Language Show Scotland 2017

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10-11 MAR 2017 SECC, GLASGOW

LEARNING TEACHING TECHNOLOGY CAREERS

CULTURE

SCOTLAND'S

OFFICIAL ANNUAL EVENT EVENT GUIDE FOR LANGUAGES LANGUAGESHOWLIVE.CO.UK LANGUAGESHOW


SCILT / CISS — a national centre of expertise offering support and advice for language teachers and learners across Scotland, including a key role in the implementation of the Scottish Government’s 1+2 languages policy

www.scilt.org.uk www.strath.ac.uk/ciss


WELCOME

WELCOME TO 10-11 MAR 2017 SECC, GLASGOW It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the second edition of Language Show Scotland. The show is running once again in partnership with our friends at Scottish Government, Education Scotland and SCILT. Over the two days at the SEC we will see a gathering of thousands of language teachers, professionals and learners. This is a reflection of the fantastic work and passion being demonstrated across Scotland in the promotion of languages. The show will see 24 languages being taught and many more represented by our exhibitors, as well as over 75 different talks, seminars and performances over the two days. Bringing the community of multilinguists together from all over Scotland and beyond is a great way to reaffirm the progress which is being made. It is vital that Scotland continues along its path towards becoming a multilingual nation which in turns provides economic and social benefits. The 1+2 approach introduced by the Scottish Government is a wonderful start towards achieving these goals but it’s up to the whole of the language community to ensure that these gains are supported and maintained. We advise you to make the most of your time at the event by attending some of our many informative CPD accredited seminars and talks across our features and seminar rooms. The show is lucky enough to have industry leaders from all over the UK joining us to inspire and educate. All of our seminars and talks are free to attend with timetables included in this show guide. For something a bit more fun, our Piazza and Language Taster Classroom have free content throughout the show and feature cultural performances and lessons. If you would like something a bit more in depth then 2hr Language Plus classes can be purchased from the registration area. We would like to thank you for attending the show, hope that you find it beneficial and we hope to see you again in 2018. Patrick Cheek Event Manager

CONTENTS Welcome............................................................................3 Visitor Information...........................................................6 What’s On.......................................................................... 7 Seminar Room 1 - Professionals / Teachers............. 8 Seminar Room 2 - Teachers........................................10 The Piazza....................................................................... 12 TEFL Forum..................................................................... 14 Careers Forum................................................................16

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Taster Classes.................................................................18 Language Plus................................................................19 Exhibitor Profiles...........................................................20 Language Locator..........................................................31 Product Locator.............................................................35 Exhibitor A-Z.................................................................. 38 Floorplan......................................................................... 39

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WELCOME A Message from John Swinney MSP, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills As Cabinet Secretary for Education, I am in the very privileged position to be invited frequently to visit schools and to see the very best of what Scottish education has to offer. I have been impressed beyond my expectations by the young people that I meet – their creativity, resilience and ambition – and by the teachers whose day to day commitment and hard work make educational opportunities come to life. I am driven above all by the commitment to tackling and closing the attainment gap. That’s about education that is inspiring, of the highest quality and fully relevant to the world in which today’s young people will be living. In this context, I am delighted to see how the 1+2 language policy is developing positively throughout Scotland. Through learning languages, children and young people gain not only communication skills, but also an understanding of how others see the world. Young people today are growing up in a highly global, connected world, and it is right that from a young age we support and encourage them to embrace the opportunities that this presents. Positive attitudes start young and so I am always inspired to see friendships naturally forming between children from different backgrounds with different mother tongues. We are committed to making the most of children’s natural enthusiasm to communicate, building the expectation that language learning is a normal part of education from the start of primary school onwards throughout a broad general education. Curriculum for Excellence is all about breadth of opportunity as well as about the development of core skills. It is increasingly well understood that vital learning around literacy, numeracy and skills for life is developed not simply by sticking to narrow programmes of study. Competence and confidence flow from educational opportunities which are varied and broad, and which respond to young people’s interests and talents. Opportunities to gain skills in additional languages must be part of this breadth, especially as it is known that learning an additional language helps develop literacy skills in a person’s first language and supports cognitive development more widely. As young people move on from school education to further or higher education or into the world of work, language skills will serve them well. Employers seek applicants with languages, as these people tend to show flexibility and have awareness of the wider world, together with an understanding of how to live and work with people from different cultures and backgrounds. For all these reasons, our 2016 manifesto repeated the commitment we made in 2011 to language learning in Scotland’s schools. The policy is visionary, hugely ambitious and a significant change to the way we have, for too long, perceived language learning. It will take time and continued commitment to ensure that the change is a permanent one, and I know that leaders at all levels are essential in maintaining the vision and sustaining strategic development work to make it a reality. I wish you all a very successful Language Show Live. Yours sincerely,

John Swinney MSP Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills #Scotlandwelcomestheworld #1plus2 #globalmindset 4 The Language Show


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VISITOR INFORMATION

DATES AND OPENING TIMES FRIDAY 10 MARCH 10:00 – 18:00 SATURDAY 11 MARCH

10:00 – 17:00

LANGUAGE PLUS CLASSES TICKET DESK IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO BUY LANGUAGE PLUS TICKETS! You can purchase these at just £23 for a 2-hour class from the ticket desks at the main entrance.

CPD CERTIFICATES

HEARING DIFFICULTIES If you have hearing difficulties and would like to attend seminars or classes, please contact a staff member who will ensure that you are seated near to the front. Copies of the seminar content may be available from the speakers upon request.

TOILETS Toilets are situated on the right-hand side of the show floor.

TELL US WHAT YOU THINK

Teachers and professionals can pick up their CPD recognised certificates of attendance from the ticket desk at the main entrance.

We are constantly looking for new ways to improve your show experience. Please email LanguageShow@upperstreetevents.co.uk with your feedback.

FOOD AND DRINK

THANK YOU

Find a range of food and drinks at the two catering points located at the front and back of the exhibition floor.

Language Show Scotland 17 would like to thank all partners and sponsors for supporting the show and helping to promote, celebrate and encourage language learning and teaching. Special thanks also go to all speakers and teachers taking part this year for contributing to the event’s rich, educational and entertaining programme.

LOST AND FOUND Please enquire at the Organisers’ Office

FIRST AID Basic first aid is available, managed by the SEC staff. For assistance, please go to the Organisers’ Office.

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WHAT’S ON

FREE SEMINARS Sample an incredible line-up of free seminars, talks and workshops to expand your knowledge, develop new skills and gain fresh inspiration. We’ve curated an extensive CPD certified seminar programme dedicated to language teachers and language professionals to do just that. The programme includes over 30 different seminar presentations, workshops and case studies, with an incredible line up of speakers over the two open days of the show. All seminars are FREE to attend and are CPD accredited, so collect your CPD certificate from the ticket desk at the main entrance before you leave. These sessions are very popular so we recommend that you arrive at least 10 minutes before the session is due to begin to guarantee your seat!

LANGUAGE CLASSES LANGUAGE PLUS INTENSIVE CLASSES Purchase a ticket (£23) at the ticket desk located at the main entrance for a two hour language learning session in one of our trademark Language Plus Classes! LANGUAGE TASTER CLASSES Free to attend, these sessions are simple, 30 minute taster classes available on a first come first served basis. No ticket required.

CAREERS ZONE Find expert advice on how to build your career as a language specialist, meet face-to-face with potential recruiters and attend a host of free talks and panels sessions in our dedicated careers zone.

ALL SESSIONS ARE FREE TO ATTEND UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED

CAREERS FORUM Free sessions on how to make best use of your language skills and the opportunities available within and across the language world can all be found here.

TEFL ZONE The TEFL area brings together companies from around the world, informative seminars and a range of career opportunities for both language learners and teachers within the TEFL, ESOL, TESOL and EFL sectors.

TEFL FORUM Free sessions helping to fast track your TEFL career in the present or future, gain top tips from industry experts and provide you with the tools to get into TEFL and to prosper there.

THE PIAZZA CULTURAL STAGE Situated at the heart of the show floor, the Piazza Stage offers a range of different interactive sessions, from introductory tai chi classes to 1+2 drop in support with SCILT and its partners. Whether you’re keen to try your hand at salsa dancing, tune your ear to traditional Russian songs or witness the fantastic efforts of local schools to implement language learning via the St. Brigid's Primary School Choir, the Piazza has something for everyone.

LATEST LANGUAGE PRODUCTS FROM THE LANGUAGE SHOW EXHIBITORS Discover a range of new language resources and the latest products from top industry suppliers exhibiting on the main show floor. With over 80 exhibitors in attendance there’s more to see than the two days allow! The Language Show 7


SEMINAR ROOM 1 - PROFESSIONALS / TEACHERS FRIDAY 10 MARCH Time

Seminar

10.30 - 11.15

TBC

11.30 - 12.15

How to Win Clients for Your Translation Business During this talk, David will cover how to start marketing your services, definition of your USP, actions to take to reach clients, strategies that you can implement to contact clients, strategies to close deals and increase sales. Speaker: David Miralles PĂŠrez, Translator & Interpreter

12.30 - 13.15

LinkedIn for Linguists: How to Leverage the World's Largest Professional Network This session, structured as a hands-on guided tour of LinkedIn, will provide tips and ideas on how to build a strong LinkedIn profile, use LinkedIn to find and approach potential clients and generally make the most out of this great free tool. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own laptops or tablets. Speaker: Alba Sort, Translator & CIOL Member

13.30 - 14.15

Translators Without Borders: How We Save Lives The presentation will describe the work of Translators Without Borders. We have a network of over 3500 professional translators who give their time free of charge to translate materials for over 600 NGOs. We provide translations between over 190 language pairs. Since 2010 we have translated over 38 million words. Speaker: Sue Fortescue, Volunteer Manager, Translators Without Borders

14.30 - 15.15

Multilingualism and the European Union A language officer from the European Commission's Representation in the UK explains how the European Union's policy of multilingualism works in practice, giving an insight into the work of translators and interpreters in 24 official languages in the institutions that make up the EU's administrative structure. Speaker: Paul Kaye, Language Officer, European Commission

15.30 - 16.15

Key Success Factors for Freelancers in the Interpreting and Translation Industry The aim of the presentation is to provide information on how to be successful in your search for work in the rapidly expanding language agency market in the UK, and create a sustainable career within the industry including examples from an agency perspective and strategies to meet key success factors. Speakers: Jenny Whyte, Administration Manager, Global Language Services Ltd; Joao Madeira, DPSI, Dip Trans, MBA, Freelance Interpreter and Translator, Training Consultant for Global Language Services Ltd

16.30 - 17.15

Underpinning Standards Required for Public Service Interpreting in Scotland Public service interpreting is one of the most demanding ways of using language skills. Clients expect interpreters to provide high standards while working in a variety of different workplaces. What are the standards in Scotland interpreters need to be equipped for these challenges. Speakers: Ted Sangster, Chair, National Register of Public Service Interpreters (NRPSI); Lalia White: Practitioner Director - NRPSI, Scottish interpreting agency – TBC, Scottish course/qualifications provider - TBC, Scottish government representative - TBC

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SEMINAR ROOM 1 - PROFESSIONALS / TEACHERS SATURDAY 11 MARCH Time

Seminar

10.30 - 11.15

A Day In The Life of a Translator/Interpreter Translators can be freelance or work in-house; work from home or an office; be full-time or part-time, with fixed or flexible hours. They may support only themselves or be the family breadwinner. This session gives a view into the daily working lives of translators/interpreters, illustrating some of this diversity. Speakers: Heather Stacey, Freelance Translator, Heather Stacey Language Services; Hugh Fraser, Freelance Translator, Fraser Translations

11.30 - 12.15

What Does It Take to be a Public Service Interpreter? Public Service Interpreting is one of the most demanding ways of using language skills. It can also be one of the most varied and unpredictable jobs. What personal attributes, skills and qualifications do you need to embark on this challenging but ultimately rewarding career. Speaker: Lalia White, Practitioner Director, National Register of Public Service Interpreters (NRPSI)

12.30 - 13.15

Freelance Interpreters and Translators: Strategies for Survival! How to survive in a crowded and turbulent marketplace. This session will include: Main strategies, networking, professional memberships, marketing, specialising, standing out from the crowd and being an entrepreneur. Sue will talk about strategies that work and those which don't and will tell you know to move from just survival to success. Speaker: Sue Leschen, Director, Avocate Legal and Business French Services

13.30 - 14.15

Learn and teach French with TV5MONDE Having problems finding resources that fit your needs and motivate your class? Do you want to use videos but don’t know how to use them as a teaching material? TV5MONDE, the French-language TV channel, will explain how its free online resources can help you in preparing a French-lesson. Speaker: Valentin Moisan, TV5MONDE

14.30 - 15.15

A Language Adventure This session will present activities for teachers to take learning a language out of the classroom. The presenter will share practical examples of how to create meaningful learning experiences outdoors for pupils which increase motivation and build confidence in using the foreign language. Free resources will also be available for participants. Speaker: Kara Nisbet, Articulate

15.30 - 16.15

Freelance Interpreters and Translators: How and Why we should Specialise! Is it better to be a specialist than a generalist? Which subject areas should we specialise in? Are some subjects better than others? How many specialisms are one too many? Is specialisation the same as expertise? What are the dangers or being too specialist? Speaker: Sue Leschen, Legal & Commercial French Interpreter and Translator, MCIL CL, Presenting on behalf of the Chartered Institute of Linguists

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SEMINAR ROOM 2 - TEACHERS FRIDAY 10 MARCH Time

Seminar

10.30 - 11.15

Mandarin and Learning for Sustainability This session will highlight how Mandarin or any language is an integral part of Learning for Sustainability, one of our national priorities. We will look at school, community and international opportunities, skills and a range of learning approaches which are relevant to languages and can be used contextually across the curriculum. Speaker: Judith McKerracher, Professional Development Officer, Confucius Institute for Scotland's Schools (CISS)

11.30 - 12.15

1+2: The Sum Of It A practical look at content and implementation. Speaker: Maryse Payen-Roy, Modern Languages Staff Tutor, Glasgow City Council

12.30 - 13.15

On Some Aspects of Teaching Business Russian Introducing Ignaty's methodology of teaching Russian to business people based on his experience of teaching adults in London, Luxembourg, Austria, France, Italy, Germany and Russia. Part of what he's been doing has resulted in publishing a series of his unconventional textbooks now used world-wide. Ignaty will share practical recommendations for teachers. Speaker: Ignaty Dyakov, Author & Language Trainer, Russia Local Ltd

13.30 - 14.15

Never Mind Spoken Languages, Here's British Sign Language This seminar will be an opportuity to learn more about the BSL (Scotland) Act (2015) and its implications for teaching and learning for all. We will consider what my be included in future plans to implement the Act, including the possiblity of BSL teachers and deaf children working collaboratively to promote BSL as fun language learning option. The Act will reshape the future of BSL in Scotland and it is important to consider how to support and embed successful language teaching. Speaker: Avril Hepner, Community Development Manager Scotland, British Deaf Association Scotland

14.30 - 15.15

Creative Ways to Link Businesses with Languages This session will focus on how schools develop sustainable links with businesses. We will demonstrate the creative and innovatve work that has been done in schools. We will also show how pupils and departments have benefitted from this work, and the powerful impact it has had on up-take in languages. Speaker: Meryl James, Professional Development Officer, SCILT/CISS

15.30 - 16.15

Active Lingo Explore how our network as a creative cooperative supports schools by bringing primary languages to life. At this hands-on 'Active Lingo' workshop you can find out how children and teachers explore the wider world of learning effectively and creatively, linked to their target foreign language learning. Examples in this session include Drama, PE, Dance, Yoga, Literature, Arts, APPs. It is suitable for non-specialist and specialist teachers of languages. Speaker: Janet Lloyd, Primary Languages Education Consultant, Primary Languages Network

16.30 - 17.15

Embedding 1+2 Policy with the British Council This session will highlight how British Council programmes can support language learning and teaching at schools in Scotland. It will provide guidance on the funding, classroom resources and support available to better embed 1+2 policy within a whole school approach. It will also include a case study from an experienced education practitioner. Speaker: Natasha Kozlowska, Education Manager, British Council Scotland

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SEMINAR ROOM 2 - TEACHERS SATURDAY 11 MARCH Time

Seminar

10.30 - 11.15

1+2 Languages: A National Perspective In this seminar, Louise will provide a national overview of how the Scottish government's languages policy (1+2) is progressing Speaker: Louise Glen, Senior Education Officer, Education Scotland

11.30 - 12.15

Information Data Handling: Mathematical Contexts for Skills Development in Primary Languages This will be a practical session showcasing how primary teachers can support their learners to develop skills in maths and languages together. In this workshop we will try out activities which combine information data handling skills with listening, talking, reading and writing in your target language. Speaker: Lynne Jones, Professional Development Officer, SCILT

12.30 - 13.15

Planning For Progress Find out how to plan effectively for progress and how to develop students' speaking and writing skills and retention of language at all levels. Speaker: Wendy Adeniji

13.30 - 14.15

Contextualised and Creative: A Free Resource for Mandarin Beginners Richard will take you through some of the new resources that he has developed in collaboration with the Confucius Institute for Scotland's Schools. Embed Mandarin into your science programme using a simple experiment! A fun, motivating and hands-on session. All resources are available on the CISS/SCILT website. Speaker: Richard Tallaron, Teacher Trainer, Powerlanguage

14.30 - 15.15

Improving Uptake in the Senior Phase This workshop will focus on developing departmental strategies to: Raise the profile of modern languages in the school and local community; keep learners motivated and interested; improve uptake in the senior phase. We will discuss a range of tried and tested ways of demonstrating to learners that languages are important and can open doors in all sorts of ways. We will showcase examples of successful strategies that have proved effective in schools across the country. Speaker: Julie-Anne Mackenzie, Professional Development Officer, SCILT

15.30 - 16.15

Cross-Sector Collaboration Plans for 2017-18 Following the launch of the UCMLS action plan in support of the 1+2 langauges policy on 10 March 2017 we will be setting out our objectives for 2017-18 and beyond. Speaker: Marion Spรถring, Chair UCMLS and Senior Lecturer, University of Dundee

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THE PIAZZA FRIDAY 10 MARCH Time

Seminar

10.30 - 11.00

St. Brigid's Primary School Choir Perform Songs in English, French and Spanish With various songs in their repertoire, St. Brigid's Choir of Glasgow impress with songs in a number of different languages and are known to perform songs the likes of ‘Somewhere Only We Know’ in English, French and Spanish. Following on from glowing reviews at the recent SALT conference, St. Brigid's Primary School Choir will be opening proceedings for this years Language Show. St. Brigid's Primary School Choir

11.15 - 11.45

A video of a Q&A with Deputy First Minister In which he describes his vision for language learning for Scotland and where it sits within the raising attainment agenda. Scottish Government

12.00 - 13.15

SCILT and partners - 1 + 2 Approach Advice Drop In Scotland's National Centre for Languages and partners are on-hand to provide advice and guidance on all things 1+2 on the Piazza. Come along and gain advice from industry experts on the new curriculum and get help on delivering languages at both primary and secondary levels. SCILT

13.30 - 14.00

GO! Gaelic - Gaelic teaching resource within the 1+2 approach This workshop will offer an opportunity to become more familiar with the Go! Gaelic resource and some of its main features. It will point to the website, app, animations videos and highlight some new resource. Storlann

14.15 - 15.30

Learn Tai Chi with the Confucius Institute! The Tai Chi Session will comprise of a demonstration of various styles of Tai Chi form, including Sabre and Fan. There will be opportunity to participate in basic form and Qigong routines. CISS

15.45 - 16.15

Teaching Polish is as Easy as 1 + 2 This session presents the material which was designed in collaboration with Education Scotland and is available as L3. The Learning Unit allows any teacher (with nil or no Polish) to learn/teach in an interactive way and with the help of Polish pupils in participation, using the resource as a guide. A brief language taster will conclude the session, so join us to have fun with Polish! Speaker: Dr Elwira Grossman, Polish Consulate

16.30 - 17.00

The Radio Lingua Language Gameshow Join our interactive Language Game-show and test your knowledge! Radio Lingua

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THE PIAZZA SATURDAY 11 MARCH Time

Seminar

10.30 - 11.45

SCILT Mother Tongue Other Tongue Celebration Event Prize-giving and celebration event for SCILT’s creative poetry competition. Pupils will perform their poems to the audience and receive their prizes from Jackie Kay, the current Scots Makar. SCILT

12.00 - 13.15

SCILT and partners - 1 + 2 Approach Advice Drop In Scotland's National Centre for Languages and partners are on-hand to provide advice and guidance on all things 1+2 on the Piazza. Come along and gain advice from industry experts on the new curriculum and get help on delivering languages at both primary and secondary levels. SCILT

13.30 - 14.00

Salsa Taster Class Join us for an interactive taster class in authentic Salsa with the Academia de Salsa! Academia de Salsa

14.15 - 14.45

Gaelic Taster Class Bord na Gaidhlig

15.00 - 15.30

Welcome to Russia With Traditional Songs by Elena Vervekina Famous Russian traditional songs by young singer Elena Vervekina, finalist of such competitions as Moscow Queen 2016 and Moscow Beauty 2017. Synergy University - Moscow

15.45 - 16.15

1 + 2 Opens Many Doors In which he describes his vision for language learning for Scotland and where it sits within the raising attainment agenda. Cervtantes Escuela Internacional

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TEFL FORUM FRIDAY 10 MARCH Time

Seminar

10.15 - 10.50

Top Tips from IELTS This session will be focussed on providing practical tips to teachers who are preparing students for each of the four IELTS papers - Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. It will introduce various activities that teachers can use in class, which are designed to keep students motivated and engaged, while developing their exam skills and strategies to improve their scores in each of the four areas. The session will also provide an opportunity for the participants to try out some of the activities for themselves. Speaker: Claire Hunter, Edinburgh School of English

11.00 - 11.45

Ten Low-tech Teaching Techniques Using technology to teach languages clearly has its advantages. However, what if you don't have access to such resources or it lets you down (again!)? In this seminar Cathy will share 10 effective language teaching techniques which only require the basics - a board, a pen and willing learners! Speaker: Cathy Lonngren-Sampaio, University of Hertfordshire

12.00 - 12.45

Teaching English Abroad and in Britain with a Recognised Qualification The acronym CELTA stands for the Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults and is the internationally recognised initial teaching qualification for teachers of English. Over 10,000 people successfully take the Cambridge CELTA each year making it the most popular initial teacher training course in the world. Speaker: Valerie Reynolds, CES (Centre of English Studies) Edinburgh

13.00 - 13.45

What ELT can do for you! This interactive talk will help show how taking an accredited teacher education course can support an exciting and rewarding career in teaching, either internationally or domestically. It will also show how teaching can develop key transferable skills which be used outside of ELT. Speaker: Ben Beaumont, Trinity College London

14.00 - 14.45

Fast Track your TEFL Career, become a Director of Studies within 2 years at EF English First EF English First currently has over 300 Kids & Teens schools, Adult schools and an Online Teaching Centre overseas and we’re opening new schools every year. I’ll introduce you to the career advancement opportunities this creates and the great professional development you could receive to make the most of them. Speaker: Duncan Ogilvie, Education First

15.00 - 15.45

Using Authentic Texts in IELTS Preparation Courses The use of authentic texts in the English language classroom has increased greatly over recent years, but this is not always the case in IELTS preparation courses. Including authentic material not only reflects the make-up of the IELTS test itself, but also allows learners to develop the skills they need to study autonomously, with materials that are readily available to them outisde the classroom. This session will focus on how we can exploit authentic texts in the IELTS classroom, and aims to provide practical tips and activities based around helping teachers preparing students for each of the four IELTS papers - Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. It will introduce various activities that teachers can use in class, which are designed to keep students motivated and engaged, while developing their exam skills and strategies to improve their scores in each of the four areas. Speaker: Claire Hunter, Edinburgh School of English

17.00 - 17.45

Advancing the European Multilingual Challenge - The ATHEME Project In 2014, 17 partners from 8 European countries came together to investigate multilingualism. They looked at the regional and minority languages, heritage languages, languages spoken by bi-/multi-lingual speakers with communicative disorders at different stages of development and life. This session will reflect on the ATHEME's most interesting discoveries so far. Speaker: Norbert Corver, Utrecht University

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TEFL FORUM SATURDAY 11 MARCH Time

Seminar

10.15 - 10.50

Top Tips from IELTS This session will be focussed on providing practical tips to teachers who are preparing students for each of the four IELTS papers - Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. It will introduce various activities that teachers can use in class, which are designed to keep students motivated and engaged, while developing their exam skills and strategies to improve their scores in each of the four areas. The session will also provide an opportunity for the participants to try out some of the activities for themselves. Speaker: Claire Hunter, Edinburgh School of English

11.00 - 11.45

Teaching English Abroad and in Britain with a Recognised Qualification The acronym CELTA stands for the Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults and is the internationally recognised initial teaching qualification for teachers of English. Over 10,000 people successfully take the Cambridge CELTA each year making it the most popular initial teacher training course in the world. Speaker: Valerie Reynolds, CES (Centre of English Studies) Edinburgh

12.00 - 12.45

Tensions in Teaching and Testing: Reconciling the Need to Teach and the Need to Test Teachers play an important role in helping students pass exams, but can teaching just become test preparation? This talk considers the tensions teachers face when preparing students and explores the notion that contemporary approaches to assessment can, when incorporated into teaching practices, enhance learning outcomes and provide an invaluable tool. Speaker: Alex Thorp, Trinity College London

13.00 - 13.45

Ten Low-tech Teaching Techniques Using technology to teach languages clearly has its advantages. However, what if you don't have access to such resources or it lets you down (again!)? In this seminar Cathy will share 10 effective language teaching techniques which only require the basics - a board, a pen and willing learners! Speaker: Cathy Lonngren-Sampaio, University of Hertfordshire

14.00 - 14.45

One Brain, Two Languages: Myths and Facts of Early Bilingualism There are still widespread misconceptions about what it means to learn more than one language in childhood, but research shows that in MOST cases, bilingualism brings linguistic and cognitive benefits to children. Linking research and society can enable people to make informed decisions about bilingualism in families, schools, health and policy-making. Speaker: Antonella Sorace,

15.00 - 15.45

Using Authentic Texts in IELTS Preparation Courses The use of authentic texts in the English language classroom has increased greatly over recent years, but this is not always the case in IELTS preparation courses. Including authentic material not only reflects the make-up of the IELTS test itself, but also allows learners to develop the skills they need to study autonomously, with materials that are readily available to them outside the classroom. This session will focus on how we can exploit authentic texts in the IELTS classroom, and aims to provide practical tips and activities based around helping teachers preparing students for each of the four IELTS papers - Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. It will introduce various activities that teachers can use in class, which are designed to keep students motivated and engaged, while developing their exam skills and strategies to improve their scores in each of the four areas. Speaker: Claire Hunter, Bilingualism Matters Centre, University of Edinburgh

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CAREERS FORUM FRIDAY 10 MARCH Time

Seminar

10.30 - 11.00

Careers in Translation and Public Service Interpreting Translation and Interpreting are among the most visible careers for Linguists. Behind these broad categories extends a diverse field of sub-sectors and activities. This presentation provides an overview of Translation and Public Service Interpreting careers and sectors. The session will also focus on the business environment for translators and interpreters. Speaker: Matthias Postel

11.15 - 11.45

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12.00 - 12.30

Thermo Fisher Scientific - What story will you tell? Overview of company, Overview of Inchinnan site. Company videos including employees with language skills. Speaker: Ami Larsen, Thermo Fisher

12.45 - 13.15

RAF Intelligence Analyst (Linguist) careers An introduction to what an RAF Intelligence Analyst (Linguist) is, what qualities we look for, what the job involve, what opportunities there are and how to apply. Speaker: Sgt David Coupland, RAF

13.30 - 14.00

Using Languages in your career Talk about different career paths open to language speakers Speaker: Nadia Pittorru, MLV

14.15 - 14.45

The value of language skills – views from beyond education’ A panel discussion with members of the Wider Engagement Group. Speakers: Toria Fraser; Angela De Britos; Lynsey Pilcher

15.00 - 15.30

The Common European Framework of Reference for languages Discover the CEFR and its direct applications for learners, teachers and professionals. Speaker: Thomas Chaurin

15.45 - 16.15

Thermo Fisher Scientific - What story will you tell? Overview of company, Overview of Inchinnan site. Company videos including employees with language skills. Speaker: Ami Larsen, Thermo Fisher

16.30 - 17.00

NHS Lothian Interpretation and Translation Service We are recruiting bank interpreters to join our new interpretation and translation service, opening in June 2017 as part of the NHS Lothian Staff Bank. The presentation will include information about NHS Lothian and the ITS service, working conditions for interpreters, and further details about languages in high demand. Speaker: Delphine Jaouën

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CAREERS FORUM SATURDAY 11 MARCH Time

Seminar

10.30 - 11.00

A video of a Q&A with Deputy First Minister In which he describes his vision for language learning for Scotland and where it sits within the raising attainment agenda. Speaker: Scottish Government

11.15 - 11.45

Weapons Systems Operator (Linguist) This presentation showcases the role carried out by Weapon Systems Operators (Linguist) within the Royal Air Force. In addition to detailing the entrance criteria and selection process, it provides a valuable insight into life in the RAF and highlights the opportunities, challenges and variety provided by this rewarding career. Speaker: Elizabeth Brady, RAF

12.00 - 12.30

Careers with languages. Opening doors to greater opportunities The session will focus on the many opportunities that exist to develop a career using languages, and will highlight the role professional bodies can play in helping you achieve this goal. Speaker: Paul Kearns, CIOL

12.45 - 13.15

TBC Speaker: Scottish Refugee Council

13.30 - 14.00

Thermo Fisher Scientific - What story will you tell? Overview of company, Overview of Inchinnan site. Company videos including employees with language skills. Speaker: Ami Larsen, Thermo Fisher

14.15 - 14.45

NHS Lothian Interpretation and Translation Service We are recruiting bank interpreters to join our new interpretation and translation service, opening in June 2017 as part of the NHS Lothian Staff Bank. The presentation will include information about NHS Lothian and the ITS service, working conditions for interpreters, and further details about languages in high demand. Speaker: Delphine JaouĂŤn

15.00 - 15.30

Using Languages in your career Talk about different career paths open to language speakers Speaker: Nadia Pittorru, MLV

15.45 - 16.15

Using Your Languages to Work for the EU A portrait of working life in a large international governmental organisation, with details of the different activities and roles involved and the recruitment procedures used Speaker: Stephen Turkington, European Commission

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TASTER CLASSES FRIDAY 10 MARCH Time

Class

10.30 - 11.00

Mandarin Confucius Institute for Scotland’s Schools

11.15 - 11.45

French Institut français d’Écosse

12.00 - 12.30

British Sign Language British Sign Language

12.45 - 13.15

Thai

13.30 - 14.00

German

14.15 - 14.45

Russian Scottish Russian Forum

15.00 - 15.30

Turkish

15.45 - 16.15

Spanish Valladolid

16.30 - 17.00

Gaelic Sabhal Mòr Ostaig

17.15 - 17.45

Arabic University of Glasgow

SATURDAY 11 MARCH Time

Class

10.30 - 11.00

Hindi

11.15 - 11.45

Italian

12.00 - 12.30

Mandarin Confucius Institute for Scotland’s Schools

12.45 - 13.15

Danish

13.30 - 14.00

Arabic University of Glasgow

14.15 - 14.45

Gaelic Sabhal Mòr Ostaig

15.00 - 15.30

Japanese LanguYamamoto

15.45 - 16.15

British Sign Language

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LANGUAGE PLUS FRIDAY 10 MARCH Time

Class

10.30 - 12.30

Mandarin Language Plus Intensive Classes - Beginners Teachers: Dr Lei Liang, Confucius Institute, University of Glasgow; Ms Jing Yan, Confucius Institute, University of Glasgow; Mr Liqiang Zang, Confucius Institute, University of Glasgow

13.00 - 15.00

Spanish Language Plus Intensive Classes - Intermediate Teacher: Patricia Santervรกs, Association of Spanish Schools in Andalucia (AEEA)

15.30 - 17.30

Japanese Language Plus Intensive Classes - Beginners Teacher: Maki Yamamoto, LanguYamamoto

SATURDAY 11 MARCH Time

Class

10.30 - 12.30

Russian Language Plus Intensive Classes - Beginners Teacher: Natalia Samoilova, The Scotland-Russia Forum

12.34 - 14.45

Italian Language Plus Intensive Classes - Intermediate Teacher: Roberta Spelorzi, Freelance Tutor / related to the Italian Consulate

15.00 - 17.00

Arabic Language Plus Intensive Classes - Beginners Teacher: Abdelkader Boutaleb, University of Glasgow

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EXHIBITOR PROFILES 2Eskimos

Articulate Language Camps

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The Bank, 15 King Street, Delph, Saddleworth, OL3 5DL, UK t: 01613 751 678 e: geoff@2eskimos.com w: www.2eskimos.com

25 Ailsa View, Stewarton, KA3 5HF, UK t: 07791 698 945 e: info@articulate-lc.com w: www.articulate-languagecamps.com

At 2ESKIMOS, we make software to help teachers save time and become even more effective. We have been developing multi-award winning software for 15 years, with most school in the UK and over 30 other countries using software written by us. Our latest project is 2ESKIMOS Reading Assessment.

Articulate Language Camps is an award-winning foreign language school offering a range of ‘out of the classroom’ learning experiences which teach through adventure sport and digital media projects. They offer a range of summer camps for ages 6-17, day and residential school programmes and teacher training courses.

Ablekids Press 434 46 Ballifeary Road, Inverness, IV3 5PF, UK t: 07833 312 960 e: info@ablekidspress.com w: www.ablekidspress.com Ablekids Press is an independent Scottish publisher producing English, Scottish Gaelic, Scots, MFL and Bilingual resources for children, including Scottish-themed books.

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Association of Spanish Schools in Andalucia 338 C/ Almansa, 9, 1-1 29007 Malaga, Spain t: +34 952 441 090 e: info@aeea.org w: www.aeea.org The Andalucian Association of Spanish Schools represents 29 private institutions which offer a wide range of Spanish Courses in the most attractive places of Andalucia. All the members of the Association have received the Cervantes Institute Accreditation. If you are a Spanish teacher, visit our stand and participate in our prize draw, you can win a course in Andalucia.

11 Mahmoud Hamdy St. Alexandria, Egypt t: +201 223 480 745 e: magdaay@hitmail.com w: www.acl-egypt.net

Bili

The ACL is one of the pioneer institutes to offer specialized and tailored courses in Arabic as a Foreign Language. Our mission is to deliver high quality teaching in Modern Standard Arabic, Egyptian colloquial, Media, Translation and Literature. The essence of learning in Egypt is to live the language rather than just learn the language.

t: 07903 593 478 e: charliefoot@bili.uk.com w: www.bili.uk.com

Alliance Française de Glasgow 208 t: 01413 314 080 e: n.korkmaz@afglasgow.org.uk w: www.afglasgow.org.uk The Alliance Francaise Glasgow offers French courses for adults and children of all levels and ages, private tuition to suit your needs, and tailor-made courses to schools and businesses. Our teachers are all native French speakers and trained to teach French as a foreign language.

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Bili is the language exchange platform which offers schools the chance to connect their students with their peers abroad. Set-up by a languages teacher, it is completely free and provides teachers with a tool to engage their class in real and regular communication: www.bili.uk.com.


EXHIBITOR PROFILES Bilingualism Matters

Cartes Cochons

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Dugald Stewart Building, 3 Charles Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9AD, UK t: 01316 502 884 e: bilingualism-matters@ed.ac.uk w: www.bilingualism-matters.org.uk

Belle Eau Park Farmhouse, Kirklington, Notts, NG22 8TX, UK t: 01623 411 496 e: alison.middleton@talktalk.net w: www.cartescochons.com

Research and information centre at the University of Edinburgh. We study bilingualism and language learning, and communicate what we know, enabling people to make informed decisions. We are also part of the European project AThEME, which aims to raise awareness of multilingualism among policy makers, health professionals, academics and educators.

Cartes Cochons offers a large selection of Language Resources for KS1 and 2 in French, Spanish, German, English, Italian. Posters, Song Books, Mini Picture Dictionaries, Pupil Wordbooks, Word Mats, Rewards-Bookmarks, Stampers, A6 Posters, Merit Certificates, 5in Foam Dice+Cards, Greetings Cards and much more.

Bòrd na Gàidhlig

Cervantes Escuela Internacional

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Great Glen House, Leachkin Road, Inverness, IV3 8NW, UK t: 01463 225 454 e: oifis@gaidhlig.scot w: www.gaidhlig.scot

Avda. Juan Sebastián Elcano, 89, 29017, Málaga, Spain t: +34 952 295 378 e: info@escuelacervantes.org w: www.escuelacervantes.org

Bòrd na Gàidhlig is an executive non-departmental public body, responsible through Ministers to the Scottish Parliament. Established under the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005 (The Act) Bòrd na Gàidhlig is the principal public body in Scotland responsible for promoting Gaelic development and providing advice to the Scottish Ministers on Gaelic issues.

We have 30 years of experience in teaching Spanish as a foreign language, with high quality and interactive educational material. With effective teaching methods and socio-cultural program, we ensure an excellent cultural and language immersion program, offering offer our students a personalized service in a pleasant atmosphere.

British Council Scotland 252

Chartered Institute of Linguists 220

Waverley Gate (Fourth Floor), 2-4 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, EH1 3EG, t: 01315 245 758 e: natasha.kozlowska@britishcouncil.org w: www.scotland.britishcouncil.org

Dunstan House, 14a St Cross Street, London, EC1N 8XA, UK t: 020 7940 3100 e: info@ciol.org.uk w: www.ciol.org.uk

British Council is the UK's international organisation for cultural relations. British Council Scotland helps Scottish students, teachers, academics and artists connect globally. British Council is an authorative voice on language learning through our English teaching around the world. We use this experience to support language learning in Scottish schools.

CIOL is the leading membership organisation for all language professionals. Our membership includes translators and interpreters, language teachers, university lecturers, and linguists who use their foreign language skills in business, the professions and government. Through the IoL Educational Trust, we offer a range of Ofqual accredited professional language qualifications.

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EXHIBITOR PROFILES ClarityEnglish

don Quijote

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1/F, 787 Po Tung Road, Sai Kung, Hong Kong t: +852 2791 1787 e: jennifer.sin@clarityenglish.com w: www.clarityenglish.com

Suites 110/111 Britannia House, 11 Glenthorne Road, Hammersmith, London, W6 0LH, UK t: 020 8786 8081 w: www.donquijote.org

ClarityEnglish was founded as an independent ELT publisher 25 years ago. Since 1992 our digital and online programs have helped students improve their general English and their IELTS scores (we co-publish Road to IELTS with the British Council).

don Quijote is a leading network of schools teaching Spanish in Spain and Latin America.Quality Spanish courses range from 1-40 weeks and start every Monday. Programmes include Intensive Spanish, business studies, school groups and courses for teachers of Spanish.

Confucius Institute for Scotland’s Schools

EALEE (English as an Additional Language Excellent Education)

440 LH-232 Lord Hope Building, University of Strathclyde, 141 St James Road, Glasgow, G4 0LT, UK t: 01414 448 171 e: ciss-info@strath.ac.uk w: www.strath.ac.uk/ciss Confucius Institute for Scotland’s Schools is based at the University of Strathclyde. Through its network of Confucius Classrooms across Scotland, CISS works to promote and support the delivery of high quality Chinese language learning so that all Scotland’s children and young people have the opportunity to learn about Chinese language and culture.

Cordia Linguistics 256 100 Borron Street, Port Dundas Business Park, Glasgow, G4 9XE, UK t: 01412 766 850 e: william.darroch@cordia.co.uk w: www.cordialinguistics.co.uk Cordia Linguistics provides a wide range of high quality interpretation and translation services. Our aim is to help break down the barriers that can exist between English speakers and non English speakers thus contributing to a culturally diverse Scotland.

442 e: fmcg@talktalk.net EALEE offers a wide range of resources suitable for teaching English to students of all ages and at different stages of English acquisition. Provision has also been made for new arrivals with very little English and limited education in their home countries.

Editions Didier 208 e: ICHOLLEY@hachette-livre-intl.com w: www.editionsdidier.com/discipline/fle Didier FLE is dedicated to the teaching of French as a Foreign Language and the training of teachers of FLE. Didier FLE collaborates with the CIEP (DELF, DALF, TCF and DILF)and publishes the Council of Europe’s tools. Didier FLE publishes worldwide recognized French books (Edito, Saison, ...)

Education Scotland 314 Denholm House, Livingston, EH54 6GA, UK t: 01312 444 330 e: enquiries@educationscotland.gsi.gov.uk w: www.educationscotland.gov.uk Education Scotland is a Scottish Government executive agency charged with supporting quality and improvement in Scottish education and thereby securing the delivery of better learning experiences and outcomes for Scottish learners. We operate independently and impartially, whilst remaining directly accountable to Scottish Government ministers for the standards of our work.

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EXHIBITOR PROFILES European Commission

Glasgow ESOL Forum

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9 Alva Street, Edinburgh, EH2 4PH, UK t: 0131 225 2058 e: veronica.mihai@ec.europa.eu w: http://ec.europa.eu/unitedkingdom/about-us/scotlandoffice_en

Studio 13, St Georges Studios, 93-97 St Georges Road, Glasgow, G3 6JA, UK t: 01413 331 194 e: sarah@glasgowesol.org w: www.glasgowesol.org

The Office offers a wide range of free publications and language teaching resources with free delivery. We are present to answer your questions on EU careers in translation and interpreting, Erasmus+ and the Solidarity Corps.

Glasgow ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) Forum was established in 1998 as a membership organisation. Its mission is to assist the integration, employability and personal development of asylum seekers, refugees, economic migrants and marginalised black and minority (BME) groups by developing their proficiency in English Language.

European Commission, Representation in the United Kingdom

Global Language Services Ltd

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Europe House, 32 Smith Square, London, SW1P 3EU, UK t: 020 7973 1939 e: comm-rep-london@ec.europa.eu w: www.ec.europa.eu/uk

Craig House, 60-64 Darnley Street, Glasgow, G41 2SE, UK t: 01414 293 429 e: mail@globalglasgow.com w: www.globallanguageservices.co.uk

The European Commission's Representation in the UK will present a selection of its cost-free publications in several European languages that may be of assistance to language teachers and learners. Orders for multiple copies (free class sets) may be submitted at the stand.

Global Language Services Ltd is a leading language services agency providing face to face and telephone interpreting services as well as written translation and transcription services to various public sector customers including Police, Court. Local Authorities and the NHS. Commercial work is also undertaken regularly and linguist training is provided.

European Schoolbooks Ltd 245

Goethe-Institut Glasgow 142

The Runnings, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL51 9PQ, UK t: 01242 245 252 e: direct@esb.co.uk w: www.eurobooks.co.uk European Schoolbooks Ltd is the UK's leading specialist distributor, wholesaler and retailer of language learning resources, literature, magazines, children's books, multimedia and other materials in European languages for linguists of all ages and levels in French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.

3 Park Circus, Glasgow, G3 6AX, UK t: 01413 322 555 e: info@glasgow.goethe.org w: www.goethe.de The Goethe-Institut is the official German cultural organisation that aims at promoting German language and culture world-wide, on behalf of the German Foreign Ministry. The Goethe-Institut in Glasgow offers language classes and exams, a library service, a cultural programme and educational services for Scottish teachers of German.

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EXHIBITOR PROFILES GTC Scotland

Institut Français d'Ecosse

232

208

Clerwood House, 96 Clermiston Road, Edinburgh, EH12 6UT, UK t: 01313 146 000 e: gtcs@gtcs.org.uk w: www.gtcs.org.uk

t: 01312 255 366 e: thomas.chaurin@ifecosse.org.uk w: www.ifecosse.org.uk

GTCS is the independent professional body which promotes and regulates the teaching profession. We maintain the register of teachers in Scotland, set the Professional Standards and manage the scheme of Professional Update. GTCS has committed to a Gaelic Language Plan to support the development of Gaelic language teaching.

Hachette Français Langue Étrangère 208 e: SDUGAST@hachette-livre-intl.com w: www.hachettefle.fr

The Institut Français d'Ecosse (IFE) is the official agency of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs promoting French language and culture. The IFE offers French classes, a library & cultural activities in Edinburgh. We also offer CLPL & resources to support French teaching & learning in Scotland.

Instituto Cervantes 334 15-19 Devereux Court, London, WC2R 3JJ, UK t: 020 7235 0353 e: acman@cervantes.es w: www.londres.cervantes.es See us on Stand 334

Hachette Français Langue Étrangère (FLE) publishes language-learning methods, teaching materials and books for teaching French to non-French speakers.

Institute of Translation and Interpreting

Headstart Languages Ltd

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156 Dunraven, Clifford Road, Boston Spa, LS23 6DB, UK t: 01937 848 894 e: enquiries@headstartlanguages.co.uk w: www.headstartlanguages.co.uk

Suite 141, Milton Keynes Business centre, Foxhill Drive, Linford Wood, Milton Keynes, MK14 6GD, UK t: 01908 325 250 e: info@iti.org.uk w: www.iti.org.uk

Giving children a head start in languages and life. Motivating children as they learn through play, our multimedia progammes provide an innovative, exciting and engaging way to learning languages at First Level and have been tailored to meet the Scottish Curriculum for the 1+2 approach to Languages

The Institute of Translation and Interpreting is the only UKbased independent professional membership association for practising translators, interpreters and language service providers. Founded in 1986 and with over 3,000 members, both in the UK and internationally, we are a significant resource within the industry.

IELTS/ British Council

La Tundra Revista

436

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Bridgewater House, 58 Whitworth Street, Manchester, M1 6BB, UK t: 01619 577 877 e: hollie.chalmers@britishcouncil.org w: www.takeielts.britishcouncil.org

84 Park Road, Hampton Wick, KT1 4AY, UK t: 07951 317 665 e: info@latundra.com w: www.latundra.com

IELTS (International English Language Testing System), the world’s proven English language test. IELTS is accepted by over 9,000 organisations worldwide, and last year, more than 2.7 million tests were taken in over 140 countries.

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London's magazine in Spanish, La Tundra Revista is an independent printed and digital magazine. Fresh, creative and modern, an ideal reading for those interested in the Iberoamerican lifestyle, culture, literature, travelling and resources for learning or teaching Spanish.


EXHIBITOR PROFILES Languages Direct

Lexus Ltd

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Spike Island, 133 Cumberland Road, Bristol, BS1 6UK, UK t: 0117 927 2236 e: david@languages-direct.com w: www.languages-direct.com

60 Brook Street, Brook Street Studios, Glasgow, G40 2AB, UK t: 01415 560 440 e: peterterrell@lexusforlanguages.co.uk w: www.lexusforlanguages.co.uk

Languages Direct are retailers and distributors of superb language learning products and resources, including four award-winning audio magazines: Bien-dire, Punto y Coma, and Tutto italiano for intermediate to advanced learners of French, Spanish and Italian, and Bien-dire Initial for beginners of French. Come and see us on stand 126 to find out more and to take advantage of our exclusive Language Show £51off subscription offer for these magazines.

Learn Gaelic 133 t: 0141 422 6252 e: eilidh.lewsey@bbc.co.uk Learn Gaelic materials from the BBC. Get to grips with Gaelic with sites aimed at learners of Scottish Gaelic at every stage.

Learn Spanish In Valladolid, Spain

Lexus is a publisher of language learning materials in both print and electronic media, the materials taking the form of text books, reference books and story books. Dual language story books are our latest publications. And Gaelic Gold is our new learner's dictionary.

Lingoo 222 26 York Street, London, W1U 6PZ, UK t: 020 3542 8603 e: contact@lingoo.com w: www.lingoo.com Lingoo: The language homestay club. We provide parents with an unrivalled opportunity to send their children and teenagers on language exchanges and homestays abroad. Staying with a friendly host family or teacher enables children and teenagers to build language proficiency, confidence and form international friendships. Thinking of teaching from home yourself ? Look at our teacher page

338 Plaza Mayor 1, 47001 Valladolid, Spain t: +34 983 219 438 e: lengua@valladolidturismo.com w: www.spanishvalladolid.com Valladolid has 2 prestigious universities and 10 schools with personalised Spanish courses for all levels and needs. Learn Spanish while being trained in business administration, tourism or economy, or while you practise your favourite hobby! Ask for the course that best fits your needs and learn Spanish in the heart of Spain.

Let’s Play Languages Ltd 422

Linguascope 310 10F Printing House Yard, Hackney Road, London, E2 7PR, UK t: 020 7033 0202 e: subscriptions@linguascope.com w: www.linguascope.com Linguascope is an award-winning website offering interactive resources in French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian and English to match curriculum requirements. The content ranges from elementary to intermediate level. Organised in topic areas, the materials are presented via a host of immersive multimedia activities. Teachers can also create their own resources as well as access a range of ready-made content.

1 Truscott, Coxpark, Gunnislake, Cornwall PL18 9BB, UK t: 01822 834 563 e: info@letsplaylanguages.co.uk w: www.letsplaylanguages.co.uk We specialize in fun resources for primary language teaching : whole class card and board games, books, posters, stickers, word mats, interactive whiteboard materials and a four year primary French course, Caméléon. Languages covered are French, Spanish, German, Italian and English. We also have a new range for home schooling.

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EXHIBITOR PROFILES Little Linguist Ltd 324 Unit 2 Beech Road Business Park, Cadleigh, Ivybridge, Devon, PL21 9HN, UK t: 01752 936 196 e: info@little-linguist.co.uk w: www.little-linguist.co.uk Little Linguist is a specialist retailer of children’s languagelearning resources for use at home or Primary MFL and EAL resources for school. We offer fun and engaging products in over 50 languages, including picture story books, games, songs, posters, motivational rewards and primary MFL teaching resources. Visit our stand for exclusive show discounts.

Multilingualvacancies.com CZ18 t: 020 3 542 9009 e: sales@multilingualvacancies.com w: www.multilingualvacancies.com With language jobs advertised through the UK and overseas, there are many opportunities for jobseekers looking to use their language skills, you can either apply directly or upload your CV so our advertisers can search your skills. There's more to a language career then translating or teaching!

New World Agency 144 Conference house, Office 415, 152 Morrison Street, The Exchange, Edinburgh, Lothian Region, EH3 8EB, UK t: 01312 006 000 / 07565 299 072 / 07565 299 084 e: info@nwagency.co.uk w: www.nwagency.co.uk New World Educational Agency works with people who need to learn Russian quickly and effectively. Our schools attract dedicated students from around the world. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced student, our standards are uniformly high. We offer individualized programs for all levels of knowledge of the language.

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PEC and The Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Edinburgh 320 2 Kinnear Road, Edinburgh, EH3 5PE, UK t: 01315 520 301 e: edinburgh@msz.gov.pl w: www.edynburg.msz.gov.pl The Polish Education Committee enjoys full support from the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Edinburgh. The main objective of the committee is to liaise between Polish and Scottish educational institutions to promote the Polish language in mainstream education in Scotland.

Radio Lingua Ltd 146 PO Box 26366, Ayr, KA7 9EA, UK t: 01412 803 110 e: team@radiolingua.com w: www.radiolingua.com Turn your downtime into “do” time with Coffee Break languages. Available in 5 languages from beginners to advanced, follow our free audio lessons and premium online courses, helping you to learn a language in your free time. Check out High Five French/Spanish for younger learners. Schools editions also available.

Royal Air Force CZ20 t: Regular: 03456 055 555 / Reserves: 03456 069 069 w: www.raf.mod.uk/recruitment/contact The Royal Air Force polices the skies, protecting the UK from threats at home while peacekeeping abroad. Our full and spare-time roles offer skills for life, and a chance to play a part in operations around the world – from providing humanitarian aid to preventing a civil war.

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CZ24 e: Delphine.Jaouen@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk The NHS Lothian in-house Interpretation and Translation Service is opening soon! Join us as a bank interpreter and work across NHS Lothian settings (Acute, Community, Primary Care, etc). Full-time opportunities for Polish interpreters, and self-employed opportunities for BSL interpreters.

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Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Sleat, Isle of Skye, IV44 8RQ, Scotland t: 01471 888 218 e: rl.smo@uhi.ac.uk w: www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/en S e Sabhal Mòr Ostaig an aon cholaiste Gàidhlig san tsaoghal a tha a'liubhairt chothroman foghlaim aig àrd-ìre tro mheadhan na Ghàidhlig. Sabhal Mòr Ostaig is the only college of its kind in the world offering further and higher education through the medium of Scottish Gaelic.


EXHIBITOR PROFILES Saxoncourt Recruitment and SCILT, Scotland’s National Teacher Training Centre for Languages TEFL08

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59 South Molton Street, London, W1K 5SN, UK t: 020 7491 1911 e: recruit@saxoncourt.com w: www.saxoncourt.com

Lord Hope Building, Room LH232, Level 2, 141 St James Road, John Anderson Campus, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, G4 0LT, UK t: 01414 448 163 e: scilt@strath.ac.uk w: www.scilt.org.uk

With London and Edinburgh centres, Saxoncourt can help you with all of your EFL employment needs. We have provided CELTA courses for 20+ years and offer both fulland part-time options throughout the year. Our recruitment team is the best choice for securing employment within the EFL industry.

SCHOLAR 410 Scott Russell Building, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, EH14 4AS, UK t: 01314 514 002 e: b.laidlaw@hw.ac.uk w: www.scholar.hw.ac.uk SCHOLAR is an online learning programme providing high quality interactive e-courseware for Scottish Secondary schools. More than 30 on-line SQA courses at National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher levels are available in a range of STEM, business and language subjects.

Schools Into Europe 143 t: 02920 522 236 e: geraint@schoolsintoeurope.com w: www.schoolsintoeurope.com We are a family-run school tour operator, based in Cardiff, specialising in education trips throughout Europe and beyond. Offering bespoke package tours with a linguistic and cultural focus, including transport, accommodation and excursions, we provide a friendly, flexible and personal service.

SCILT promotes and supports the delivery of high quality language learning to ensure that all languages and cultures are valued and that life-long language learning is recognised as a key skill for life and work. Our vision is one where language skills make a significant contribution to a fairer, smarter and more successful Scotland.

Scotland China Education Network (SCEN SCIO46171) 424 12a Ravelston Park, Edinburgh, EH4 3DX, UK t: 01313 152 885 e: judithmcclure12a@aol.com w: www.scen.info The Scotland China Education Network (SCEN) exists to promote the learning of Chinese and about China in Scottish schools. The new leadership in China promises more growth as China increasingly welcomes partnerships with other countries. Let's make sure young people in Scotland are able to grasp these opportunities.

Scotland-Russia Forum 332 Summerhall, Edinburgh, EH9 1PL, UK t: 01315 601 486 e: info@scotlandrussiaforum.org w: www.scotlandrussiaforum.org / www.findoutaboutrussia.co.uk The Scotland-Russia Forum (SCIO) is a voluntary organisation which tries to raise interest in Russia in order to improve understanding. In particular we hope to get study of Russian into Scotland’s schools. Russian at the Show: stand 332, Language Plus lesson for beginners, taster class and a teachers seminar.

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EXHIBITOR PROFILES SDL plc

SuperStickers

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Globe House, Clivemont Road, SL6 7DY, Maidenhead, Berkshire, UK t: 01628 410 100 e: tpevents@sdl.com w: www.translationzone.com

PO Box 55, 4 Balloo Avenue, Bangor, BT19 7PJ, UK t: 0800 318 192 e: info@motivationinlearning.com w: www.superstickers.com

SDL Language Solutions offers innovative market-leading translation software to translators, language service providers, corporate language departments and academic institutions. It is supporting and developing translation productivity software and services, such as the industryrenowned SDL Trados Studio and has supplied over 250,000 licenses, hundreds of installations and billions of translated words.

Sevilla Language Center 130 Paseo de Cristina 1-3 Entreplantas A-B, 41120 Sevilla, Spain t: +34 954 21 48 93 e: info@sevillalanguagecenter.com w: www.sevillalanguagecenter.com We opened in 2016, with the desire to be the best place for students to learn Spanish and English in a fun, relaxing, professional environment. Our location couldn't be more central in Seville. Our goal is that students gain the ability to achieve successful, accurate communication in their target language.

Spanish Embassy: Instituto Cervantes & Consejeria de Educacion 334 Spanish Consulate, Castle Street, Edinburgh, EH2 3LJ, UK t: 01312 200 624 e: asesoriaedimburgo.uk@mecd.es w: www.mecd.gob.es/reinounido Consejería de Educación and Instituto Cervantes. Our mission is to bring the Spanish language and culture closer to teachers, scholars and learners through tuition and innovative programmes lead by a team of expert teachers and Advisers in the UK.

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Roll up, roll up for Language Rewards: Stickers, Stampers, Bookmarks, Pencils and Notepads to motivate and reward your Spanish, French and German learners! There are Games and Puppets to add an additional dimension to your teaching, plus Charts and Bunting for classroom decoration. And everything’s at special super-low show prices!

Synergy University 234 International Office, Synergy University, Leningradskiy prospect, 80 G, Moscow, Russia t: +7 903 958 5740 e: avasilev@synergy.ru w: www.synergy.ru For almost 30 years we have prepared professionals with the knowledge and skills to start and develop their own business, and to work in management positions in large companies. Our goal is to make quality education accessible to everyone.

Teleperformance UK CZ22 2 Cadogan Square, Glasgow, G2 7AJ, UK t: 01236 634 006 e: iain.mcmillan@teleperformance.co.uk w: www.teleperformance.com/en-us Teleperformance offers a diverse range of contact centre solutions. Operating on what we do best - adding value to client's service by delivering creative solutions to their needs. Achieving outstanding results through effective recruitment and dynamic staff development.


EXHIBITOR PROFILES The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) 249 e: dbelsey@eis.or.uk The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) is Scotland’s largest teaching trade union with around 55,000 members employed in nursery, primary, special, secondary, further and higher education. The EIS represents over 80% of all teachers and lecturers in Scotland and campaigns to protect and improve their pay and conditions of service as well as seeking to promote “sound learning” across all sectors.

The Language Hub 420 52 Keith Court, UK t: 01412 582 700 e: andrea@thelanguagehub.co.uk w: www.thelanguagehub.co.uk The Language Hub operates as a Community Interest Company for the local community in Glasgow. Our mission is to provide innovative and creative learning opportunities and enable cultural exchange for individuals and communities. We offer innovative, exciting and affordable language classes and events for children and adults starting at the age of six months.

The Universe of Language

Thermo Fisher Scientific CZ30 102 Fountain Crescent, Inchinnan Business Park, Paisley, PA4 9RE, UK t: 01418 146 000 e: ami.larsen@thermofisher.com w: www.thermofisher.com/uk/en/home.html Our mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. We help our customers accelerate life sciences research, solve complex analytical challenges, improve patient diagnostics and increase laboratory productivity. Through our premier brands – Thermo Scientific, Applied Biosystems, Invitrogen, Fisher Scientific and Unity Lab Services – we offer an unmatched combination of innovative technologies, purchasing convenience and comprehensive support.

thisislanguage.com 140 10B Littlegate Street, Oxford, OX1 1QT, UK t: 01865 579 260 e: schools@thisislanguage.com w: www.thisislanguage.com In real life you don't read from a script. Why do it in the classroom? At thisislanguage.com, we produce authentic language videos, interactive exercises, and awe-inspiring games for MFL classrooms. We are founded on three principles: only use unscripted language, engage students, and save teachers time.

124 22a Great King Street, Edinburgh, EH11 1QZ, UK t: 07943 640 628 e: mirjam.urfer@bluemail.ch w: www.universeoflanguage.co.uk We are based in Edinburgh’s New Town and specialise in teaching German, French, Spanish and Italian to children and adults. We also offer highly intensive, tailor-made English classes for individuals and small groups as well as translation services and city tours in German, French and Spanish.

Trinity College London TEFL26 Trinity College London, Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark, London, SE1 0TA, UK t: 03333 583 183 e: SELT@Trinitycollege.co.uk w: trinitycollege.com/SELT Trinity College London is an international exam board known for its cultural heritage and academic rigour. Operating in over 60 countries, Trinity has over 75 years’ experience in the assessment of English language proficiency. Our exams and qualifications are recognized by universities, employers and regulatory bodies.

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EXHIBITOR PROFILES TV5MONDE 208 Medialink, Kings House, 14 Orchard St, Bristol, BS1 5EH, UK t: 01179 549 189 e: sarahh@medialink-ltd.co.uk w: www.tv5monde.com The French-language TV channel in the UK via Sky 796, Virgin 825 & Téléfrance. English ST’s available for films, drama and entertainment. Free online language learning / teaching tools & original resources are available at apprendre.tv5monde.com/en for learners & enseigner.tv5monde.com for teachers.

University of Strathclyde 231 16 Richmond Street, Glasgow, G1 1XQ, UK t: 01414 448 600 e: hass-pgt-enquiries@strath.ac.uk w: www.strath.ac.uk Our founder’s ethos as “the place of useful learning” lives on today in the development of graduates who make a difference to the communities around them. We offer a teacher education course in modern languages and an innovate MSc in Business Translation and Interpreting.

uTalk 134 315-317 New Kings Road, London, SW6 4RF, UK t: 020 7371 7711 e: liz@eurotalk.com w: www.utalk.com uTalk is a British-based company with 25 years experience producing simple, effective software and apps for 130+ languages that make learning fun for all ages and stages. Visit us to find out about our new multi-platform app or to sign up for the annual Junior Language Challenge for primary schools.

Yuri's Study Cards 416 e: steven@yurisstudycards.ie w: www.yurisstudycards.ie Yuri's Study Cards are the new and innovative grammar reference cards for learning a language. The most important grammar points are grouped in independent tables with a unique colour coded system. Yuri's Study Cards have all the information you need in one place.

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Czech 434 316 220 314 230 322 CZ18 CZ20 441 330 134

Albanian Little Linguist Ltd

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Bulgarian European Commission Little Linguist Ltd

Danish European Commission Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd Thermo Fisher Scientific

432 324 146 CZ30

European Commission Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd The Language Hub Thermo Fisher Scientific

432 324 146 420 CZ30

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Bengali Little Linguist Ltd

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Dutch

Arabic Alexandria Centre for Languages BBC Active / Pearson Linguascope Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd The Language Hub

European Commission Little Linguist Ltd

432 324

English Articulate Language Camps 123 Cartes Cochons 426 CES-Edinburgh ClarityEnglish 114 European Commission 432 IELTS/ British Council 436 Let’s Play Languages Ltd 422 Lingoo 222 Linguascope 310 Little Linguist Ltd 324 PEC and The Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Edinburgh 320 Saxoncourt Recruitment and Teacher Training TEFL08 The Language Hub 420 Thermo Fisher Scientific CZ30 Trinity College London TEFL26 University of Strathclyde 231

Cantonese Little Linguist Ltd Scotland China Education Network (SCEN SCIO46171)

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Estonian European Commission

Catalan Radio Lingua Ltd

432

Finnish 146 European Commission Radio Lingua Ltd

432 146

Croatian European Commission Little Linguist Ltd

432 324

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LANGUAGE LOCATOR Flemish Radio Lingua Ltd Thermo Fisher Scientific

Greek 146 CZ30

BBC Active / Pearson European Commission Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd

432 324 146

French Articulate Language Camps BBC Active / Pearson Cartes Cochons European Commission European Schoolbooks Ltd Headstart Languages Ltd La Jolie Ronde French & Spanish for Children Let’s Play Languages Ltd Lexus Ltd Lingoo Linguascope Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd SuperStickers The Language Hub Thermo Fisher Scientific thisislanguage.com TV5MONDE University of Strathclyde

123 426 432 245 156 422 226 222 310 324 146 240 420 CZ30 140 208 231

327 232 226 324 146 420

Hebrew Little Linguist Ltd

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Hindi Little Linguist Ltd

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Hungarian 432 324 420

Indonesian Little Linguist Ltd

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Articulate Language Camps BBC Active / Pearson Cartes Cochons European Commission European Schoolbooks Ltd Let’s Play Languages Ltd Lexus Ltd Lingoo Linguascope Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd The Language Hub Thermo Fisher Scientific

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123 426 432 245 422 226 222 310 324 146 420 CZ30

Japanese BBC Active / Pearson Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd

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Italian

German Articulate Language Camps BBC Active / Pearson Cartes Cochons European Commission European Schoolbooks Ltd Goethe-Institut Glasgow Let’s Play Languages Ltd Lexus Ltd Lingoo Linguascope Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd SuperStickers The Language Hub Thermo Fisher Scientific thisislanguage.com University of Strathclyde

Little Linguist Ltd

European Commission Little Linguist Ltd The Language Hub

Gaelic Bòrd na Gàidhlig GTC Scotland Lexus Ltd Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd The Language Hub

Gujarati

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LANGUAGE LOCATOR Korean Little Linguist Ltd

324

Portuguese

Latin Little Linguist Ltd

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Latvian European Commission Little Linguist Ltd

PEC and The Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Edinburgh 320 Radio Lingua Ltd 146

BBC Active / Pearson European Commission European Schoolbooks Ltd Lexus Ltd Lingoo Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd

432 245 226 222 324 146

432 324

Romanian Lithuanian European Commission Little Linguist Ltd

European Commission Little Linguist Ltd

432 324

432 324

Russian Luxembourgish Radio Lingua Ltd

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Mandarin BBC Active / Pearson Confucius Institute for Scotland’s Schools Lexus Ltd Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd Scotland China Education Network (SCEN SCIO46171) University of Strathclyde

440 226 324 146 424 231

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Norwegian Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Shona Little Linguist Ltd

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Slovak

Nepali Little Linguist Ltd

BBC Active / Pearson European Schoolbooks Ltd Lexus Ltd Linguascope Little Linguist Ltd New World Agency Radio Lingua Ltd Scotland-Russia Forum

European Commission Little Linguist Ltd

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Slovenian 324 146 CZ30

European Commission

432

Somali Polish BBC Active / Pearson European Commission Lexus Ltd Little Linguist Ltd

Little Linguist Ltd

324

432 226 324

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LANGUAGE LOCATOR Spanish

Urdu

Articulate Language Camps 123 Association of Spanish Schools in Andalucia 338 BBC Active / Pearson Cartes Cochons 426 don Quijote 236 European Commission 432 European Schoolbooks Ltd 245 La Jolie Ronde French & Spanish for Children La Tundra Revista 136 Learn Spanish In Valladolid, Spain 338 Let’s Play Languages Ltd 422 Lexus Ltd 226 Lingoo 222 Linguascope 310 Little Linguist Ltd 324 Radio Lingua Ltd 146 Spanish Embassy: Instituto Cervantes & Consejeria de Educacion 334 SuperStickers 240 Thermo Fisher Scientific CZ30 thisislanguage.com 140 University of Strathclyde 231

Little Linguist Ltd

Swahili Little Linguist Ltd

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Swedish Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd Thermo Fisher Scientific

324 146 CZ30

Tamil Little Linguist Ltd

324

Turkish BBC Active / Pearson Lexus Ltd Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd

226 324 146

Ukrainian New World Agency Radio Lingua Ltd

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324

Vietnamese Little Linguist Ltd

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Welsh Little Linguist Ltd

324

Yoruba Little Linguist Ltd

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PRODUCT LOCATOR Associations Association of Spanish Schools in Andalucia Chartered Institute of Linguists Scotland China Education Network (SCEN SCIO46171)

Educational Support Materials 338 220 424

Bookshops Cartes Cochons European Schoolbooks Ltd Little Linguist Ltd The Language Hub

426 245 324 420

Business Language Training Global Language Services Ltd Goethe-Institut Glasgow Learn Spanish In Valladolid, Spain Scotland-Russia Forum

230 142 338 332

Computer Assisted Language Learning ClarityEnglish Linguascope Radio Lingua Ltd

114 310 146

Correspondence Courses Global Language Services Ltd

230

Ablekids Press 434 Bilingualism Matters 316 Cartes Cochons 426 ClarityEnglish 114 Goethe-Institut Glasgow 142 GTC Scotland 232 Headstart Languages Ltd 156 Let’s Play Languages Ltd 422 Linguascope 310 Little Linguist Ltd 324 PEC and The Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Edinburgh 320 Radio Lingua Ltd 146 SCHOLAR 410 SCILT, Scotland’s National Centre for Languages 441 SuperStickers 240 The Language Hub 420 TV5MONDE 208

EFL / ESOL School Articulate Language Camps CES-Edinburgh Saxoncourt Recruitment and Teacher Training

123 TEFL08

Examination Boards Chartered Institute of Linguists Goethe-Institut Glasgow IELTS/ British Council Learn Spanish In Valladolid, Spain SCHOLAR Trinity College London

220 142 436 338 410 TEFL26

Cultural Organisations & Institutions Association of Spanish Schools in Andalucia Chartered Institute of Linguists Goethe-Institut Glasgow La Tundra Revista Scotland-Russia Forum TV5MONDE

338 220 142 136 332 208

Educational Agencies Education Scotland Goethe-Institut Glasgow GTC Scotland Lingoo SCHOLAR SCILT, Scotland’s National Centre for Languages Spanish Embassy: Instituto Cervantes & Consejeria de Educacion

Government Departments Bòrd na Gàidhlig Education Scotland European Commission SCHOLAR SCILT, Scotland’s National Centre for Languages

327 314 432 410 441

Language Courses 314 142 232 222 410 441 334

Alexandria Centre for Languages Articulate Language Camps Association of Spanish Schools in Andalucia ClarityEnglish don Quijote Global Language Services Ltd Goethe-Institut Glasgow Learn Spanish In Valladolid, Spain New World Agency Radio Lingua Ltd

254 123 338 114 236 230 142 338 144 146

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PRODUCT LOCATOR SCHOLAR Scotland-Russia Forum The Language Hub

410 332 420

Language Schools Articulate Language Camps Association of Spanish Schools in Andalucia CES-Edinburgh don Quijote Goethe-Institut Glasgow Learn Spanish In Valladolid, Spain Lingoo New World Agency Saxoncourt Recruitment and Teacher Training The Language Hub University of Strathclyde

Publishers of EFL / ESOL Resources Ablekids Press ClarityEnglish Let’s Play Languages Ltd Little Linguist Ltd SCHOLAR

434 114 422 324 410

123 338 236 142 338 222 144 TEFL08 420 231

Publishers of Language Teaching methods European Schoolbooks Ltd Goethe-Institut Glasgow Headstart Languages Ltd Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd uTalk

245 142 156 324 146 134

Multilingual Recruitment Global Language Services Ltd Multilingualvacancies.com Royal Air Force SDL plc Thermo Fisher Scientific

230 CZ18 CZ20 330 CZ30

Publishers of Literature in Foreign Languages European Schoolbooks Ltd Goethe-Institut Glasgow La Tundra Revista Little Linguist Ltd

245 142 136 324

Overseas Holiday & Vacation Courses don Quijote Learn Spanish In Valladolid, Spain Lingoo

236 338 222

Publishers of Dictionaries Cartes Cochons European Schoolbooks Ltd Lexus Ltd Little Linguist Ltd

426 245 226 324

Publishers of Educational Audio-Visual Material ClarityEnglish European Schoolbooks Ltd Goethe-Institut Glasgow Let’s Play Languages Ltd Linguascope Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd thisislanguage.com

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114 245 142 422 310 324 146 140

Publishers of Modern Foreign Languages Teaching Resources Ablekids Press BBC Active / Pearson Cartes Cochons European Schoolbooks Ltd Goethe-Institut Glasgow Headstart Languages Ltd Let’s Play Languages Ltd Lexus Ltd Linguascope Little Linguist Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd SCHOLAR SuperStickers thisislanguage.com uTalk

434 426 245 142 156 422 226 310 324 146 410 240 140 134

Publishers of Self Study Courses BBC Active / Pearson ClarityEnglish European Schoolbooks Ltd Lexus Ltd Radio Lingua Ltd SCHOLAR uTalk

114 245 226 146 410 134


PRODUCT LOCATOR Student Exchange Programmes Goethe-Institut Glasgow Learn Spanish In Valladolid, Spain Lingoo

142 338 222

Translation & Interpreting Chartered Institute of Linguists don Quijote Global Language Services Ltd Institute of Translation and Interpreting Royal Air Force SDL plc University of Strathclyde

220 236 230 322 CZ20 330 231

University Departments Bilingualism Matters Confucius Institute for Scotland’s Schools Learn Spanish In Valladolid, Spain SCILT, Scotland’s National Centre for Languages University of Strathclyde

316 440 338 441 231

Volunteer Programmes Goethe-Institut Glasgow La Tundra Revista

142 136

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EXHIBITOR A-Z 2Eskimos

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Let’s Play Languages Ltd

422

Ablekids Press

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Lexus Ltd

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Alexandria Centre for Languages

254

Lingoo

222

Alliance Française de Glasgow

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Linguascope

310

Articulate Language Camps

123

Little Linguist Ltd

Association of Spanish Schools in Andalucia

338

Multilingualvacancies.com

Bili

150

New World Agency

Bilingualism Matters

316

NHS Lothian

Bòrd na Gàidhlig

327

British Council Scotland

252

PEC and The Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Edinburgh

Cartes Cochons

426

Radio Lingua Ltd

Cervantes Escuela Internacional

329

Royal Air Force

220

Sabhal Mòr Ostaig

Chartered Institute of Linguists ClarityEnglish

114

Saxoncourt Recruitment and Teacher Training

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320 146 CZ20 224 TEFL08

440

SCHOLAR

410

256

Schools Into Europe

143

don Quijote

236

SCILT, Scotland’s National Centre for Languages

441

EALEE (English as an Additional Language Excellent Education)

Scotland China Education Network (SCEN SCIO46171)

424

442

Scotland-Russia Forum

332

Editions Didier

208

Confucius Institute for Scotland’s Schools Cordia Linguistics

SDL plc

330

Education Scotland

314

Sevilla Language Center

130

European Commission

432

European Commission, Representation in the United Kingdom

Spanish Embassy: Instituto Cervantes & Consejeria de Educacion

334

431

SuperStickers

240

European Schoolbooks Ltd

245

Synergy University

Glasgow ESOL Forum

443

Teleperformance UK

Global Language Services Ltd

230

The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS)

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234 CZ22

Goethe-Institut Glasgow

142

The Language Hub

GTC Scotland

232

The Universe of Language

Hachette Français Langue Étrangère

208

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Headstart Languages Ltd

156

thisislanguage.com

IELTS/ British Council

436

Trinity College London

Institut Français d'Ecosse

208

TV5MONDE

Instituto Cervantes

334

University of Strathclyde

231

Institute of Translation and Interpreting

322

uTalk

134

La Tundra Revista

136

Yuri's Study Cards

416

Languages Direct

126

Learn Gaelic

133

Learn Spanish In Valladolid, Spain

338

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124 CZ30 140 TEFL26 208


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Language Taster Classroom

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CZ18 CZ20 Language Plus Classroom

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TEFL Forum

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