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Admissions Q&A with Dr Tim Farrant and Prof. Katrin Kohl

Dr Farrant is joined by Silke Mentchen from the University of Cambridge

2016 conference at Lady Margaret Hall

Prof. Worton gives the speech after dinner

Guest speaker Prof. Michael Worton
The cast of ‘Never say Never’ at the 2016 conference, with directors Lucy Rayfield and Julia Hartley

Alex Hobson (Darrick Wood School) on the ‘Building Bridges’ panel 2016

Laura Lonsdale (Spanish)

Prof. Catriona Seth on the ‘Building Bridges’ panel 2016. Prof. Seth also presented a new project on adaptations of Les Liaisons dangereuses

Dr Laura Lonsdale talks about Lorca

Beautiful grounds of LMH 2016



Dr Rushworth on Dante

Nick Mair (Dulwich College) raises concerns about A Level grading


Dr Laura Lonsdale and two student volunteers in the admissions Q&A



MFL teachers unite at the 2016 conference dinner
Prof. Edwin Williamson

Prof. Katrin Kohl

Irena Hubble-Brezowski (Bridgwater College) on the ‘Building Bridges’ panel at the 2016 conference

Nick Mair (Dulwich College) talks about A Level results

Representatives from the sub-faculties: Carolin Duttlinger (German); Jennifer Rushworth (Italian); Xon de Ros (Spanish); Claudia Pazos Alonso (Portuguese); and Dimitris Papanikolaou (Modern Greek).
The Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Rt. Hon. Lord Patten of Barnes, speaks about the value of learning modern languages.

Building Bridges, chaired by Prof. Michael Worton
Dr Adriana X. Jacobs gives an introduction to Hebrew at Oxford

Dr Julie Curtis explains how studying languages ab initio works
Laura Lonsdale (Spanish), Katrin Kohl (German), Tim Farrant (French)


Helen Swift (French) and Matt Garraghan (Pembroke College)

Prof. Patrick McGuinness talks about Beckett

Ann Jefferson

Katrin Kohl (German), Tim Farrant (French), and Matt Garraghan (Pembroke College)

Prof. Jess Goodman gives an explication de texte on a passage from Racine’s Iphigenie

Laura Lonsdale (Spanish) and Katrin Kohl (German)
Prof. Edwin Williamson gives a talk to mark the 400th anniversary of Cervantes

Baroness Shephard
Silke Mentchen

Prof. Worton exhorts us to be agents of change

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