Learn German: Olympics tagged articles

  1. Everyone is a winner!* The Olympics Cactus style

    Cactus Language Courses UK, Cactus News: Everyone is a winner!* The Olympics Cactus style

    Don’t be put off booking your language course this summer, as we're making sure that you won’t lose out during the Olympics.

  2. Learn a language to get involved in London 2012

    Experience Cultures: Learn a language to get involved in London 2012

    In order for the Olympic and Paralympic Games to run successfully, up to 70,000 volunteers will be required – what better way to get involved and really experience this once-in-a-lifetime occasion?

  3. Why are attitudes towards language learning finally changing in the UK?

    Attitudes to Language Learning: Why are attitudes towards language learning finally changing in the UK?

    Up until now, it has been a well-known fact amongst both the wider international community, and British people themselves, that us Brits are not the most advanced or enthusiastic nation when it comes to language learning. Perhaps times are finally changing though...

  4. South East 2012 - Conference & Exhibition

    Cactus Language Worldwide, Cactus Events: South East 2012 - Conference & Exhibition

    June 11th saw Germaine Broadbent from Cactus on the road to Leeds Castle…well almost! She attended a Business Link event at the Ramada Hotel, near Maidstone, which is about a mile away from Leeds Castle, but sadly she didn’t get to see it. Germaine tells us about the day…

  5. Why are GCSE Revision Courses in Modern Languages a Good Idea?

    Types of Courses, Making Progress: Why are GCSE Revision Courses in Modern Languages a Good Idea?

    Although foreign-language learning remains less popular in UK secondary schools than in those of our European counterparts, there are still a good number of students who choose to take GCSEs in foreign languages.

  6. Cactus Celebrates Olympic Success

    : Cactus Celebrates Olympic Success

    So after weeks of being glued to the telly, cheering on the UK’s finest athletes in dozens of random sports (who knew you could get so addicted to fencing??), the Olympic Games have finally ended. As a nation we now turn with barely disguised panic to the prospect of London 2012, when it will be our turn to host what is undoubtedly the world’s greatest sporting event.

  7. Language Training from Cactus for the Olympic Games

    : Language Training from Cactus for the Olympic Games