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A Bristol school has backed concerns raised by national employer bodies and unions that too few students are learning foreign languages.
Colston's Girls' School, which hopes to become an academy specialising in modern languages, is actively promoting languages to its pupils. Head of languages Angela Chapman said British industry would struggle to compete in a global market unless more young people learned better communication skills.See the full content of this document
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Schools' Language Concerns
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