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The Department for Culture, Media and Sport's Welsh Language Scheme.
The Welsh Language Commissioner works to promote and facilitate the use of the Welsh language, ensuring that those who want to use Welsh are able to do so. Gwaith Comisiynydd y Gymraeg yw hybu a hwyluso defnydd y Gymraeg, gan...
Immigration staff guidance on assessing whether an applicant has met the English language requirement.
We're looking for views on how the spoken language assessment should be conducted, marked and graded in the new GCSE.
Subject content for modern foreign language GCE AS and A levels for teaching in schools from 2016.
Subject content and assessment objectives for GCSEs in English language and English literature.
Apply to study English language in the UK with a Short-term study visa. Check fees, eligibility, documents you need and how to apply.
When conducting public business in Wales, English and Welsh languages are treated equally.
Prepared under the Welsh Language Act 1993. This scheme received the full endorsement of the Welsh Language Board in March 2010.
Addressing the question of what sort of contribution English language education can productively make to development agendas
This scheme sets out how the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) will treat the English and Welsh languages equally whilst conducting public business in Wales.
This guidance explains how public authorities can ensure that their public-facing staff speak English (or Welsh).
This Appendix sets out how the English language requirement is met.
Immigration staff guidance on how English language requirements are assessed for Tier 1 (Entrepreneur).
This report looks at the quality of life for children and young people with speech, language and communication needs and the services they receive.
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