like? Topics include: family, social media, music, cinema, sport, volunteer work, environment, poverty, travel and tourism, festivals, culture, school, college and work Improve your listening, reading, speaking and writing skills Short, simple exams some are even multiple choice! BCC gets really good results in 2018 we had pass rates of 100% for French and 78% for Spanish. In 2019 we did even better 91% got a pass grade 4-9 and 35% of MFL students got at least a 7. Best results in the school and better than the national average!

  3. Why study languages? University many now require a GCSE language for any course Jobs even those not languages related Can raise your salary by 8-20% Increase brain capacity, less risk of Alzheimer's, better memory Not everyone speaks English! Meet new people and discover new cultures MFL are proven to help you with other subjects: English, music, maths, history, geography, science

  4. What jobs can you get by learning languages? Any job you like Higher salary Work abroad It s quicker, cheaper and easier for companies to train someone to do a specific job than it is to teach them a language if you already have a language you re more likely to get hired!

  5. Hotel worker Flight attendant/pilot Tour guide International aid/development worker Healthcare (MSF) Teacher (MFL or ESL) Translator/interpreter Journalist/Publishing Diplomat/civil service/politics Security (police, MI6, border control) Sales executive Armed forces Engineering Opportunities to travel Transfers within companies And many more

  6. Charlotte, 23 English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher and private tutor in Valencia, Spain. I teach English to children and adults in a language school. You don t have to know fluent Spanish to work here but it helps. I explain different words and phrases in English to Spanish people, and its often easier to refer to Spanish to help them understand

  7. Becca, 22 Project manager in Munich, Germany I organise courses and talk to the company s other offices in France. I m one of the only people here who speaks English, French, Spanish and German which helped me get the job

  8. Dan, 21 Software Engineer, Portsmouth I don t use my GCSE Spanish everyday in my job, but sometimes I have to call companies and colleagues who work in Spain and Latin America so it helps to be able to have a short conversation in Spanish while they find someone who can speak English!

  9. Livia, 23 Writer for a magazine, Touslouse, France I write articles in French for a culture and arts magazine. The magazine have also started translating their website into English so I ve been helping with that. I also work as a private tutor teaching English and Italian

  10. Natalie, 25 PhD Theoretical Cosmologist researcher, Portsmouth, UK and Madrid, Spain As part of my PhD I worked at a university in Madrid. I didn t know much Spanish before I went so I had to learn in the few months beforehand but knowing the language made everything so much easier. I ve now bee offered the job at the same university for when I finish my PhD!

  11. Emily, 28 Climate activist and humanitarian worker, Brisbane, Australia I organise climate marches and consult with other climate groups around the world. Because I speak French, I ve been put in charge of liaising with climate groups in France and other French-speaking countries.

  12. Laura, 26 Sales executive in the New Forest, UK I work for a golf clothing shop and help put together their website. We ve recently started shipping to France so I ve been helping design the French version of the website

  13. Any questions?

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