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Combining the evidence from the four economic indicators used the languages already most widely taught in the UK education system (German



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ambitions in the years to come: • Will there be more or less need for the languages most commonly taught in UK schools – French. Spanish and German?



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5 The 2011 UK Census identified Polish as the most widely spoken 'main language' after the UK's own indigenous languages (but the formulation of the census 



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half – is for the major western European languages most frequently taught within UK schools: French German and Spanish. It is encouraging that links.



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Whilst French is the most popular language at School and College Leaders the British Council and ... schools in England



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There has been a drastic and continuing decline in the numbers studying languages at secondary school and consequently at university especially over the past 



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Traditionally our schools and universities have taught French and German but these are the languages that have suffered most from recent declines The number 



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English is by far the foreign language most studied Italy and the United Kingdom although the trend was also positive in most other countries



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English in various dialects is the most widely spoken language of the United Kingdom but a number of regional and migrant languages are also spoken

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