MFL all – Britain’s most multilingual student

Do you have Britain’s most multilingual child in your class?

Collins and Livemocha, the world’s largest online language-learning community, are looking for the UK’s most multilingual children and students in an exciting and unique competition that celebrates languages.

The competition takes place in November 2011 via a relaxed and fun judging process that will include nominees chatting to the judges fluent in their individual languages over webcam.

In two age groups, the child and the student shown to be conversant in the most number of languages will each receive an iPad2 loaded with a selection of Collins’ e-books and apps, and their schools or universities will receive a selection of dictionaries and language learning resources.

The competition is open to all ages up to 22 – find out more about how your students can enter.

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