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What does MFL stand for?

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freelancescientist · 13/09/2010 15:49

My son is in year 4 and there is one period of this on his timetable. He had it last year too and I didn't ask his teacher then...now am too embarrassed to ask because I should already know!
He is a typical 8 yr old boy so says 'I dunno' to anything I ask him about school.

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Sinkingfeeling · 13/09/2010 15:49

modern foreign languages

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LindyHemming · 13/09/2010 15:50

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freelancescientist · 13/09/2010 16:05

Thanks so much you wise folk. Thought it was Material Focused Learning or other buzzwordy type made up thingy. Do they call it that so they can vary the language? Actually think DS would prefer Latin or Ancient Greek, or maybe a bit of Viking/Old English - then again he could be learning all these things just choosing not to dicuss it with me!

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pinayangel0912 · 13/09/2010 16:24

modern foreign language - when my cousin was in year 4 he learnt french... when i was in year 4.. i didn't learn a language.. i learnt french from yr 7 and spanish at year 7. I was in yr 4 in 1998...

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aristocat · 14/09/2010 13:36

my DS has just started MFL in yr 4. any idea how long has it been called this?

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aristocat · 14/09/2010 14:05

thanks pixie new names for everything

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mnistooaddictive · 14/09/2010 14:21

It was called MFL when I started teaching 14 years ago!

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RumourOfAHurricane · 14/09/2010 14:27

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freelancescientist · 15/09/2010 14:49

Sorry to disappoint!!

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