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Re: Highs and Lows of the Diamond Jubilee!?
[quote=jaysay;996602] there's a article on one of the papers this morning which has a photo of a classroom full of kids where 31 different languages are used as the kids first language and most of were born in this country. quote]
A "photo" of a classroom full of kids who's first language is not English :D.. first queery is how can anyone gauge the language of people from a photo?...and are you telling us this class (taking in mind the UK limit of 35 pupils in any classroom) has 31 pupils with different languages! :D .. were do you dig this rubbish up from? |
It was 31 languages in the school. Is this another topic that is going to turn to the right
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the tv programmes ive managed to catch .. part of the flotilla (tho i did have the sound turned down after half an hr), the concert and the bit on tuesday when sitting in xray at blackburn hospital ..were very good .. could have done with mr dimbleby there to do the commentary ...
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You know the sad thing is I just got my US citizenship and one of the first things on the documents is you must have and be able to speak English
what do the two ladies that go for the final test with me have BLOODY INTEPRETERS |
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I've failed my Britishness test, does that mean I can claim for everything?
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i enjoyed the jubilee party party,now for the football,and then the olympics what a brilliant summer ..:):)
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I can't find it either...was going to post a link.
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Found it now.
Tried to post a link and it just gave the Mail online website rather than the picture and the exact page, but then Mancie wouldn't want to sully himself, by looking at a Mail online picture/story. |
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A primary school has been praised for improving its results – despite the challenge of its pupils speaking an incredible 31 languages between them. Only a small minority of the 414 pupils at English Martyrs' Catholic School in Sparkhill, Birmingham speak English as their first language. But this rich diversity has improved its SATS results: last year 91 per cent of pupils achieved the benchmark level four or above in English, and 89 per cent in maths; an achievement the new head Evelyn Harper says is down to the value the pupils' home cultures put on learning. Languages spoken at the school are: Afrikaans, Arabic (Iraqi), Arabic (Lingala), Arabic (Sudanese), Arabic (Yemeni), Bengali (Bangla), Bengali (Sylheti), Czech, Dutch, English, Gaelic, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hindko, Jamaican Patois, Kachi, Lingala, Mirpuri, Nepalese, Pashto, Polish, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Somali, Spanish, Sudanese, Swiss French, Tamil, Urdu and Yoruba. The majority come from a Pakistani background and the most common first languages spoken are Urdu and Mirpuri. To deal with the range of languages spoken, teachers are all trained to teach English as an additional language. The school sometimes uses translators, as well as a 'buddy' system where new students are paired with one already at the school who has the same mother tongue and can help them to start picking up English words. Head Ms Harper said: "I only came here seven weeks ago, but already I can't believe the respect that parents and children show teachers and the teaching profession that maybe isn't there from white indigenous cultures. And here is a link to the Daily Mail article The primary school where pupils speak 31 different languages - and one class has just a single British pupil | Mail Online The picture shows one class where many languages are spoken. The 31 language count applies to the whole school. |
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I tried to put that link up purely to illustrate what John had posted.....and failed miserably.
Thanks for managing to do it Sue. |
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