Remedial Lessons for Cambridge's 'Dumbed Down'french Students
Mail on Sunday › November 12, 2006
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Mail on Sunday › November 12, 2006
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ACCUSED: Catwalk queen Campbell's case will be heard in court next month CAMBRIDGE University has been forced to introduce remedial lessons for students studying French because school- leavers now have such a poor grasp of the language.
Dons who have the pick of the most talented candidates in the country claim it takes two years to bring new students up to the standard expected by academics.See the full content of this document
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Remedial Lessons for Cambridge's 'Dumbed Down'french Students
They blame the dumbing down of exams and the collapse of language teaching in schools.
Philip Ford, Cam...See the full content of this document
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