Spanish to replace French as most popular language in UK schools

Source: The Independent
Story flagged by: Maria Kopnitsky

Spanish will replace French as the most popular foreign language in schools, the head of the country’s biggest exam board said today.

Andrew Hall, chief executive of the AQA exam board, made the prediction after entrants for the Spanish GCSE rose for the sixth year in succession to 93,028.

In the past eight years, Spanish has seen a rise in take-up of just over 30,000 (50 per cent) while French has dropped by 70,000 to 168,042. The number of candidates for both French and German fell by 9,246 and 3,041 respectively this year. German is now well down in third place at 59,891 having been overtaken by Spanish for the first time in 2008.

“I’ve always been talking about savvy students and that’s just what they are. They are thinking, ‘This language will really help me’,” said Mr Hall. “It is one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world.”

Lesley Davis, vice-president at Pearson, the UK’s largest education company, added: “We know it’s becoming an increasingly important language for business with our recent Pearson/CBI Skills Survey showing that half of employers want Spanish speakers. Young people are also more exposed now to Spanish culture from music to food to high-profile Spanish speaking personalities.” More.

See: The Independent

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