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Discussion lists
CILT provides a number of free email discussion lists. These enable language teaching professionals to:
- exchange ideas
- comment on materials
- ask each other questions
- share problems and challenges
- discuss issues of policy and promotion
- keep up to date with what's going on.
Many teachers and trainers who already subscribe to discussion lists find them an invaluable source of professional updating. The lists are open to anyone who is interested and everyone is welcome to join.
To join or browse the archives of previous discussions, click on the links below.
This is a discussion group for all those involved in language teaching and research. It aims to enable discussion and information exchange on the subject of teaching modern foreign languages, primarily in schools and sixth forms in the UK.
For language teachers and researchers, this forum enables discussion and information exchange regarding the teaching of MFL and Welsh as a second language in schools and sixth forms in Wales.
Fforwm e-bost yw CILT Cymru ar gyfer athrawon ac ymchwilwyr ym maes ieithoedd. Nod y Fforwm yw annog trafodaeth a chyfnewid gwybodaeth ynglyn â dysgu ITM a Chymraeg ail iaith mewn ysgolion a Cholegau yng Nghymru.
This forum is for all those involved in the teaching of community languages. It provides information, support, professional development at all levels and facilitates networking between colleagues.
For more information on community languages visit the community languages pages.
Part of the National Advisory Centre on Early Learning (NACELL) at CILT, the ELL forum aims to encourage and facilitate exchange of ideas, discussion of issues, professional updating and peer support for and between those involved or interested in early language teaching and learning.
For further information on early language learning, visit the ELL pages.
The ITTMFL forum is open to all involved in training MFL teachers. It aims to generate discussion, information exchange and mutual support for providers of teacher training, both in universities and in school-based programmes.
For further information on teacher trainers, visit the teacher training pages.
The forum is open to all involved in language teaching in Adult, Further and Continuing Education. It provides an opportunity to engage in national discussions on issues of concern and to feed in any information of interest to fellow professionals throughout the UK.
For more information on teaching languages to adults, visit the adult education pages.
For further information, please email clare.power@cilt.org.uk.








