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Title: Jane Collis


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Presented by Jane Collis Regional Language
Network London Manager
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Regional Language Network London
  • Regional Language Network London is part of a
    UK-wide programme supported by CILT, the National
    Centre for Languages. Our work is funded by the
    London Development Agency
  • A one-stop shop for language and culture
    expertise. www.rln-london.com

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Some background statistics
  • In 2006 GCSE entries in French and German fell by
    13.2 and 14.2 respectively.
  • The Federation of Small Business Membership
    Survey 2004 reported foreign languages as one of
    the three key skills areas where businesses felt
    dissatisfaction.
  • The 2006 annual schools census reveals that 39.1
    of children in London primary schools speak a
    first language other than English.

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More background statistics
  • Only one third of UK graduates are confident
    enough to go abroad to work, compared to the
    two-thirds of their European counterparts.
  • From 2001 to 2004 there was a decline in the
    numbers of GCSE entries in each of the top
    twelve community languages from schools in
    England.
  • 80 of British export managers cannot competently
    conduct dealings in even one foreign language.

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Aspirations
  • inspire a generation
  • reinvent ourselves as a tourist destination
  • upgrade our skills base in customer services
  • to harness the power of our creative and
    cultural industries
  • to throw the greatest party the world has ever
    seen

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Lord Coe
  • London is the most cosmopolitan city in the
    world, constantly renewing itself and now home to
    200 ethnic communities, who speak a total of 300
    languages. We want to involve all of these people
    and communities in delivering our Games

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Language skills
  • For overcoming communication barriers at the
    Games
  • For achieving the higher aspirations for the
    legacy of the Games
  • Customer service
  • Tourism
  • Boosting ambition of young people

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Opportunities for languages
  • Professional linguists
  • Other professionals
  • Volunteers
  • Training camps
  • Business
  • Tourism
  • Customer service
  • Cultural Olympiad

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Using the talent we have
  • 129 languages spoken in Manchester
  • 106 in Scotland
  • 41 in Dorset
  • Concentration of language professionals

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Food for thought
  • 1. Over 200 countries will be represented in
    2012.
  • 2. Over 5,000 officials, 15,000 accredited media
    personnel and a further 15,000 non-accredited
    media representatives will attend.
  • 3. Over 1400 volunteer interpreters worked inside
    the venues for the Sydney Games.
  • 4.At the Barcelona Games, besides the four
    official languages, fifteen others were used.
  • 5. At the Seoul Games 5,890 personnel for all
    languages were designated for duty assignments

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More food for thought
  • 6. The Multilingual Switchboard operated in over
    50 languages at the Sydney Games.
  • 7. The quality of French translation is
    paramount, as in the case of divergence between
    the French and English the French text shall
    prevail .
  • 8. The working languages of the Olympic
    movement as set out in the Olympic Charter, are
    Arabic, English, French, German, Russian and
    Spanish.
  • 9. At the Atlanta Games 32 issues of the Olympic
    Village newspaper were translated
  • 10. Translation of street signs etc is taking
    place in Beijing on a massive scale

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The 2012 London Games some language issues
  • Official languages interpreting and translation
  • Games-time official communication
  • 70,000 volunteers
  • New partnerships
  • Testing and training
  • Technologies
  • Media and communications
  • Signage, wayfinding and public information
  • Creating a buzz
  • Badging

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Where next?
  • Your (R)LN website
  • National and regional strategies
  • New CILT publication
  • Business opportunities at http//www.london2012.co
    m/en/gettinginvolved/business
  • Sign up for the RLN London newsletter at
  • www.rln-london.com

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Getting ready to welcome the world
  • www.rln-london.com
  • Jane Collis
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