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Learning languages in a changing world

23 min · 13. maj 2026
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Sam Thater, Head of Modern Foreign Languages at Oundle, reflects on his own journey into languages and why the subject matters now more than ever.  With fewer young people in the UK choosing languages, the conversation explores some of the reasons behind the decline. It also considers what may be lost if the trend continues, and what helps sustain interest in language learning in schools today. Sam talks about the confidence, resilience and cultural awareness that come from learning a language, and why it is about far more than vocabulary and grammar.  An honest discussion about education, opportunity, and the role languages continue to play in a more connected and uncertain world

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