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New Year MFL Assembly and Competition

At the start of this term we had the Modern and Foreign Languages Faculty (MFL) present our very first school assembly of 2021. Mrs Fern, Head of MFL Faculty, spoke about the interesting aspect of using every day coined phrases and how they translate in different languages, from German to Hawaiian.

Mrs Fern also launched the exciting MFL competition, where students were asked to invent a new word in English, this could be an adjective, noun or verb, in order to describe a feeling, a person, or a thing.

Entries need to be submitted, along with the student’s name, to the MFL office by Friday 29th January. Prizes will be awarded for the best ones!

The assembly can be viewed by clicking the link below:

MFL Assembly.

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