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CILT Information Sheets
CILT information sheets are intended to assist you in answering some of the more common queries about language teaching or learning that you may have.
CILT Infos
CILT Infos contain lists of teaching materials, such as books, posters and software to support language teaching at different levels. CILT Infos also include statistics sources and reports as well as directory type information such as organisations and addresses. CILT Infos are intended for quick reference use and are available online in rtf format and can be read by most word processors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions are web-based information pages for interactive use. They exploit the flexibility of the web and the fact that much education and training information is most readily available in electronic format. Current topics include Citizenship, Courses, EFL, Jobs, Funding, Materials, Special Needs, Exchanges and Languages spoken in the UK.
Focus on ICT
A range of Focus on documents can be downloaded from the Languages ICT website. Each document contains a set of ideas for using a particular ICT in language teaching and learning, ranging from activities suitable for early language learners through to those at advanced level.
Languages Work
The Languages Work
project has developed a range of careers guidance and language promotion
materials, including new factsheets, posters and postcards. Further
details
and an online order form can be accessed from the Languages
Work publications page.
Please also note the new Languages Work information sheet, Enterprise
Education and Languages
Studying Languages, Linguistics or Area Studies at University
The following leaflets are also available to download in pdf format from the Higher Education section of this website: Studying Languages at University; Studying Linguistics at University; Studying Area Studies at University.
Becta - Say IT in ...
Becta, the British Educational Communications and Technology Agency, has produced a number of information sheets which translate common IT terms and computer-related phrases from English into other languages.
The Say IT sheets are available for the following languages on the Becta
website in pdf format. Please note: You need
Adobe Acrobat
reader in order to be able to read pdf files.








