Modern Foreign Languages
Why we teach MFL
Learning a language helps children understand and appreciate different cultures. It builds communication skills, confidence and curiosity about the wider world. MFL gives children a positive start to language learning as they move into secondary school.
How we teach MFL
Lessons are fun, interactive and practical. Children learn through:
- songs and rhymes,
- games and role‑play,
- stories and conversations.
They practise pronunciation, learn everyday vocabulary and use simple grammar structures. Learning builds gradually from Year 3 to Year 6.
What we want children to learn
Children learn to understand and use simple phrases, take part in short conversations and appreciate other cultures. They leave primary school confident and ready for further language study.
