MFL

Intent

All Children in KS2 will take part in weekly, and dedicated high quality MFL lessons, delivered by a curriculum expert.

At St Lawrence Primary school our focus will be on listening to, speaking and writing Spanish.

Through learning a language children will value the importance of communication in a foreign language, as well as developing their “Cultural Capital.”

They will be confident in using their knowledge of Spanish to form simple sentences and responses.

They will be able to apply what they have learnt to other languages.

Implementation

Children will receive weekly discreet MFL lessons from the class teacher.

The focus on MFL will be Spanish, but through morning register and class greetings will also be introduced to other languages, including those used at home by children, or by family and friends.

The objectives of the MFL curriculum are underpinned by our use of the Primary Languages Network Scheme, in which every half term a new topic is introduced.

Children’s learning builds progressively on previously taught and learnt vocabulary and phrases.

The emphasis is on the spoken work, and making learning fun through songs and games, varied resources and practical activities.

Our MFL display celebrates our learning in Spanish and is regularly updated to show the learning that is taking place.

The culture and traditions of Spain are taught as an integral part of learning the language.

Different languages may also be introduced throughout the school as part of geography and world topics, as well as through whole school singing.

Impact

Children will have covered the aspects of learning as set out in the National Curriculum for Modern Foreign Languages.

They will have developed a recall of relevant vocabulary and formulate simple phrases and become engaged in simple conversational Spanish, ask questions, and are able to write sentences and phrases relating to a range of topics.

They will be confident in moving onto KS3 to further develop their language skills in Spanish and other MFLs.

They have become resilient language learners and are not afraid to “have a go” both in terms of pronunciation, trying out phrases and sentences and producing written tasks.

We measure impact through lesson observations and work monitoring as well as pupil voice and dialogue between the subject leader and class teachers.

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Click here for MFL subject overview